Second anniversary

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micdavi24 (imported)
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Well today it is 2 years since I was castrated, best thing to happen to me in a long time. Very happy with the result and the improved quality of life thanks to castration.

Thanks to the Ca Cl thread which provided me with the means to achieve my desire. I do note however that a lot of the people posting on this thread these days are tending to over think the process. I think they are wannabes who are more into the fantasy of castration than the reality of doing what needs to be done to get rid of your balls.

Yes the injections cause pain and discomfort, but this is transitory and easily managed. if you are really serious about getting rid of your balls, just get the stuff and inject them. Many of us have followed this process and not one of us has ad an infection due to them as far as I am aware. My primary goal was to damage my balls sufficiently to get them surgically removed and this was achieved.

There were no queries from the pathology on my balls and nor have I seen any posts where the people who have had them removed have been queried as to the damage.All you need is a good cover story, a couple of injections, a visit to your doc or the ER and some scans and you are done. Quick, simple and efficient.
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I could not of said it better! No one questioned it for me either maybe once they are out it is done and I don't think anyone is checking them over that much. The pathology testing is just for cancer.
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Congratulations, it will soon be my First anniversary.

No pain no gain! The injection method works, it is about as safe as it gets. I have done both alcohol and CaCl and not had any issues. The pain was easily managed. Come on men where are your balls!
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(Where are your balls) Gone Gone LOL!��
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micdavi24 (imported) wrote: Tue Mar 15, 2016 2:29 pm Well today it is 2 years since I was castrated, best thing to happen to me in a long time. Very happy with the result and the improved quality of life thanks to castration.

Same feelings for me. Three years, seems longer. I've forgotten what it was like having balls.
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The comments make it sound so possible. I've read up on it and got to a point where I thought injecting was not a way for me, preferring surgical. I wonder whether the professionals actually know why all those nuts spontaneously perish but since the deed is done, they revert to their principles of giving the patient the care he needs at the point in time and choose to ignore how or why they died. To acknowledge the act self harm (in their eyes) of a wannabe eunuch would risk opening a Pandora's box of being seen to be a party to the process. Do nuts simply die by themselves sometimes?
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Congratulations!

yes It´s efective, I had liked get rid off them almost immediately as in your case, but in my country things seems to progress much more slowly.

my appointments with GPand uro are scheduled several months apart!
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Sidereal (imported) wrote: Wed Mar 16, 2016 12:37 am The comments make it sound so possible. I've read up on it and got to a point where I thought injecting was not a way for me, preferring surgical. I wonder whether the professionals actually know why all those nuts spontaneously perish but since the deed is done, they revert to their principles of giving the patient the care he needs at the point in time and choose to ignore how or why they died. To acknowledge the act self harm (in their eyes) of a wannabe eunuch would risk opening a Pandora's box of being seen to be a party to the process. Do nuts simply die by themselves sometimes?

even If they noticed self-harm they will remove because a couple of dead balls represent a risk. It´s obvious that If voluntary castration were wide available and had enoug doctors to perform , probably we even would´nt imagine injecting stuffs into them. If you have the oportunity of surgical don´t think twice and take it.
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jcat (imported) wrote: Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:13 pm Congratulations, it will soon be my First anniversary.

No pain no gain! The injection method works, it is about as safe as it gets. I have done both alcohol and CaCl and not had any issues. The pain was easily managed. Come on men where are your balls!

lol, hopefully they are wherever medical waste is disposed of in Michigan.

Congrats btw
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Happy anniversary micdavi, and well said.
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Hi 4 years on now for me and as others have said the best thing I ever did the second was getting rid of my scrotum. I have never looked bak I love the new look and the way I feel.

Thanks
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Congratulations guys!
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I'm one of those people that overthink everything. It's my strength, and at times, my weakness. Saturday, March 15, 2014. I'm very happy for you. Two years and one day since the surgery today. :)
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