Yet another brief survey
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JesusA
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Yet another brief survey
Colleagues of ours in Canada are collaborating with a urologist, who does gender affirming surgeries and who is willing to do orchiectomies for individuals who seek "emasculation without feminization." Our colleagues want to collect some research data, on a voluntary basis, from individuals who come to that clinic for orchiectomies only.
Whether those clients would be eligible for the surgery or not would be totally independent of whether they participated in the survey research. But the survey would be asked of them both at the time of their surgery and at two or three times over the following year or two to assess whether their quality of life had improved from their surgery.
In designing their survey, there is a debate about what sort of questions would be useful to ask to assess quality of life and surgical satisfaction. One member of the team favours adding a variety of questions to find out about the clients' sexual orientation, partnerships, and sexual history. Another member of the team argues for avoiding such questions because it adds time to the survey and doesn't necessarily give us information about how the surgery will affect quality of life. It could also be uncomfortable or repetitive for some people to answer these questions (although they would not be obligated to answer all of them, if they elect to be part of the survey research).
The members of the clinic's research team have asked that I survey the community right now to find out how comfortable they would be in answering those types of questions, and whether they think that information is relevant to their care or surgery in a clinic where they could safely get an orchiectomy. Once again, the orchiectomy would be independent of whether they participated in such a survey.
So here then are their questions:
1. What is your castration status?
Already castrated
Seeking castration
Just interested in the subject
2. If there was a supportive clinic where a certified urologist would provide an orchiectomy, would you be willing to participate in multiple 15-30 minute surveys before and after your surgery?
Yes/No
3. Would you be comfortable answering questions about your:
a. sexual orientation? Y/N
b. partnership status? Y/N
c. sexual history? Y/N
4. Do you feel that providing the clinic information on the following topics would benefit the quality of your healthcare or the outcome of your surgery?
a. sexual orientation? Y/N
b. partnership status? Y/N
c. sexual history? Y/N
5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
Our thanks for giving us your feedback on this, we appreciate your time and input. What we can also say is that this clinic is real and truly committed to helping men to get surgeries that would be beneficial to them in the long run.
Whether those clients would be eligible for the surgery or not would be totally independent of whether they participated in the survey research. But the survey would be asked of them both at the time of their surgery and at two or three times over the following year or two to assess whether their quality of life had improved from their surgery.
In designing their survey, there is a debate about what sort of questions would be useful to ask to assess quality of life and surgical satisfaction. One member of the team favours adding a variety of questions to find out about the clients' sexual orientation, partnerships, and sexual history. Another member of the team argues for avoiding such questions because it adds time to the survey and doesn't necessarily give us information about how the surgery will affect quality of life. It could also be uncomfortable or repetitive for some people to answer these questions (although they would not be obligated to answer all of them, if they elect to be part of the survey research).
The members of the clinic's research team have asked that I survey the community right now to find out how comfortable they would be in answering those types of questions, and whether they think that information is relevant to their care or surgery in a clinic where they could safely get an orchiectomy. Once again, the orchiectomy would be independent of whether they participated in such a survey.
So here then are their questions:
1. What is your castration status?
Already castrated
Seeking castration
Just interested in the subject
2. If there was a supportive clinic where a certified urologist would provide an orchiectomy, would you be willing to participate in multiple 15-30 minute surveys before and after your surgery?
Yes/No
3. Would you be comfortable answering questions about your:
a. sexual orientation? Y/N
b. partnership status? Y/N
c. sexual history? Y/N
4. Do you feel that providing the clinic information on the following topics would benefit the quality of your healthcare or the outcome of your surgery?
a. sexual orientation? Y/N
b. partnership status? Y/N
c. sexual history? Y/N
5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
Our thanks for giving us your feedback on this, we appreciate your time and input. What we can also say is that this clinic is real and truly committed to helping men to get surgeries that would be beneficial to them in the long run.
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seanthomas (imported)
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Re: Yet another brief survey
Not sure I would be relevant to the study as I was electively castrated, but for medical reason (recurrent torsions due to bell clapper deformity)
b. partnership status? Y/
c. sexual history? Y/
b. partnership status? N
c. sexual history? N
A. If you were castrated already do you have any regrets?
B. If not castrated are you fully aware of the consequences of not using TRT?
a. Potential for loss of libido
b. Potential for impotence (ED)
c. Other health effects
d. Risks of using TRT
Hope this helps!
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 1. What is your castration status?
Already castrated
2. If there was a supportive clinic where a certified urologist would provide an orchiectomy, would you be willing to participate in multiple 15-30 minute surveys before and after your surgery?
Yes/No
3. Would you be comfortable answering questions about your:
a. sexual orientation? Y/
b. partnership status? Y/
c. sexual history? Y/
NJesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 4. Do you feel that providing the clinic information on the following topics would benefit the quality of your healthcare or the outcome of your surgery?
a. sexual orientation?
b. partnership status? N
c. sexual history? N
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
A. If you were castrated already do you have any regrets?
B. If not castrated are you fully aware of the consequences of not using TRT?
a. Potential for loss of libido
b. Potential for impotence (ED)
c. Other health effects
d. Risks of using TRT
Hope this helps!
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Re: Yet another brief survey
1. Already castrated. - Actually externally emasculated, no penis, testicles, or scrotum.
2. Yes - I'm already castrated, but if it were to help other patients I would have gladly participated in such a survey.
3. A - Yes B - Yes C - Yes
4. A - Yes B - Yes C - Yes - These answers are helpful to determine intent and sincerity for the surgery.
5. Yes, things such as what we hope to achieve from castration, if we know the permanent and irreversible effects of castration, What we wish our hormonal status to be after our testicles are removed (IE do we plan to take testosterone, estrogen, or nothing, etc.), How long we have desired the surgery or knew it was right for us (this one goes to sincerity and need and helps the practitioner understand if this is a proper course of action).
6. Asking our sexual orientation is enough. if our answer is we are gay or bisexual, DO NOT ask us if we are the active or passive partner - it's none of your damn business. DO NOT ask us about any strange things you may see on our genitals unless they are actual medical issues (IE something like a potentially cancerous lesion). This might include scarring, atrophy, etc. which may be indicative of a previous attempt to achieve this at our own hand. Those issues can be gone over with a therapist ahead of surgery. And that is something which should be required... I know many in the community feel otherwise, but it's important to establish the man requesting castration be understood to have knowledge of what he's asking for (yes, a no brainer, but still...), and that he is capable of giving informed consent to have the surgery. A similar clearance is done for individuals making a complete binary gender transition.
2. Yes - I'm already castrated, but if it were to help other patients I would have gladly participated in such a survey.
3. A - Yes B - Yes C - Yes
4. A - Yes B - Yes C - Yes - These answers are helpful to determine intent and sincerity for the surgery.
5. Yes, things such as what we hope to achieve from castration, if we know the permanent and irreversible effects of castration, What we wish our hormonal status to be after our testicles are removed (IE do we plan to take testosterone, estrogen, or nothing, etc.), How long we have desired the surgery or knew it was right for us (this one goes to sincerity and need and helps the practitioner understand if this is a proper course of action).
6. Asking our sexual orientation is enough. if our answer is we are gay or bisexual, DO NOT ask us if we are the active or passive partner - it's none of your damn business. DO NOT ask us about any strange things you may see on our genitals unless they are actual medical issues (IE something like a potentially cancerous lesion). This might include scarring, atrophy, etc. which may be indicative of a previous attempt to achieve this at our own hand. Those issues can be gone over with a therapist ahead of surgery. And that is something which should be required... I know many in the community feel otherwise, but it's important to establish the man requesting castration be understood to have knowledge of what he's asking for (yes, a no brainer, but still...), and that he is capable of giving informed consent to have the surgery. A similar clearance is done for individuals making a complete binary gender transition.
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Re: Yet another brief survey
1. Already castrated.
2. Yes.
3a. have lived in all three categories. but mostly Gay
3b. Single
3c. ?
4a. n
4b. n
4c. n
5. n/a
6. n/a
2. Yes.
3a. have lived in all three categories. but mostly Gay
3b. Single
3c. ?
4a. n
4b. n
4c. n
5. n/a
6. n/a
Re: Yet another brief survey
1. What is your castration status?
Seeking castration
Maybe. I would want to know what is being asked, how the information would be used, and if the results are anonymous or part of my profile.
b. partnership status? Y
c. sexual history? Y
b. partnership status? N
c. sexual history? N
I am not sure how completing the survey would personally benefit me unless the questions were asked more on a personal reflection way where my responses might help me determine if castration was right for me.
I am not really sure. I want clinics to be more willing to offer castration, but at the same time, I want them to do what they can to educate patients on the pros and cons and help them make the best decision.
I don't know.
I am seeking castration and I am somewhat frustrated that it isn't easy to find support in this area and that there seem to be few options when it comes to doctors who will perform castration without gender assignment. When I tried to join Plume, I attended one of their online sessions. It was nice to know there was an organization that supported the transgender community, but I also got the impression they would take someone at their word that they were seeking transgender support instead of really evaluating each individual and their needs. I wanted someone who would invest time in personally helping me find my path and not just help me on their existing path. I don't want it to be as common as making an appointment for an oil change or to feel like I am being offered a one size fits everyone solution.
Seeking castration
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 2. If there was a supportive clinic where a certified urologist would provide an orchiectomy, would you be willing to participate in multiple 15-30 minute surveys before and after your surgery?
Maybe. I would want to know what is being asked, how the information would be used, and if the results are anonymous or part of my profile.
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 3. Would you be comfortable answering questions about your:
a. sexual orientation? Y
b. partnership status? Y
c. sexual history? Y
NJesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 4. Do you feel that providing the clinic information on thr healthcare or the outcome of your surgery?seanthomas (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 5:29 am e following topics would benefit the quality of you
a. sexual orientation?
b. partnership status? N
c. sexual history? N
I am not sure how completing the survey would personally benefit me unless the questions were asked more on a personal reflection way where my responses might help me determine if castration was right for me.
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
I am not really sure. I want clinics to be more willing to offer castration, but at the same time, I want them to do what they can to educate patients on the pros and cons and help them make the best decision.
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
I don't know.
I am seeking castration and I am somewhat frustrated that it isn't easy to find support in this area and that there seem to be few options when it comes to doctors who will perform castration without gender assignment. When I tried to join Plume, I attended one of their online sessions. It was nice to know there was an organization that supported the transgender community, but I also got the impression they would take someone at their word that they were seeking transgender support instead of really evaluating each individual and their needs. I wanted someone who would invest time in personally helping me find my path and not just help me on their existing path. I don't want it to be as common as making an appointment for an oil change or to feel like I am being offered a one size fits everyone solution.
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Re: Yet another brief survey
Answers:
sexual orientation? Yes
partnership status? Yes
sexual history? Yes
b. partnership status? Yes
c. sexual history? Yes
Hormonal treatment
Sexual activity
Sexual and personal satisfaction
Other surgical desires
Probably, but I can't think what they might be right now.
NovaMike wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:40 amWhat is your castration status?
Already castrated
2. If there was a supportive clinic where a certified urologist would provide an orchiectomy, would you be willing to participate in multiple 15-30 minute surveys before and after your surgery? Yes
3. Would you be comfortable answering questions about your:
sexual orientation? Yes
partnership status? Yes
sexual history? Yes
es
b. partnership status? Yes
c. sexual history? Yes
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
Hormonal treatment
Sexual activity
Sexual and personal satisfaction
Other surgical desires
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
Probably, but I can't think what they might be right now.
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Re: Yet another brief survey
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c. sexual history? Y
o participate in multiple 15-30 minuteeunuchjeff (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 1:06 pm uote="NovaMike" time=1611362400]What is your castration status?
Already castrated
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c. sexual history? Y
In my particular situation, adjustment to being castrated for medical purposes (testicular masses suspicious for cancer) might be illuminating.JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
ANY identifying information. Other than that, ask away.JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
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Re: Yet another brief survey
Ответы:
1. Какой у вас статус кастрации?
Уже кастрированы
2. Если бы существовала поддерживающая клиника, где сертифицированный уролог проводил бы орхиэктомию, были бы вы готовы участвовать в нескольких 15-30-минутных опросах до и после операции? Да
3. Было бы удобно отвечать на вопросы о вашей:
сексуальной ориентации? Да
статус партнерства? Да
сексуальная история? Да
4. Считаете ли вы, что предоставление информации о клинике по следующим темам повлияет на качество вашего медицинского обслуживания или на результат вашей операции?
а. сексуальная ориентация? Да
б. статус партнерства? Да
c. сексуальная история? да
1. Какой у вас статус кастрации?
Уже кастрированы
2. Если бы существовала поддерживающая клиника, где сертифицированный уролог проводил бы орхиэктомию, были бы вы готовы участвовать в нескольких 15-30-минутных опросах до и после операции? Да
3. Было бы удобно отвечать на вопросы о вашей:
сексуальной ориентации? Да
статус партнерства? Да
сексуальная история? Да
4. Считаете ли вы, что предоставление информации о клинике по следующим темам повлияет на качество вашего медицинского обслуживания или на результат вашей операции?
а. сексуальная ориентация? Да
б. статус партнерства? Да
c. сексуальная история? да
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NNovaMike wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:40 am 1. What is your castration status?
SeeKeineier (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:50 pm(not very actively)
clinic where a certified urologist would provide an orchiectomy, would you be willing to participate in multiple 15-30 minute survur surgery?
Yes
3. Would you be comfortable answering questions abouartnership statistory? Y
el that providing theNovaMike wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:40 am clinic information on the following topics would benefit the quality of your healthcare or the outcome of your surgery?
a. sexual orientation?
b. partnership status? Y
c. sexual history? Y
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
Before:
Ask questions in a way that patient is well aware of possible negative side effects and how to treat them. Also that all these negative effects might be very prominent or barely noticeable, it varies a lot.
Ask if there is a previous experience with chemical castration and what are the impressions with chem castration.
Ask if he wishes to have sperm frozen before surgery. And offer that option.
Ask about history of desire to get castrated.
After:
2 weeks: how it is healing, if there are physical problems
1 month: Are castration effects satsifactory? what is different from expectations.
1 year: basically same questions as 1 month
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
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Re: Yet another brief survey
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What my plans were for hormone replacement, if any, after castration, and what hormones I'm on after castration.
Whether I plan on keeping my scrotum or other post-castration surgeries I might want or have obtained.
I think I would shy away from questions that don't appear directly relevant to the medical outcome or impact of castration.
provide an orchiectomy, would you be willing to participate in multiple 15-30 minute surveys before and after yoKeineier (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:50 pm [quote="eunuchjeff (imported)" timey castratederikboy (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 24, 2021 9:56 pm =1611367560]
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b. partnership status? N
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JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
What my plans were for hormone replacement, if any, after castration, and what hormones I'm on after castration.
Whether I plan on keeping my scrotum or other post-castration surgeries I might want or have obtained.
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
I think I would shy away from questions that don't appear directly relevant to the medical outcome or impact of castration.
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JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
All the routine questions concerning medical and psychiatric history. Questions about HRT after castration.
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
Any personal details that would make it easier for bad actors to identify participants.
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1. Already castrated
2. Yes
3. a. Y
b. Y
c. Y
4. a. N
b. N
c. N
5. Not sure but I would be willing to answer questions
6. No
2. Yes
3. a. Y
b. Y
c. Y
4. a. N
b. N
c. N
5. Not sure but I would be willing to answer questions
6. No
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485760]JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am Colleagues of ours in Canada are collaborating with a urologist, who does gender affirming surgeries and who is willing to do orchiectomies for individuals who seek "emasculation without feminization." Our colleagues want to collect some research data, on a voluntary basis, from individuals who come to that clinic for orchiectomies only.
Whether those clients would be eligible for the surgery or not would be totally independent of whether they participated in the survey research. But the survey would be asked of them both at the time of their surgery and at two or three times over the following year or two to assess whether their quality of life hNovaMike wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:40 am ad improved from the[quote="Keineier (imported)" t]newnuch2020 (imported) wrote: Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:58 am i[quote="JockItch (imported)" time=1611505740our castration status?
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a. sexual orientation? Y
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Do you really understand the results of Castration!JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
Our thanks for giving us your feedback on this, we appreciate your time and input. What we can also say is that this clinic is real and truly committed to helping men to get surgeries that would be beneficial to them in the long run.
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First, thanks, Jesus for putting this survey together and for everything else you do to help this community. Awareness and understanding in the medical community is our most effective tool which is only possible with the work you and others like you are doing. So without further ado:
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Other than verifying awareness of the pros and cons of the procedure, I can't think of anything else. I believe this procedure should be offered on an informed consent basisJesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
ther than questions and answers that could or would jeopardize patient privacy, such as personal identifiers, I can't think of anything.JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas? O
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I want to thank those who have responded so far. This is aimed at a teaching hospital in Canada. Your answers will help to prepare a future generation of surgeons more willing to perform orchiectomies. The hospital has an exchange relationship with a teaching hospital on the U.S. side of the border (once it reopens), so your answers may well help to improve services in the U.S. as well as in Canada. More responses would certainly help...
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JesusA wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 9:46 am I want to thank those who have responded so far. This is aimed at a teaching hospital in Canada. Your answers will help to prepare a future generation of surgeons more willing to perform orchiectomies. The hospital has an exchange relationship with a teaching hospital on the U.S. side of the border (once it reopens), so your answers may well help to improve services in the U.S. as well as in Canada. More responses would certainly help...
That's excellent news- Thanks for sharing, and thanks again for putting this survey together.
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a. sexual orientation? Y
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c. sexual history? Y
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 5. Are there things that you wish such a clinic/survey would ask you about both before and after your castration? If so what are they?
Am I satisfied with the results?
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am 6. Are there questions that would preclude you from participating in such research, if you were asked about them? If so what are those topical areas?
Would my name be published?
JesusA wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:40 am Our thanks for giving us your feedback on this, we appreciate your time and input. What we can also say is that this clinic is real and truly committed to helping men to get surgeries that would be beneficial to them in the long run.