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Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:38 am
by Freddy12 (imported)
Hi,
I'm new to this group, and introduced myself a little more than a week ago.
As suggested, I've done a lot of reading, and am ready to start on chemical castration, leading to surgical castration and maybe beyond. I'm really intreagued by the smooth look, and maybe more - perhaps feminization, but I'm not sure, and there is plenty of time to decide.
I often move very slowly in making changes, and castration is no exception. But I have started down the road and hope that members here will help encourage me.
My first question is Do I HAVE to test my t level before I start? If so, it will delay things a bit.
I want to start on Siterone - 100 mg/ day.
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 5:59 am
by Riverwind (imported)
Welcome Freddy
My advice for what it is worth, start with your doctor, tell him your goal, have him/her run all the blood tests bone scan etc. this gives you a bench mark that the doctor can use to check your progress. As you said you have lots of time, take it.
Good luck to you,
River
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:07 pm
by Freddy12 (imported)
River,
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm cautious about talking to my Doctor since so few are willing to participate in elective surgery to remove testicles. That is, of course my goal.
What are the risks if I start chemical castration without checking my t level?
Thanks!
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:28 pm
by bobbie (imported)
River,
Freddy12 (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:07 pm
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm cautious about talking to my Doctor since so few are willing to participate in elective surgery to remove testicles. That is, of course my goal.
What are the risks if I start chemical castration without checking my t level?
Thanks!
Freddy
The risks are that you do not know your starting levels of T. No way to see how much you are changing. You may find that you only need to reduce the T a little. No need to take more castration meds. Getting the bone scan is great to see the current level. Get a base line data. Then in a year or two you can retest and see what the difference is. You could already have some loss with out knowing.
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:58 am
by Freddy12 (imported)
Thank you for the reply and information.
I can understand the need for both, but want to start off with the Testosterone test. Is there a lab that will do the test for me without my first getting a Dr. to prescribe the test?
I'm in the Southeast US.
Thanks!
I do want to get started, but don't want to endanger my health.
I guess that it is possible that I'll want to stop the process, but the effects of sitrone sound OK to me. I'd be happy to eliminate all erections, shrink my penis. I'm ok with less upper body strength, and understand that the weakness will go away.
I'm a little concerned about the depression, but I'm sure I can handle it.
Again, thanks for the info.
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 12:06 pm
by bobbie (imported)
Sitrone is nothing really special in it having any effects. The effects you read about is really the effects of reduced testosterone.
Depression will occur. Evey one is different in the effects. It is hard to judge how it will effect you till you have reduced the testosterone.
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:53 pm
by Freddy12 (imported)
Thanks, Bobbie!
I thought I had read that you can send for a Testosterone Test kit & return it by mail, but I can't find the info now. Anyone know the contact information?
Thanks!
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:44 am
by mrt (imported)
Try Google. You might want to discuss this with your doctor. They are not as sheltered as you might think and they may be able to give you some help finding out what to do and why.
Doing this on your own without any input is (I think) an error.
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:18 pm
by Freddy12 (imported)
Thanks, MrT for the advice on Google. I've found where I can get a Testosterone Test Kit, and will send for it in a few days.
I haven't gotten up the resolve to contact a urologist yet. I was really hoping that it would not be necessary. While I certainly want to have my testicles surgically removed, I just have not been willing to share that with anyone who I was not sure would be accepting of that situation..
It's great to get the perspective of those who are members of EA.
Thanks again.
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:40 pm
by clysmaniac (imported)
Mail order testosterone kits are generally based on saliva, not blood. While the two tests measure testosterone level, results are not always similar or necessarily directly comparable.
You can certainly do chemical castration on your own but if you are serious about having your testes removed surgically, you're probably going to involve a medical professional at some point unless you're willing to use a cutter or go offshore to have it done. It it a big leap to tell someone that you want to be castrated but you will have to cross that bridge eventually.
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:11 pm
by Freddy12 (imported)
Thank you for the response.
There is lots I don't know. I would have thought that there would be "normal" ranges for the saliva test, and those ranges would vary by age.
I will try to get my courage up to contact a Urologist. I wish there was a list of those who would be receptive!
Thanks again.
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:19 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
Freddy12 (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:11 pm
Thank you for the response.
There is lots I don't know. I would have thought that there would be "normal" ranges for the saliva test, and those ranges would vary by age.
I will try to get my courage up to contact a Urologist. I wish there was a list of those who would be receptive!
Thanks again.
Freddy
We wish there was a contact list of Urologist's as well.
River
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:03 am
by cordonone (imported)
Good luck to you.
I think you've gotten some good advice here and you will have to decide whether to take it.
I'll add my two cents to the voices of those who suggest that you should work with a doctor before you start. I don't know how old you are, but risking delaying things by a few weeks is a lot less than the risk of harming yourself unintentionally or doing something that can't be dialed back later and that you end up regretting.
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:07 am
by cordonone (imported)
Freddy12 (imported) wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:11 pm
Thank you for the response.
There is lots I don't know. I would have thought that there would be "normal" ranges for the saliva test, and those ranges would vary by age.
I will try to get my courage up to contact a Urologist. I wish there was a list of those who would be receptive!
Thanks again.
Freddy
I'd suggest going online and looking for docs in your area; as for being "receptive," that's another question. However the worst you do is get some informed, if biased, advice.
You mention that you are looking for a urologist, who would deal with the "plumbing" aspects of what you are contemplating. Your original question had to do with Testosterone levels, etc.; for that you will want to talk to a Endocrinologist.
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 4:23 am
by mrt (imported)
Or instead of either of those just talk to your GP and ask him/her for some help. They know you best and can advice you best (I think)
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:21 am
by Freddy12 (imported)
Not much has changed since my last post. I have not gotten my t-level checked yet, but plan to do so. I am realizing that I do want some level of feminization, more that just the breast enlargement that will come from lowered t-levels. It will take time to sort this all out.
Thank you to those who are helping!
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:20 pm
by Freddy12 (imported)
I wanted to update everyone.
I'm planning to have a T-level blood test on Wednesday. I'll have free and total testosterone levels checked. (anything else needed?)
I discussed with my wife the journey I'm starting. She was very enthusiastic and supportive, but suggested (perhaps more than suggested) that I not start feminization yet. She said that I should not do anything permanent until I am sure I can live without testosterone. She says that she really likes the idea of me not pushing her to have sex all the time, and she will enthusiastically support me as I go down the road to feminization, just not yet.
Freddy
Re: Slow steady progress towards castration
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:07 am
by bobbie (imported)
Freddy12 (imported) wrote: Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:20 pm
I wanted to update everyone.
I'm planning to have a T-level blood test on Wednesday. I'll have free and total testosterone levels checked. (anything else needed?)
I discussed with my wife the journey I'm starting. She was very enthusiastic and supportive, but suggested (perhaps more than suggested) that I not start feminization yet. She said that I should not do anything permanent until I am sure I can live without testosterone. She says that she really likes the idea of me not pushing her to have sex all the time, and she will enthusiastically support me as I go down the road to feminization, just not yet.
Freddy
You have a very smart wife. She has some great advice on your steps. Best listen to her. For she will be effected by your changes as well.