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Phantom Feeling

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:31 am
by JesusA
According to what I have been able to find in the medical literature, about half of men who have lost their penis and/or testicles to accident or disease continue to have phantom feeling in the parts that no longer exist. About a quarter of men who have involuntarily lost their testicles sense pain in parts that they no longer have.

I am interested in those whose penis and/or testicles have been removed for voluntary reasons.

For any members here who are willing to provide data on the subject, I would like answers to three questions:

1) What parts (penis and/or testicles) were removed voluntarily?

2) After the removal have you felt any phantom sensations or pain? What kind?

3) What HRT (or lack thereof) are you using?

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Fisher CM (1999). Phantom erection after amputation of penis: Description and review of the relevant literature on phantoms. Can J Neurol Sci 26:53-56.

Pühse G et al. (2010). Phantom testis syndrome: prevalence, phenomenology and putative mechanisms. Int J Andrology 33:e216-e220.

Weinstein S, Sersen E, Vetter RJ (1968). Phantoms following orchiectomy. Neuropsychology 6:61-63.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:50 am
by eunuched (imported)
1. Simple bilateral orchiectomy

2. Not really any usual sensation but you have to know that prior to surgery the testicles were basically dead and the only type of pain or sensation was in the spermatic cord on the right side. That pain is now gone.

3. Androgel 1%, which I just found out the Abbot is discontinuing, soon only the 1.6% will be sold.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:28 am
by daifu-orchid (imported)
Bilat orchie and T cypionate 200 1-2 weekly.

No pain, but very occasional mild sensation of their fictitious presence. Not a problem.

I guess the nerves are still connected to what passes for a brain where they existed on the map.

Maybe the map doesn't update exactly.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:23 am
by talula
Does the time my ex-wife sneezed while performing fellatio count as phantom pain?

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:48 am
by jako9999 (imported)
1.Bilateral orchiectomy and scrotectomy.

2. No real pain just the odd stab and a strange sensation every now and then I also get an itch in my scrotum which is very strange as it was removed?

3. I use Testim gel but I may try some other gels as I have posted before its great stuff but it stays sticky for hours:(

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:37 am
by YodaNell (imported)
When I had my stump removed, I had a phantom stump for about 10 days. I could actually feel my stump in my body. Touching my nipples even made it twitch, but when I reach down there, there is nothing. It's twitching even caused physical pain on my sutures. It's really a weird feeling.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 6:42 am
by janekane (imported)
eunuched (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:50 am 1. Simple bilateral orchiectomy.

2. No phantom sensations or pain.

3. Estrogen and progesterone on a monthly cycle until I arrived at a proper age typical for "menopause"

(4. Unlike my dad and brother, who,more than 74 years after they were born, most likely felt no physiological pain--for lack of being physiological-- I can feel pain, perhaps as an artifact of being alive instead of dead from cancer...)

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2014 10:12 am
by unencumbered (imported)
1. Radical, bi-lateral orchiectomy.

2. No phantom sensations/feeling.

3. Androgel 1.62%.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 9:41 pm
by micdavi24 (imported)
jako9999 (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:48 am 1.Bilateral orchiectomy and scrotectomy.

2. No real pain just the odd stab and a strange sensation every now and then I also get an itch in my scrotum which is very strange as it was removed?

3. I use Testim gel but I may try some other gels as I have posted before its great stuff but it stays sticky for hours:(

Try Axiron, it is relatively new on the market, is applied in the armpits and dries in seconds, I have been on this for about 8 months and it is great

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:25 pm
by gandalf (imported)
Bilateral Orchiectomy. Then three years later had the scrotum removed. I do have occasional bouts of pain like I still had my testes, mostly on one side. Have not mentioned it to the Dr. but will when I see him in July. I use AndroGel 1.62 (the new one and someone said that they would not be making the 1.0 anymore.) I have been on Testim also but wasted a lot since it only comes in 5 gm packs. I prefer the pump. Dr. did prescribe Fortesta but I did not get the results he wanted so he put me back on Androgel. Because my readings were low last time (less than 200) he wants me to double my dose of Androgel which would put it back to a little less than 50 mg a day> To me that is too high so will probably do it only long enough to get the reading up (about 2 weeks) and after my lab work, drop it back to the 22.5 mg Will see ho things go. I am using up my 1.0 supply now at 2 squirts a day equaling 25mg. I have when I feel exceptionally tired, applied three squirts and that helps. Summertime when mowing, I feel a need for more. Think I will hire the mowing done. Oddly enough, a doctor friend told me that at my age (76) I could do without the testosterone completely if I wanted to. Do not want to gain weight.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:33 pm
by gandalf (imported)
While thinking those thoughts, it came to my mind that with lawyers advertising their services to sue because of being prescribed testosterone replacement for low testosterone. Since, according to them that can cause someone to have a heart attack and/or other problems in older men (60 or more) why doesn't the AMA advocate that men that old be able to be castrated with no questions. For that matter, why not make the procedure available to any man desiring it?

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:45 pm
by A-1 (imported)
talula wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:23 am Does the time my ex-wife sneezed while performing fellatio count as phantom pain?

...only if you strangled her to death in the ensuing chaos...

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:48 am
by NoUturns (imported)
Bilateral orchiectomy last fall. I do have what I call nocturnal 'phantom erections' occasionally. I wake up feeling like I have an erection but when I reach down there it is flaccid. I use estrogen for HRT.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:52 pm
by Riverwind (imported)
Castration,

Lots of pain before and I still get phantom pains every now and again even after so many years.

No T

River

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:39 pm
by C&TL2745 (imported)
My hubby, who has lost the entire external part of his penis, tells me from time to time that he has an erection. I assume he's meaning he has a phantom feeling, though he hasn't used that term to describe it.

Sandi

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 2:56 pm
by micdavi24 (imported)
Both testicles removed surgically on 03/15 this year, no phantom feeling at all, just find the empty scrotum a pain in the ass and can't wait to have it removed.

Am on 2 pumps of Axiron per day and all works very well. Quick drying and easy to apply. Container has an applicator and you pump the liquid into the applicator and wipe into the armpits. I use 1 pump per armpit per day. Solution is 2% and each pump is 1.1 CC.

Want to go on implants, and have a script for them, but none available in Aus at the moment.

Re: Phantom Feeling

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:47 am
by Kangan2008 (imported)
Bilateral orchiectomy 6 years ago. No HRT. Occasional phantom minor testicular or cord pain on occasion during weather changes. Sexual dreams lasted about 5 years after castration. Erections are still possible and sometimes spontaneous.