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Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 11:36 am
by Chesleyt (imported)
I was castrated for medical reasons last year and everything that could go wrong did. Now I have no balls I'm impotent and no medications will help me and I have a high libido again. At first after I healed wich took 9 months I was ok sexually then I lost my libido but still could have sex with some difficulty then slowly I lost that function and the libido came back now I'm just plain horny and can't do anything about it. I quit taking my testosterone 11 days ago and am waiting for my libido to go away for ever. Has anyone else experienced anything like this
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 1:36 pm
by sparkey49 (imported)
So sorry to hear of your tragic situation. Hoping for the best.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 7:47 pm
by horny_lynne (imported)
I have a similer problem I was castrated 2 years ago and I had a sex and high libido for about a year after was on testosterone then stopped it a year ago, I now take Estrofem 2mg daily and it does help libido is low but can still get hard if I try and wake some days with a morning erection, my doctor also gave me the little blue pill (Viagra) which helps if I need it.
Have you tried Viagra? I know it does not work for everyone but it does help me, and the Estrofem helps to keep me happy and my bones in good shape.
Hope this helps a little
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 1:49 am
by Chesleyt (imported)
I had trouble with ED before castration but was on cialis 5 mg daily and it was working great it's just the synthetic testosterone that isn't working for me so the other ED treatments haven't worked and pumping is a joke. With a high libido it's a living hell for me. I ordered some estrofem 1 mg and just need to know how often I should take it. I'm going to try going without any hormones first and see if I can do that long term and live like that.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 2:14 am
by JessicaH (imported)
You may want your doctor to do hormone labs and include estrogen E2 with it. You could be getting too much conversion of T to E which will mess with erections. Or just drop the T and take 1-2mg of E per day for a low libido and good health.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 2:22 am
by GordonGG (imported)
Chesleyt (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 1:49 am
I had trouble with ED before castration but was on cialis 5 mg daily and it was working great it's just the synthetic testosterone that isn't working for me so the other ED treatments haven't worked and pumping is a joke. With a high libido it's a living hell for me. I ordered some estrofem 1 mg and just need to know how often I should take it. I'm going to try going without any hormones first and see if I can do that long term and live like that.
I wouldn't suggest you go without hormones. Your bones will not like it and will deteriorate.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:55 am
by Chesleyt (imported)
I had my t and e tested and they were right on track and I've tried the multiple ED meds and they don't work anymore I had extensive surgery for the last testicle
That caused nerve damage my penis is numb and my lower left groin as well.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:53 pm
by horny_lynne (imported)
Chesleyt (imported) wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 1:49 am
I had trouble with ED before castration but was on cialis 5 mg daily and it was working great it's just the synthetic testosterone that isn't working for me so the other ED treatments haven't worked and pumping is a joke. With a high libido it's a living hell for me. I ordered some estrofem 1 mg and just need to know how often I should take it. I'm going to try going without any hormones first and see if I can do that long term and live like that.
I take 2mg daily of Estrofem.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:44 pm
by Chesleyt (imported)
18 days off testosterone and am feeling good. Just had prostate surgery Thursday and am glad that my libido isn't driving me crazy now. If I did want to have sex I couldn't even if I wanted that's prohibited for 6-8 weeks.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 12:22 am
by ambiguous (imported)
Good to hear you are starting to get the positive aspects of low T and hope you enjoy the break from it.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:59 am
by romuluso (imported)
How about Trimix injections? You'll be erect for hours guaranteed, so I've heard. My heart goes out to you brother, but just know that there are many of us who would gladly take on that burden to spare you, if we could. I sincerely hope you'll come to eventually appreciate this new life you've been chosen for. You're in amazing company with the eunuch community. This lifestyle has changed me into a better person than I've ever been and I'm truly grateful for discovering where I belong in the world. Living as a lesser man is a beautiful, amazing journey that we are all honored to be a part of. Welcome home.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 12:47 pm
by mattman59 (imported)
The eunuch community is awesome. You are around people you can connect with and relate to. I too am a much better person and it truly is a privilege and honor because of the drastic measures we have taken to achieve our objective. It is a long and rocky journey to become a eunuch. We had to have a deep commitment and determination and not let anything stand in our way.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 12:51 pm
by mattman59 (imported)
Chesleyt (imported) wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2020 11:36 am
I was castrated for medical reasons last year and everything that could go wrong did. Now I have no balls I'm impotent and no medications will help me and I have a high libido again. At first after I healed wich took 9 months I was ok sexually then I lost my libido but still could have sex with some difficulty then slowly I lost that function and the libido came back now I'm just plain horny and can't do anything about it. I quit taking my testosterone 11 days ago and am waiting for my libido to go away for ever. Has anyone else experienced anything like this
Chesleyt if you have been castrated and don't take testosterone then your libido should disappear over time. Give it a couple of months since the testosterone needs to be completely eliminated from your body.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 2:42 am
by Chesleyt (imported)
I'm already feeling relaxed now I don't know if it's the lack of testosterone or the surgery is over. It's been over a week since I thought about sex and my libido isn't bothering me right now. I was on 200 mg testosterone cypionate a week and my t levels were high normal, but what's high normal for someone else isn't working for me. I'm feeling more calm and feel like talking to others and not locking myself in my bedroom being depressed and anxious. I'm starting to look forward to getting out and doing things. I'm in physical therapy for my back and am looking forward to the exercises I'm doing there and getting out of the house for a couple hours 3 times a week, it makes me feel more like I used to before the surgeries last year. So one step at a time I guess.
Re: Castrated and hating it
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:53 pm
by Supranatural (imported)
Chesleyt (imported) wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2020 2:42 am
I'm already feeling relaxed now I don't know if it's the lack of testosterone or the surgery is over. It's been over a week since I thought about sex and my libido isn't bothering me right now. I was on 200 mg testosterone cypionate a week and my t levels were high normal, but what's high normal for someone else isn't working for me. I'm feeling more calm and feel like talking to others and not locking myself in my bedroom being depressed and anxious. I'm starting to look forward to getting out and doing things. I'm in physical therapy for my back and am looking forward to the exercises I'm doing there and getting out of the house for a couple hours 3 times a week, it makes me feel more like I used to before the surgeries last year. So one step at a time I guess.
It's good to hear you are improving. Keep us updated.