Hello Everyone,
It's been a long time since I posted anything anywhere around these forums. Some of you may remember me, some may not. I've slowed down a lot with my skydiving over the years.
The last few years, my T levels hit rock bottom from the pain meds I take for severe headaches. Considering those meds give me a life to live, the doctors refused to touch those, instead opting to do T replacement therapy instead.
I showed allergic reactions to T patches and the gel, and then a skin test was horribly allergic to testosterone injection, so I spent six months at an allergist getting de-sensitized to the injection. After finally getting on full dose for six months, I started getting testicular pain.
I went through two nerve blocks that ended up wearing off, and fired two urologists (the first dismissed the pain as "insignificant"--yeah, let me kick you in the balls and see how insignificant you think it is!!!). After eighteen months of fighting with the pain, I was at the point I could either have a nerve stimulator put inside me or have the testicles removed.
The nerve stimulator had its set of pros and cons. Considering I'm 38, done with a family and not wanting to deal with this constantly from now on (other than taking meds, which I already do), the orchie was the right option.
Stanford did the simple bilateral orchie this morning. I'm up and around, though taking it easy, and packing ice on regularly. I can feel the incision, but it sure doesn't feel like I got kicked in the balls anymore.
Thank goodness for that help.


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July 27, 2005




A special thanks goes out to the urologist at Stanford for not being afraid to take this treatment route after the first urologist dismissed the pain as "insignificant", wanting instead to focus on my nighttime bedwetting. The second urologist refused to do anything other than shuffle me off on to a pain management doctor who was already honest enough to admit that we were down to one option and it might not work. It's nice to meet someone who has "balls" when it comes to becoming a eunuch!
