Bilateral Orchiectomy / 2 years post-op

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u/[deleted]
Fri Sep 25 20:23:15 2020 UTC
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u/proser30
Fri Sep 25 21:52:47 2020 UTC
(2 children)

Nice.. Tucking must be easy now?

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Sat Sep 26 02:25:07 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Not OP. But at least in my case, I find that it made a big difference.

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u/zenmtf
Fri Sep 25 22:37:04 2020 UTC
(1 child)

Inguinal or scrotal?

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u/[deleted]
Fri Sep 25 23:08:34 2020 UTC
(0 children)

Thanks for sharing

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u/HiddenStill
Mon Sep 28 04:17:17 2020 UTC
(2 children)

Who was your surgeon?

Mon Sep 28 13:57:11 2020 UTC
(1 child)

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Mon Sep 28 14:12:26 2020 UTC
(0 children)

That's very interesting, I didn't know he did it. I've added this to the wiki here .

I've a few questions.

  • What did it cost?
  • How long was the wait list?
  • Did he require a psych letter?
  • If you traveled there, how long did you have to stay in the area?
  • How was your recovery, and did you have much pain?
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u/lky1aw
Mon Sep 28 05:05:17 2020 UTC
(3 children)

I had this same procedure, 2 yrs ago this coming Feb. I love the result, Im so much flatter there and I feel so much more femm w/o my "stones". I still have a fair amount of loose skin that will be used during my SRS. But I also have had considerable shrinkage of my, "click".

Mon Sep 28 13:43:54 2020 UTC
(2 children)

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u/lky1aw
Tue Sep 29 05:10:14 2020 UTC
(1 child)

It should shrink over time. If you go for SRS, you may likely need it as building material for your new vagina. In the 3 yrs Ive been on HRT, Ive gone from, "average" size, to half that, 2-3 "