I thought this would be the right place to post this question, but just to be clear, I'm not saying an orchiectomy and SRS are the same thing. You can skip the back story below if you want to get to heart of the matter:
So getting to my situation, after about 15 months on hormones.....I had an orchiectomy on May 16. My T levels, on a high dose of anti-androgens, were not getting down low enough, and as per my endo's advice, and my own wishes, I decided to have the procedure, as I was sure (am still) about my transition and my eventual SRS.
Recovery went well, and I was functioning after a few days, and putting some miles on my Puma's in NYC just 10 days post-op.
Also, I had my blood levels checked a few weeks after and I was a picture of perfect trans health according to my endo.
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What I am dealing with is LOW energy levels. I take a lot of caffeine to get through the day, and even then, I'm in bed by 9:30.
Does the body ever adjust?
I am assuming for the most part, that everyone who has had SRS, already had their hormone situation managed so that the difference was not great before/after. Your T levels would already be that of a natal woman, and not having testicles wouldn't make a big difference for you.
Still, I thought this would be the right place to post this question, because an orchiectomy/SRS is absolute, and those in this category can give a testimony that falls in a different category than chemical castration.
Lastly, just wanted to say, no regrets!!