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questions about bilateral orchiectomies

Started by Princess, July 25, 2009, 06:45:51 PM

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Princess

are they expensive? what kind of hospitals do it? can i get one instead of going on anti androgens? do you need approval from your therapist to get one? do they remove the vas deferens along with the teste? how long is the procedure, and is there much pain afterward?
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Quote from: Princess on July 25, 2009, 06:45:51 PM
are they expensive? what kind of hospitals do it? can i get one instead of going on anti androgens? do you need approval from your therapist to get one? do they remove the vas deferens along with the teste? how long is the procedure, and is there much pain afterward?
are they expensive?
Depending on the clinic anywhere from ~$2,000 and up

what kind of hospitals do it?
Clinics and hospitals all do them, they are not very specialized surgeries.

can i get one instead of going on anti androgens?
Possibly.  Discuss this with your doctor/surgeon/therapist

do you need approval from your therapist to get one?
Yes.  Possibly two letters depending on your location.

do they remove the vas deferens along with the teste?
Yes.  In anticipation of GRS, most surgeons will remove much tissue from inside the scrotum.  You can optionally have the scrotum removed also.  Though that is used as possible tissue for GRS.

how long is the procedure,
About an hour.

and is there much pain afterward?
Not really.  There is some discomfort but not that much pain as I recall.
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