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Major Hysto/T Concern

Started by Nero, August 31, 2008, 03:42:06 AM

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Nero

Ok, my health's improving and you know what that means - I'll most likely be able to transition in the nearer future.
So guess it's about time for another round of 'Nero Panic' interrogations.

I have this thought plaguing me at night. It concerns my uterus and whatever other parts that go with it.
I'm not much on biology, so bear with me as I try to crudely explain my fear.

Ok - you know how the uterus (or something up there) does flip flops during an orgasm. I understand the need behind this action is the uterus or whatever catching the swimmers. And plus all the stuff up in there perform additional major action during and after orgasm.

I can't imagine what the Dance of the Seven Winds will be like post-gutting and/or post-atrophying.
I mean this dance was choreographed by the gods themselves and now key steps will be missing.
And I will be dancing with atrophied feet.

Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Lukas-H

I've always wondered that too. I briefly considered if I would want a hysto operation for a while seeing as how I don't think I'll ever have any desire to bear children, but since I can't be 100% I wouldn't go through with the operation unless I had to for health reasons.

I'm hoping someone else who knows more could enlighten us on this; I'm quite interested! :D
We are human, after all. -Daft Punk, Human After All

The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all. -Mulan
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Christo

u gotta ask ur doc about that.  dunno but my buddy J.C. got a hysto along time ago & he feels everythin more than B4 :laugh:  >:D so maybe it depends on the person. I dunno.  :-\ I want 2 get a hysto b/c I dont wanna get tumors ans stuff.  I wanna live 4 along time.  I dont wanna die young.  I been on T 4 two yrs & everybody. even my doc says I gotta get a hysto within 3 yrs if I dont wanna get tumors or cancer so I wanna get it.  I just got 2 find the right doc & the right time 2 to do it but I'm gonna.
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kestin

I've been told (and have read) that cancer, tumours, cysts etc. are not always a given. Yes, they're more likely to happen once your on T, but its not definitely going to happen.

I figure since vegetarians statistically, get cancer less than meat-eaters... I might just even up to the odds of normal folks XD
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sneakersjay

Well, Nero, I just had a total hysto.  I'll let you know.  So far I haven't erm, taken care of business, to know if there's any change.  Personally I don't think there will be much difference.  From experience I know that the orgasms I've had when with a male partner have NOT been as good as the ones I have alone...

Jay, very happy to be parts-free  ;D


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iFindMeHere

well i dunno. Males with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, can they... enjoy themselves?
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myles

My SO had a hystorectomy and it did not affect that at all. Still the same,  but without the pain from all the fybroids.
Myles
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived"
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Mario

Interesting. My doctor told me that the risk is no higher being on T. As long as you get check ups even though they suck, until you have a hysto, you will be fine.


                                     Marco
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Jay

QuoteDance of the Seven Winds
Love that expression


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Mister

Nero, it's your pal Mister here, ready give you his reviews on the varous perormances he's seen of the Dance of Seven Winds.  There's been some cast and crew changes throughout the years, but here's the scoop...

Pre-T.  Very enjoyable at the time, yet was no longer moved after um, leaving the theater.

On T.  Now THIS is how it ought to be!  There was a change in choreography from the previous incarnation of the production, but my word!  It's like the pre-testosterone production was in a high school auditorium and this is broadway, baby!

Post hysto.  Seemed like everyone was a bit hesitant when first taking the stage.  But once they got back into the step of things, it was an amazing show.  Sure, the set was lost in a, um, flood or something but the performance was so incredible, no one noticed it was being watched on an empty stage. 
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Jay

Quote from: Mister on August 31, 2008, 12:15:26 PM
Nero, it's your pal Mister here, ready give you his reviews on the varous perormances he's seen of the Dance of Seven Winds.  There's been some cast and crew changes throughout the years, but here's the scoop...

Pre-T.  Very enjoyable at the time, yet was no longer moved after um, leaving the theater.

On T.  Now THIS is how it ought to be!  There was a change in choreography from the previous incarnation of the production, but my word!  It's like the pre-testosterone production was in a high school auditorium and this is broadway, baby!

Post hysto.  Seemed like everyone was a bit hesitant when first taking the stage.  But once they got back into the step of things, it was an amazing show.  Sure, the set was lost in a, um, flood or something but the performance was so incredible, no one noticed it was being watched on an empty stage. 


OMG.. Mister this is brilliant!


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