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layout: post
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comments: true
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title: "Post trans process, orchiectomy"
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category: [english]
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tags: [english, life, buddhism]
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redirect_from: /english/2017/04/30/post-trans.html
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robots: noai
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_A little confusing flood of what my fingers brought up on the last past year
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and a little more._
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**_CONTENT WARNINGs: NSFW, genitalia, surgery descriptions_**
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I don't have any well-laid plan how to type this post, but lets see what comes
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out of my fingers. By the way, orchiectomy is surgical removal of testicles,
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even if it's fun to talk about it without explaining it and have people searxing
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what it is...
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I don't usually discuss my genitalia, but I feel like I have to make an
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exception for this post as the majority of trans people only talk about the full
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genital surgery ("gender-reassignment surgery", but I tend to take the Finnish
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word and translate it into English, many people don't know that orchiectomy is
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an option.
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_Dear reader, for this part of this post I am assuming that you are trans as I
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am typing this for you in hope that it will help you, not for anyone reading
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this only, because they are curious on what I have between my legs or what trans
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people have between their legs._
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First question would probably be how did I end up to orchiectomy instead of the
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full genital surgery.
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If you have been reading this blog, you know that I was having very bad time
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mentally suffering from depression, AvPD (it was confirmed and I healed, but
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that later in this post), anxiety and everything. Thus everyone thought that I
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wouldn't have mental resources for the full genital surgery.
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If I recall correctly, I was complaining about this at
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[Transtukipiste](https://transtukipiste.fi/in-english/) (Trans support point,
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runs peer support groups and supports trans people otherwise) coffee evening and
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somehow I ended up wondering if I should try getting orchiectomy and someone
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encouraged me to ask. Could this have even been the last day of 2015...
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Knowing that orchiectomy doesn't prevent having full genital surgery later
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(confirm from your doctor though, I only know this is the case in Finland as
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long as you repeat to your doctor that you want to keep the option open), I
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asked about the doctor who asked my therapist and (as this post is not about the
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process) skipping things a little, I finally got permission for it.
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At some point before the surgery I started sleeping naked and started becoming
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very comfortable with my body and I started feeling that I might be happy with
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just orchiectomy, but I decided that I would think about it after the surgery if
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I started feeling like it.
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**_Same content warnings, except that only now is actually the surgery._**
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On evening of October 17th I took the last Androcur. It's the male-hormone
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blocker that all trans people are prescribed in Finland by default and the
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medicine that appears to make almost everyone depressed and I was using
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half-dosage as it's strong and if you have read my old posts, you have some kind
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of image on how much I suffered it.
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On the next morning I was at Peijas hospital and had the orchiectomy. I remember
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being there long time before the appointment and getting a little lost inside
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the hospital, but when I found there, everything happened easily and I spend
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there only a few hours. And there was no depression anymore.
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The recovery period should have been two weeks, but the wound opened so it took
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a little longer, but that isn't what this post is about either.
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What this post is about is how I feel.
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I have finished the trans process. I have a penis and empty testicle sack that
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has decided to rise up so I don't even see it in the mirror.
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I don't feel dysphoria or have any issues looking at my own body, no discomfort
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or anything, I am me. I transitioned for me, not other people and if my
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genitalia is something people don't expect, that isn't my problem.
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I can use dirtier toilets easily as I don't have to sit down, it doesn't
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necessary even have to be a toilet and in case there is a long queue, I can also
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use urinal if I need to.
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Public saunas and changing areas etc.? I am a woman regardless of what people
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may think about my body parts which aren't their business. I haven't yet visited
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any of those, but as I said whatever people think isn't my problem. I actually
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even have a temptation to visit such areas, just because my body is "sinful" and
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everything, according to whatever you wish to call cis beauty standards.
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<!-- This is possibly a little kinky. -->
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How do I know that I don't need the full genital surgery? I haven't even thought
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about it recently and I have no feelings of wrongness or thoughts or anything
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pointing that I would need it. I even sometimes forget that I am not cis or that
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my body isn't "normal". _Normal doesn't exist by the way._
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Trans people are also often worried about erections, based on my experience and
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what I have heard, I think it depends entirely on your relationship with your
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body. I have them sometimes as I am a human and asexuality doesn't close them
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out.
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I feel indifferent about them, but that might be connected to me being asexual
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or also being sex-repulsed which to me means that I feel repulsed seeing
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erections or bodily fluids.
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_Should I content warning about Esperanto?_
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After the surgery I have heard that people often have crisis on what to do after
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transition. I solved that by becoming insane :D
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I read about Esperanto, which is the most spoken artificial language in the
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world and then I just had to learn it. I did Duolingo and associated Memrise
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course for three months ... <em lang="eo">kaj mi parolas Esperanton!</em>
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Thanks to online-friend I also happened to read about Buddhism and it made a lot
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more sense than Christianity that was forced on me ever did. It's more on
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experiencing things than believing blindly and even Buddha said _don't believe
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me, experience it by yourself_ and I started trying to use their methods (you
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may have heard _Mindfulness_) or maybe it would be more accurate to say that I
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started practicing it.
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If individuality is an illusion, how could I be worse than everyone else? If
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past and future aren't here _now_ and I am finally "given" the permission to let
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go of them, why should I be stuck in the past? And the future won't be like I
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think so why be stuck in imaginary future on my worseness?
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The books I read are _How To Be An Adult in Relationships_ by _David Richo_
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(thanks to
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[attachment styles - a primer at the dirty normal](https://www.thedirtynormal.com/post/2010/06/21/attachment-styles-a-primer/)
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which recommends a different book with similar name, so happy accident
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happened), _The Way Things Are_ by _Lama Ole Nydahl_ and _Living Dharma_ by
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_Lama Yeshe Losaf_. I am also reading more books about the subject, those were
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about Diamond Way Buddhism and now I am reading about Zen (_Everyday Zen_ by
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_Charlotte Joko Beck_ (this seems to be for Zen what _Living Dharma_ is for
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Diamond Way.)
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_No one is perfect, including you, everyone makes mistake._
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_Everyone is as capable to hurting you as making you good._
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So I have learned Esperanto and according to my mother <em lang="eo">mi diras
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Esperanto duono de tempo</em> and came to religion, can I be more crazy?
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Esperanto gave me self-esteem with my capability of learning languages so I
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started learning
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- Swedish, which I regret not learning at junior high school, but I had
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dysphoria, bullying, suicidality, depression and everything and I think I hear
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it in Helsinki daily and it's also official language in Finland.
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- Spanish as <em lang="eo">mi amas Esperanton</em>, it looks so much like
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Esperanto so I feel I almost understand everything written in it and it's the
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second most spoken language in the world, so I have to learn it.
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- Lojban thanks to the friend mentioned earlier.
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<em lang="eo">Do mi nun parolas la finnan, la anglan, Esperanton kaj mi lernas
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hispanan, la svennan kaj la lojbanon.</em> Entirely sane.
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And life otherwise, I haven't gotten to continue studying yet, which I think was
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mentioned as a goal in the other posts, but I just wasn't able to. I have
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applied to four places and I think I failed one entrance examination, but that
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is three left.
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I was also local election candidate for Helsinki Pirates (part of Pirate Party
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Finland) and I got surprisingly many votes (20 IIRC) and collective votes helped
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us get one candidate through to the Helsinki municipal council and we also got
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some other seats and backup seats.
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I think I have finished typing this blog post now. However I was supposed to
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start this with an apology about some of my old blog posts (which I am not
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censoring as I don't feel like that would be the right thing either), so I
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apologise about them now. I don't know if the text says it, but I feel like I
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have improved as a person a lot in addition to getting over mental health issues
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and finishing the trans process.
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