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I have 10 month old born with bell-clappers. He lost circulation to both testicles in utero. I have family members willing to donate a testical to avoid hormone therapy and so he can function. I'd like to learn if they are any doctors ( even out side of the us) that could help us. Thanks
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I have 10 month old born with bell-clappers. He lost circulation to both testicles in utero. I have family members willing to donate a testical to avoid hormone therapy and so he can function. I'd like to learn if they are any doctors ( even out side of the us) that could help us. Thanks
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My testicles are shrinking my muscles are ripping from my body because it's not producing incorrectly I need help but I cannot afford his surgery I'm 58 years old they've been going away for the last 10 years slowly please help me my body looks like I'm 80 years old because I can't be Deuce muscles 

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I have seen specialist and they don't know what they're talking about like Princeton still not sure I have no idea what it's caused to my testicles to shrink they've been slowly shrinking that was awhile ago about the doctors by 15 years ago my other doctor that I just lost because we change the insurance was giving me testosterone shots it kind of works I'd rather have real testicles like a transplant if it would work with me I don't know where to get help and I have no money for this 

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I'm getting ready to start dating a transgender person and when he has his testicles removed we would like to see if they could attach them to mine to where I can have for keeping him and me together in some sort of way what do you think ?
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Dr. Leo Stanley was the chief surgeon at San Quentin between 1913 and 1941. During this time, he not only oversaw executions, but also conducted autopsies on the dead and, in some cases, removed their testicles to implant them into elderly residents of San Quentin. This is what he did with Kelly’s testicles. Dr. Stanley called the procedure “gland surgery.”
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But when producing sperms (during metabolic reaction) the body provides nutrients and speaking under correction the genetic information is found within that body.then how will it be the donors children?
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I have one testicle it was fixed some time ago when my aunt did not follow the doctors order about moving heavy items until it healed. My aunt did nothing to make sure the operation was a success, so my left testicle went back up. Can cell therapy or implants give me a new testicle?
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All man wish I could speak with you I’m 25 and went through the same thing as well . I’m still not use to it
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hello, I want new nuts. My roommate and I want to do a swaparoni. you down?
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Oh my god this is exactly what happened to my brother too!

I also thought of donating one of mine to him. Have you found a solution yet??? Is it possible?


(oh I just realized it's been 8 years since you wrote this comment. I hope you see my notification)
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Hi!

Have you found a solution man??? I need to learn more about it so I'd appreciate any info you have collected over these years.
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Yes, that's my case. Identical twin transplants are called "isograft transplants" and it has been done before successfully. Transplants that happen between non-identical patients are called "allograft" or "allotransplantation". My brother's case would be allograft since we're not twins. I'm trying to know if it's possible.
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i've heard that testicular tissues can grow back and regenerate, if what i've hear is true is it possible to take a sample of the testicular tissue from the patient's organ then freezing it, then letting the testicle that has been taken sample from heal and regenerate the taken testicular tissue then removing the testicular tissue from the donor's testicle and replacing it with the existing one that has been preserved cryogenically and letting it heal and regenerate etc. thus hindering the result of the child genetically not yours?
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I agree my son is having his removed tomorrow and I would be willing to donate mine because I know the psychological only having one would be on a young man he is only 24 years old I am 53 and have had 5 children and am fine with have 1 just so my son would not feel that stress
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