Hi Guys,
My name is Nick Wuthrich, and I am a 32 year old eunuch. I know what it's like to grow up with this condition, and it's not an easy path.
The most important thing is to let your child know as early as possible so that they can learn to accept and live with the condition. With current treatments, your children will still be able to function sexually and climax, just as normal adult males would. And with testosterone therapy administered properly during puberty, they should achieve normal size, too. Testicular implants are readily available, as well.
The hardest part for me was not having anyone with my condition that I could look up to. That's what drove me into the entertainment industry - I wanted to inspire others. I am a comedian and talk about my condition on stage.
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Each op was painful and embarrassing, but now approaching 60 I can tell you that although I was 'a late developer' I have had a great sex life.
I could never father children, though.
No woman has ever found my condition a problem in the mechanical sense, but for me there is some numbness which means it sometimes takes longer to orgasm, but this can also be an advantage.
Month old
Grandson has been born with no testicles are there any support groups to share this with on expectations and what other parents experience
hi guys, I can feel for you.
My wife and I had a boy in 2011 with double torsion. Yes he has no testicles now. His voice is higher piched that friends.
The endocronoligists originally said he will need hormone treatment at age 8 or 9, not so late as ten.
The boys are good, we are all blessed.
Question for you. When did you start hormone therapy? I have an almost 11 year old and am trying to figure out the best path for him.
We in no way at all see this as a negative aspect in his life. He is wonderful and whole and completely adored. I'm just noticing his growth has slowed down and his hair is changing.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Best wishes
Jamie
Hi Stacy, it has bee some time since you wrote this. Our stories are similar. Would you be willing to chat about it further? I am having a tough time with the news. If so, I will pass along my email address. I Thank you in advance.