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Old 03-29-06, 04:02 PM
Peter Peter is offline
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Originally Posted by Priestess
I've said it so many times publicly, but you wish to assume I'm lying. Even the doctors I've gone to, at this point they almost all say something abnormal is in there, they just dispute whether it's natural or artificial, and keep coming up with various conditions to test for as a prelude to any diagnosis. Even the most critical doctor I've been to insisted that I'd had surgery to put a vaginal canal into me and remove my prostate and spermatic chords. Which isn't true, as far as I know.
Hi Priestess,

I have never said that you are lying. I just believe that if you make a claim to having an extreme intersex condition, that there should be supporting evidence. If you can provide documentation that you underwent a childhood vaginoplasty, there will be all sorts of people wanting to document your case and interview you. If you can provide solid evidence, such as medical records and the testimony of the doctors who performed the treatment, you will achieve some sort of intersex fame. Personally, I am more of the school that being intersex and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee. You can attack me all you want, but it does not strengthen your case. I am left wondering why if the doctors performed a childhood vaginoplasty on you, that they left a normal male penis intact and did not remove it. I think that half-way measures in a child would be very cruel, and possibly endanger the child's life at the hands of others.

I believe that you have probably had a vaginoplasty as an adult. That is the only thing that I believe that could lead to statements such as: "Even the most critical doctor I've been to insisted that I'd had surgery to put a vaginal canal into me and remove my prostate and spermatic chords. Which isn't true, as far as I know". I have to believe that there is a kernal of truth in this doctor's statement, or else I would have to believe that every statement that you have ever attributed to a doctor is suspect.

You mentioned having had a camera scope pass from your colon to your vaginal canal. This passage could be an anal-vaginal fistula, which is a dangerous possible complication of vaginoplasties.

I hope that you quickly get the medical treatments that you need. I am afraid that your quest for an intersex identity might be complicating your medical treatments, and indeed endangering your life.

Peter
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