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kelltrue
20-05-2008, 07:50
Hello all.

I know that new posters aren't usually taken seriously at message boards, but I assure you I am not a troll, nor do I expect to ever become a contributing member of this message board. But today I had a realization that I felt I should share.

First, I will say that I am not pro-circumcision. But I am not anti-circumcision. That said, I do not think that a man's sexual life should be forever affected by his parents' decisions. On to my point ...

Some background:
I am in my mid-twenties, live on the eastern coast of the U.S., am sexually monogamous, and uncircumcised.

About 4 or 5 months ago, I got a yeast infection. After about a week of waking up and climbing into the shower to notice white "nastiness" inside the foreskin, I finally got the courage to go to the doctor. At this point my foreskin had become irritated to the point that I was getting small cracks in the skin. It was painful and worrying.

The doctor recommended that I use something called "Greer's Goo" and regular Neosporin. He said the Goo would soothe my skin and the Neosporin would eliminate the fungal problem.

He was right! In a few days I was good as new.

Unfortunately about a month or two later, I climbed into the shower to see that the infection was back, just ever-so slightly. So I slathered on some Neosporin and headed off to work. (I didn't use any Greer's Goo as my foreskin was not irritated.)

The next morning ... the same thing. More Neosporin, rinse and repeat. My infection continued for another four weeks. (Neosporin applications continue, mind you.) My foreskin became irritated and I headed in to the doctor's office.

I told him everything and he seemed concerned. He said that he was going to put me on a strong anti-fungal prescription medicine. He said there was a good possibility of it damaging my liver, so no drinking or taking aspirin, etc. I filled the prescription and the regiment began.

One Week later ...

No improvement.
At this point I would like to mention to you all that my penis had become intensely painful, itchy and, for lack of a better word, disgusting. I hated to look at it or touch it ... and it was a part of ME.

Back to the doctor's office I go. He recommends a circumcision.
I am heartbroken. I have to weigh the consequences of the permenent decision against what I have been for my entire life ... whole. (No piercings, etc.)

I head back to the doctor to discuss the details of my impending circumcision. While meeting with him I mention (in passing) that I'm running out of Neosporin.

...

After a second of contemplation, he mentions that a chemical in Neosporin (and any anti-fungal) can cause irritation that is similar to a yeast infection.

Long story short, I ended the Neosporin applications that very day ... and get this ... in 3 days I am back to normal.

I spent a total of 2 months with constant burning and itching that could've been avoided.
... but not by circumcision.

I wouldn't trade my foreskin for the world. My girlfriends (more than 8 at this point) whom I have had sex with, mind you, all agree:
It looks uglier but feels better.

I just wanted to let soon-to-be mothers out there know two things:
1. If God didn't want it there, why would he put it there? (And if you're of the atheistic type, why remove an organ before it causes trouble?)
2. Yeast infections (in boys) can be cured (can be, not WILL be) by doing nothing at all!

Ok, that's all guys. Now go be parents to some awesome human beings.

~J

Freya
20-05-2008, 08:36
If God didn't want it there, why would he put it there?


:yelclap:

BreakfastatTiffanys
20-05-2008, 08:38
I am not sure if you are after replies, or you just needed to get it out........thankyou for you sharing your story.:)

SorenLorensen
20-05-2008, 09:43
im not pro circ and im not anti circ but i have read your post and im sorry you had to go through all of that, im also glad you got a good result in the end

BUT


So I slathered on some Neosporin and headed off to work.you used the neosporin again


I head back to the doctor to discuss the details of my impending circumcision. While meeting with him I mention (in passing) that I'm running out of Neosporin.

...

After a second of contemplation, he mentions that a chemical in Neosporin (and any anti-fungal) can cause irritation that is similar to a yeast infection.

Long story short, I ended the Neosporin applications that very day ... and get this ... in 3 days I am back to normal.then found out that the neosporin could have actually been causing the irritation, discontinued use and all was good.



2. Yeast infections (in boys) can be cured (can be, not WILL be) by doing nothing at all!this kinda bafuls me :confused:
first time around you were able to rid the infection and then it came back so you used the neosporin again and for 2 months nothing improved but the neosporin was actually causing the continued irritation the second time around.
so it was the discontinued use of the neosporin that caused a irritation that is similar to a yeast infection that cleared you up.

so was it a yeast infection in the end or was it you treated a yeast infection with something that caused in the end an irritation similar to a yeast infection and upon discontinue of use the irritation disappeared

sorry as i said your whole point kinda bafuls me :confused:


ETA: i do believe that a yeast infection can be cleared with no intervention other then normal washing (as in go about your daily bathing or showering as normal) but i don't understand how your point 2. comes to this conclusions after what you have said

our little treasures
20-05-2008, 09:55
Thanks for sharing

grass is always greener
20-05-2008, 10:18
1. If God didn't want it there, why would he put it there? (And if you're of the atheistic type, why remove an organ before it causes trouble?)


:yelclap: :iagree: :yelclap:

I believe its the same as removing the tonsils or the appendix before they cause trouble.

Thanks for sharing your story.

sam's mum
20-05-2008, 10:22
:yelclap: :iagree: :yelclap:

I believe its the same as removing the tonsils or the appendix before they cause trouble.

Thanks for sharing your story.

that's what I said to DH when he wanted to get the chop 'in case' it got infected.

Milliner
21-05-2008, 08:57
Thank you for sharing your story. I hope that it makes at least one person think twice before cutting.

grass is always greener
21-05-2008, 09:07
I say if it aint broke dont fix it!!!

MummaBear03
21-05-2008, 09:12
:yelclap: :iagree: :yelclap:

I believe its the same as removing the tonsils or the appendix before they cause trouble.

Thanks for sharing your story.
Yes! When my brother had his tonsils out from getting so many infections it was recommended we all did :confused:

So far my older brother is the only one who had trouble, if I have that trouble then it will be considered but for now once year is fine by me, one course of antibiotics clears it right up and i don't even really get sick other than tonsilitis.

Why remove something that's good for a "just in case" purpose?

MotherNurture
21-05-2008, 10:22
All I'm going to say is this:

You don't treat a fungal infection with an antibiotic. Antibiotics make candida (yeast) worse. Second, neosporin is not recommended for use on mucous membranes. I'm glad everything worked out, but your doctor even *suggesting* circumcision for a yeast infection is outrageous.

I don't think there's anything "ugly" about intact, whole, natural genitals.

ITA with you on your summary points:
The foreskin is functional and there for a reason.
A yeast infection is not a reason for amputative surgery.

Jen

Chickadee
28-05-2008, 14:27
I've deleted a few posts which speculated on the OPs sexual history and judged his morality. That sort of discussion is both off topic and unhelpful.

Thanks.

Jakois
07-06-2008, 16:52
I chose not to circ my sons:no:. Now at nearly 13 my eldest says he would be horrified if I had circ'd him. I believe I made the right choice:D.
They are intact, as God made them.