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Community Conversation => Transgender talk => Topic started by: Queenie on July 21, 2018, 09:04:56 PM

Title: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
Post by: Queenie on July 21, 2018, 09:04:56 PM
Having surgery in 3 more days. Was wondering what I should buy or need. Some tricks and shortcuts maybe?
Title: Re: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
Post by: JudiBlueEyes on July 21, 2018, 09:29:35 PM
Just follow your doctors orders!  I wore nightgowns and sleep pants during recovery so I didn't need street clothes.  The doctor provided sanitary pads and such.  See if you will need to procure your own.  Same with extra underwear.  I was released from the hospital with enough to cover the time in recovery.   Make sure you eat well enough to regain your strength.  Surgery zaps the energy out of you. 
Best of luck, Judi
Title: Re: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
Post by: Dena on July 21, 2018, 11:02:24 PM
Most anything you need can be provided by the nursing staff so if you need something, ask. The primary thing you need to take with you is entertainment. Try to bring things you don't need to concentrate deeply on because with pain killers you may not feel like it at first. What you should do before leaving is make sure you have enough food and other things to take care of yourself when you return home. You might also need a good supply of paper towels, lubrication jelly and pads or old towels to protect your bed while dilating.

After surgery you should be able to get around reasonably well but you endurance might not be what your used to so try to minimize what you need to do when you return home.
Title: Re: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
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Title: Re: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
Post by: Arianna Valentine on July 22, 2018, 01:06:45 AM
Quote from: Queenie on July 21, 2018, 09:04:56 PM
Having surgery in 3 more days. Was wondering what I should buy or need. Some tricks and shortcuts maybe?
I wish you good luck, congratulations and a speedy recovery after your surgery.

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Title: Re: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
Post by: Rachel on July 22, 2018, 07:22:27 AM
A hand held mirror helped me with dilation (finding the correct location) and inspecting the surgical sit. My doctor provided the #1 and #2 dilators which was fine for a while but I had to get a case of lube and #3 and #4 dilators.

I would have liked to take collagen ( 3 to 4 ounces per day in powder form). It helps in tissue and skin healing. My doctor advised eating more protein during recovery; which can make collagen with green leafy vegetables and vitamin C.  Alternatively jello is a good way to get the collagen. (Collagen lacks one amino acid that jello has) Also, another alternative is bone broth.

Neosporin

A light to help inspect the vagina. I used my cell phone light.

Quick meals pre-made.

Have anything heave already purchased in in your home such as bottled water, soda and a case of soup.


Title: Re: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
Post by: Queenie on July 22, 2018, 02:54:54 PM
Thank you guys. This helps alot. What foods do you think I should eat? They gave me a list of what to AVOID, but not eat. What are foods that are filling? I can't sleep on an empty stomach!
Title: Re: List of things I should buy for SrS. And what should I do to prevent scarring/in
Post by: Lilly G on July 26, 2018, 06:04:47 PM
Quote from: Rachel on July 22, 2018, 07:22:27 AM
A hand held mirror helped me with dilation (finding the correct location) and inspecting the surgical sit. My doctor provided the #1 and #2 dilators which was fine for a while but I had to get a case of lube and #3 and #4 dilators.

I would have liked to take collagen ( 3 to 4 ounces per day in powder form). It helps in tissue and skin healing. My doctor advised eating more protein during recovery; which can make collagen with green leafy vegetables and vitamin C.  Alternatively jello is a good way to get the collagen. (Collagen lacks one amino acid that jello has) Also, another alternative is bone broth.

Neosporin

A light to help inspect the vagina. I used my cell phone light.

Quick meals pre-made.

Have anything heave already purchased in in your home such as bottled water, soda and a case of soup.
hey, im not the only on that thinks soda is a must. yay.