Now I am walking towards my SRS and I am self consciously wondering if I should create my own experience without hearing others or if It would give me some benefit to hear other peoples experiences...
Thanks for reading me
Sophie
I would recommend that your tune everyone out and have your own experience.
The funny part about this question is that it came to me also, while I was in the assessment phase and was searching for answers here on Susan's Place a few years ago.
I decided to turn off the forums and the internet searches and just let it be once I had received approval for the surgery.
After that process I was not expecting anything for many, many months and decided to just let things happen when they happened.
I no longer wanted to know what others had done and I was very tired of people that I knew trying to tell me what I should do and who I should see for the surgery.
I was on a waitlist with a top surgeon and I had someone telling me I would get in faster if I saw the person they already had a date for.
Well, a week or so later I got an email offering dates that where before the date this busybody had. Ultimately I chose a date that was a little later by about two weeks because it was a good fit for me.
There are so many people who will insist that they saw the very best surgeon, had the very best surgery outcome and made the very best friends with other trans women at the facility during recovery.
In the end I was glad to have turned off the "noise" of the internet and make my own decisions and have my own experience which turned out just fine. It was a wonderful mystery that unfolded, I did not and do not need anyone's advice on how to care for and about myself.