Israchick, you are so lucky to be getting surgery at your young age, what you are going through is normal, i had my surgery almost 6 months ago at the age of 59 i think everyone is nervous the closer they get to surgery, i know i was, after all this is major surgery, 4 - 5 hours worth, i was nervous as to whether i would wake up from surgery, but even if i did not it was better than living the rest of my life with a penis, i had no expectations going in that having GCS would wipe out my debts or make me a model, i knew nothing material would change afterward, what i did not fully expect is how dramatic the psychological changes were going to be, when i woke up in recovery my first thought was that i survived, my second thought was that i was now complete, at that point a calmness came over me like i have never felt before.
I did not get allot of depth due to being diabetic and Dr. Mcginn not wanting to push the envelope due to blood flow issues in the surgical area, what she said that i will always remember is "at least it is not a penis" i am fine with the depth i have, i was sensate right after surgery, my only complication, which is fairly common was quite a bit of granulation tissue that has since been treated with silver nitrate, i am very pleased with the results.
Dilation the first few months can consume allot of your time, i dilated 5 times a day for 30 minutes for the first 8 weeks, it ruled my life, i think Suporn requires less, i may be a pain to do but following your doctors dilation schedule is very important, before you know it you will be down to once a day then once a week, missing a dilation here and there is inevitable, i did a few times with no impact on depth.
Complications from surgery can happen, not only from this surgery but any kind of surgery, the surgeon should have gone over what complications could happen. As far as pain, everyone's pain threshold is different, i have a high tolerance to pain, 24 hours after surgery i was off the morphine pump and took only pain revilers if i needed them, another person i know had a low pain tolerance and had quite a bit of pain for weeks after her surgery.
To keep from freaking out, try keeping yourself occupied, read a book, listen to music, play a computer game, take walks or exercise, go out with friends, i am sure you will do fine.
Paula