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GCS with Dr Bowers on Sept 7

Started by CrysC, August 31, 2016, 11:03:02 AM

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Debra

Quote from: karenpayneoregon on October 05, 2016, 05:37:31 AM
It has been about one year now. One method I've learn to control this when it gets overwhelming is to basically not move or sometimes if wearing pants or leggings to adjust them so they are not in contact with that area. Thongs I found out will rub more than other undergarments so I am careful about not wearing them often but that is my fav undergarment.

Wow that is really tough, sorry you have to deal with that. I had a few complications of my own but nothing like that with my clit.

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CrysC

I didn't get that warning about an overly sensitive clitoris.  At the moment it's not that. 
There is one scar on either side that comes from the vagina that quickly goes into the leg crease.  It's near invisible though even now.  There are some other suture lines up the labia and inside. 
If my stitches hadn't popped at the vagina sides and entrance then it would look pretty amazing even now.  I expected a lot more drama in appearance but it really looks good even now. 

So sorry Karen about the overly sensitive thing.  I hope I don't get that.  The problem related to that now is the nerves reconnecting and that stuff.  Little nerve jabs that hit me off an on during the day. 
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