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Surgery Date is in 3 months Ocotber 12 2016 w/ Dr Brassard - my journey to the V

Started by jujubes1986, July 12, 2016, 09:46:32 AM

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jujubes1986

Hello girls!

Call me Juju... Im from Toronto. Im gonna blog my srs journey... I know it's 3 months away and i still need to get blood work done ekg for me to know exactly if Ill be able to do my srs. I want advice pre surgery and post surgery... Im really excited... once I got the surgery date from suzanne (dr brassard admin main person i think) on june 29th 2016 I was shocked how soon it was... anyway i told my employer in january that im trans and luckily they are very supportive i told them als at that time that sometimes this year i will be getting the surgery. so just yesterday july 11 i told them i got the surgery date. so ill be off from october 12 2016 to jaunary 16 2017... i got 3 months off... cuz i heard dilation will take most of my time along with douching, sitz bath and i wont be able to do much really... i sit and stand a lot at work... i am a dental assistant part time... so i think 3 months off is enough for me to heal up somehow... anyway... i  would appreciate if i get any advise from post op girls on what to do and what not to do... oh i stopped hormones 3 months prior because i wanna have enough scrotal skin for dr brassard to work with... im not very well endowed and i wanna have at least 5,5 inches depth...

until next time :)
JUJU





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jfong

Congrats. You don't need to stop hormones 3 months prior. It won't have any effect on your scrotal skin (in 3 months). Follow what the booklet that Suzanne will send you. Feel free to ask questions, I am a Brassard graduate as well, class of Nov 14 :)

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jujubes1986

Quote from: jfong on July 12, 2016, 09:51:04 AM
Congrats. You don't need to stop hormones 3 months prior. It won't have any effect on your scrotal skin (in 3 months). Follow what the booklet that Suzanne will send you. Feel free to ask questions, I am a Brassard graduate as well, class of Nov 14 :)

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thank you for a quick reply... so pretend i did stop hormones will dr brassard be ok with it... or would he ask me questions to why i stopped hormones... cuz from the bloodwork  i dont think they ask for hormone check... just wondering





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jfong

I don't think it matters, but my personal opinion is that when you stop for that long the T will start to creep back up and you will set yourself further back from where your body wants to be. I think he only recommends 3-2 weeks prior to the surgery itself. And I was small before too but have no problem getting 5.5 and that is his target depth. If you are lacking he will do a skin graft on you to compensate. Just make sure you follow the post op care regiment and don't skimp on one if not absolutely necessary.

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jujubes1986

Quote from: jfong on July 12, 2016, 09:59:51 AM
I don't think it matters, but my personal opinion is that when you stop for that long the T will start to creep back up and you will set yourself further back from where your body wants to be. I think he only recommends 3-2 weeks prior to the surgery itself. And I was small before too but have no problem getting 5.5 and that is his target depth. If you are lacking he will do a skin graft on you to compensate. Just make sure you follow the post op care regiment and don't skimp on one if not absolutely necessary.

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ok will do... when do i get the pre surgery pamphlet? is it a month before surgery? confirmation package i think what she said on the email.





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jfong

When they have everything and maybe 1 month before they will send you all the paperwork in the mail. You will have to fill some of it such as when will you be arriving and via what mode of transportation. The pre-surgery questionnaire and a bunch of other things. Once you send all of those all you need to do is prepare yourself mentally and make plans on having someone to help you when you are back in Toronto for getting around or getting food. Have some lubes, blue pads, not too many sanitary napkins (I bought too much lol) ready. Take one step at a time so you won't get confused on what's needed.

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jujubes1986

Quote from: jfong on July 12, 2016, 10:09:29 AM
When they have everything and maybe 1 month before they will send you all the paperwork in the mail. You will have to fill some of it such as when will you be arriving and via what mode of transportation. The pre-surgery questionnaire and a bunch of other things. Once you send all of those all you need to do is prepare yourself mentally and make plans on having someone to help you when you are back in Toronto for getting around or getting food. Have some lubes, blue pads, not too many sanitary napkins (I bought too much lol) ready. Take one step at a time so you won't get confused on what's needed.

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this is the only year I couldnt wait for summer to end... i want october here already :) im just so excited... and i get to have 3 months off work hahaha thats a bonus...





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jujubes1986

LOL Im replying to my own thread... on tuesday july 19th i get to have my blood test and im so anxious... i really hope i pass this test... my GP assured me that my blood work before was fine and i shouldnt worry... the surgery is consuming my mind... is it october yet? i even emailed suzanne that if there is any cancelation late september that she shouldnt hesitate to call me to fit me in cuz i wouldnt mind getting it sooner... thats all for today :)





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karenpayneoregon

Hi, my experience, six weeks was plenty of time for recovery, went back to work and adjusted my dilation schedule from 3 times a day for 20 minutes to two times a day for 30 minutes. Once before work then once after dinner.
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jujubes1986

Quote from: karenpayneoregon on July 17, 2016, 11:36:07 AM
Hi, my experience, six weeks was plenty of time for recovery, went back to work and adjusted my dilation schedule from 3 times a day for 20 minutes to two times a day for 30 minutes. Once before work then once after dinner.

Thank you for another great advice :) ill keep you girls updated :)





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Jenna Marie

Yeah, I went to Brassard and I was actually back at work by 4 weeks exactly; I probably could have used another week, but that was it. I was 90% back to normal by about  2 months, even. :) (I still tired easily for months, but not enough to interfere with working.) But I had a desk job, so I could see needing another couple weeks to be up to a lot of standing.

Congrats on getting a date!
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jujubes1986

So today... I did the blood work required... and this friday I have a follow up appointment to see my GP and have her read me the results and after that she will fax it over to dr brassard clinic. i hope everything is ok... im trying to keep busy... but the surgery is consuming my mind :) im just so excited





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jujubes1986

Blood test result came today and everything was fine but urine test they have to redo... I'll get the result on Wednesday...





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jujubes1986

I called the clinic today... And got the result for my second sample of urine test... Everything looks good :)





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mszoey

im so jealous i have been waiting for months for my date with brassard (took me over 3 months just to get ohip approval) but its so nice to hear that even with the changes in ontario they are still getting decent turn around times and getting people in quickly, im hoping for a christmas V but i am going to keep an eye on this thread :)

jujubes1986

Quote from: mszoey on August 16, 2016, 08:43:07 PM
im so jealous i have been waiting for months for my date with brassard (took me over 3 months just to get ohip approval) but its so nice to hear that even with the changes in ontario they are still getting decent turn around times and getting people in quickly, im hoping for a christmas V but i am going to keep an eye on this thread :)

3 months OHIP approval is nothing... it took me 2 years for CAMH to respond to me.... and 5 months for them to approve me... but once i got approve in feb 2016 i didnt contact brassard right away... i contacted them late april then by june 29 2016 thats when they gave me surgery date which was 3 months away at the time... now 56 days away :) im so excited... i think my confirmation letter arrives this tuesday coming up... dr brassard's clinic is close for the summer they open on august 22 :)

ANYWAY... I WILL BE POSTING 3 WEEKS BEFORE MY SURGERY AND MY PREPARATIONS PRIOR THE SURGERY... AND OF COURSE AS SOON AS IM ABLE TO POST AFTER MY SURGERY ILL POST RIGHT AWAY...

AM I ALLOWED TO ATTACH PICTURES? AND WHAT ARE THE RULES FOR THAT LOL





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