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Experiences from Post Op MTF's with Dr. Satterwhite

Started by LVTourGuide, March 23, 2015, 07:05:48 PM

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andreapdenver

Turns out my surgery May 3 will be Sutter Pacific medial center.  Feeling better about that.
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RubyAliza

Glad that it worked out for you :) As far as I know, I'm still getting mine done at Greenbrae Surgery Center, same building as the consultation. I found out when they do the surgeries there,  they transfer patients after the first night to a place called Kindred (recovery facility very close by) where you stay the next two days post op. Best of luck to you. May 3rd is coming up soon!

- Ruby
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andreapdenver

Thanks so much.  I wanted to reply to your private message, but for some reason I cannot.  I think I have to be a paid member here or make a donation or something.  Regardless, yes, it is close.  I am looking at hotels and tickets now.  Also debating whether to come home after the first or 2nd post op.  If I have no complications, I might come home and be released into my doctor's care since she has a lot of exp with trans patients.  Definitely want to stay connected with you Ruby.
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liz

Quote from: andreapdenver on March 01, 2016, 10:49:14 AM
RubyAliza, did not realize we have to be moved post op.  That sounds like a bit of a nightmare.  Hope I am worrying needlessly.

Well, three days post op you're okay to take a little ride. Not comfortable but still okay. If they transfer you the same day you will probably be still numb a bit down there si it shouldnt be a problem either.
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Dena

Quote from: andreapdenver on March 24, 2016, 11:36:24 AM
Thanks so much.  I wanted to reply to your private message, but for some reason I cannot.  I think I have to be a paid member here or make a donation or something.  Regardless, yes, it is close.  I am looking at hotels and tickets now.  Also debating whether to come home after the first or 2nd post op.  If I have no complications, I might come home and be released into my doctor's care since she has a lot of exp with trans patients.  Definitely want to stay connected with you Ruby.
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kelseygal

I too am interested in full details.. I'm in the Bay Area, so Satterwhite is a local option if I go for SRS (still so early for me!). Honestly I'm in this thread so maybe there is less 'if' than I am admitting to myself right now   :icon_suspicious:

Ruby if you end up making a thread to share your experiences and think of it, do please drop a link in here!

J
My name is Jordin, or you can call me Kelsey, whatever floats your boat! Don't be shy to message me if you want to talk, always up for meeting new people :)


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RubyAliza

andreapdenver - Yes, let's stay connected :) I've met so many incredible trans gals (and guys) so I'm always down to be a supportive, helpful, compassionate person. Let me know if I can help at all.

Hi Kelseygal, first, you look so good in your profile pic! Yes I will post a thread documenting the experience. In fact, I'll get that started this week because why not. It'll be on the main gender correction surgery board but I'll post a link here too. So far,   I'm very optimistic that he's an amazing surgeon with a very reasonable wait list  :)

-Ruby
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andreapdenver

I'll definitely post all about my experience with him too.  Feeling optimistic.  Ruby, thanks!
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WendyAnn.1969

Yeah, me too, but I'm not until 3rd week in July. I'd be happy to share.
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Jessie Ann

I called for a consult..... Was told Aug 10th was the first available date, then a 3-6 month wait for surgery date.  Sorry, I'm not going to wait a year. Thank goodness I have the ability to go where I want.
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andreapdenver

Tickets booked and hotel room reserved.  Any advice on what to bring from home and what to buy there?  I think my shopping list from them would be better to buy there.  I'll arrive on a Sunday, pre-op appt Monday and surgery on May 3.  Excited and scared to death all at the same time.
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LebanesePrincess

Hello ladies,

Sorry for the late entry to this post lol.

Wondering how every one is doing?

Having a consult with Dr.Crane
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KrisAvery1969

I'm due to get cut just 5 days from tomorrow and I'm not even begun packing.
I'm not in a rush. I have a very busy life and this is just a nice thing get done. Like a tune up on a old car.
I'm older and not very typical.
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JustASeq

Well, I'm coming up on 7 months post op now. Almost completely healed (only a small amount of swelling and almost no scarring). Looks awesome and I am 100% happy to have chosen Dr. Satterwhite as my surgeon.
-Seq
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Dietmountaindew

That's great Seq, I'm going in December of this year, hope I see good results as well. I'm only 18, and totally ready.
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JustASeq

Quote from: Dietmountaindew on July 26, 2016, 02:07:14 AM
That's great Seq, I'm going in December of this year, hope I see good results as well. I'm only 18, and totally ready.

Awesome! You are in great hands. FYI.... I have had sex a few times now which is awesome and I've had no issues with anything. Good luck!!
-Seq
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