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SRS with Dr. Brassard October 12 2016

Started by jujubes1986, September 12, 2016, 07:22:45 PM

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jujubes1986

Quote from: islandgirl on April 28, 2017, 09:24:13 PM
Yes we are! So nice to share experience with someone. Hope all is going well with you. We are coming up to three weeks post surgery. Living each day by the 'schedule'!
Yea I think I'm pretty much healed now... just working on loosen the vagina up


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islandgirl

That is great! I am coming up to four weeks on Monday. Swelling is less. I am looking forward to cutting out one dilation as of this Wednesday! Living on a schedule is causing us stress!
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jujubes1986

OH wow it's been 10 months already... how is everyone doing?





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islandgirl

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Hope all is going well for you! I am coming up on 5 months and things are going well. Still have some puffiness. I hope this goes away. Sometimes I feel it when I am walking. Peeing is still an issue for me. I still have the nozzle effect and am getting sprayed too often! Dilations are good and I am looking forward to one a days as of Oct 10th.

Otherwise? My relationship with my partner is strained and I find myself being very lonely way too often.
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HappyMoni

Quote from: jujubes1986 on September 04, 2017, 12:34:40 PM
OH wow it's been 10 months already... how is everyone doing?
Hi,
   I have been wondering how you are doing. I remember reading about your early on difficulties. Could you update on how things are at 10 months.  I had my surgery in late June. Hope all is well.
Moni
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jujubes1986

It's been 13 months now... everything is pretty much really healed... I got lazy with dilation tho about 9 months in... I was supposed to dilate everyday but I would do it like every 3 days... and I think that's how I lost depth... I think I'm like 3.5 inches now... I was 4.5 inches or 4 inches before... it sucks but it's my fault... now I dilate everyday to see if I can gain it back... and I just started dilating with just orange... it's tight but it loosens up quickly but he's just the depth I'm concerned with... dr brassard is good you just need to do your dilation...





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SadieBlake

Great news! I'd lost some depth around 3-4 months in due to not being very forceful with the dilators - I was concerned above doing damage, probably for no reason.

For a month now I've been pressing quite hard and have regained one dot worth of depth so it definitely can be done. The neovagina cavity is created by "blunt dissection" essentially the surgeon uses fingers to open the space. I'm hopeful I can gain another cm or two.
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ForeverLacey

Like Sadie stated, I too lost a couple dots around months 3 and 4 when everything started to tighten up. I ended up going back to #2 because it allowed me to push further. I probably regained another dot which is now 3rd on the dilators. I believe the other 4th dot was just an illusion from the swelling and as it settled appeared as if I lost one. Anyhow, try #2 again and see how it works out.
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jujubes1986

Quote from: SadieBlake on November 09, 2017, 04:55:32 AM
Great news! I'd lost some depth around 3-4 months in due to not being very forceful with the dilators - I was concerned above doing damage, probably for no reason.

For a month now I've been pressing quite hard and have regained one dot worth of depth so it definitely can be done. The neovagina cavity is created by "blunt dissection" essentially the surgeon uses fingers to open the space. I'm hopeful I can gain another cm or two.

Thank you for the encouragement!!!! I'm going to Steve for that lost depth!!!





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jujubes1986

Quote from: ForeverLacey on November 10, 2017, 08:13:46 AM
Like Sadie stated, I too lost a couple dots around months 3 and 4 when everything started to tighten up. I ended up going back to #2 because it allowed me to push further. I probably regained another dot which is now 3rd on the dilators. I believe the other 4th dot was just an illusion from the swelling and as it settled appeared as if I lost one. Anyhow, try #2 again and see how it works out.

Thank you!!! I really hope I regain that depth!!





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jujubes1986

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Question! I measure the depth from the entrance of the vaginal canal not where the labia majora starts... am I measuring it right? Cuz from where the majora starts to the vaginal canal I think that's 1 inch already... I'm confuse





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islandgirl

I tend to look at the entrance of the canal. I check to see if I can see the dot! It I can, and I am on the last dot, I push a little harder. So far, still maintaining depth with all dots in. I would imagine that labia thickness varies so we would  need to consider the canal approach. As for me, I still seem to be a bit puffy so mine are thicker. I suspect that this may be the case with cis women as well.

All the Best! Hugs

Kelly
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jujubes1986

Quote from: islandgirl on November 11, 2017, 10:48:50 AM
I tend to look at the entrance of the canal. I check to see if I can see the dot! It I can, and I am on the last dot, I push a little harder. So far, still maintaining depth with all dots in. I would imagine that labia thickness varies so we would  need to consider the canal approach. As for me, I still seem to be a bit puffy so mine are thicker. I suspect that this may be the case with cis women as well.

All the Best! Hugs

Kelly

Thnx for clarifying!





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SarahBear1981

Quote from: jessical on September 12, 2016, 11:27:34 PM
Yes, and no.  I grew up in Canada (Saskatchewan), but I have lived in San Francisco for the last 16 years.
Omg! You grew up in Saskatchewan to?!

Awful place to grow up trans!

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