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Chett's, July 2017, Rama Hotel - Get-together thread

Started by Lcleo, May 24, 2017, 03:33:09 PM

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chastitydomme

Greetings,
I am glad you found some one to converse with.
Tasteful nudes done in his office, I am down for that.

Hopefully you won't need a graft!!!

The weather?
I was thinking of wearing just cami tops and skirts, with my signature Mary Janes

Thanks
Chas
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Lcleo

No need for a graft, there's more than enough down there :/

The weather is hot and cloudy (july to october is the wet season afaik). The air is very moist so you can wear pretty much anything thin without problems. I've been told you need a couple dresses for after the surgery, especially when you're taken back from the clinic to the hotel. You won't be able to bend to put on pants or skirts.

There's a piece of advice I've read online which I shouldn't have ignored: don't wear sandals. If you go for even a five minute walk you'll come back with your feet all black and it doesn't go away easily. Find thin shoes that cover everything.

I went to the 7-11, still no soup to be seen, plus they don't have labels in english like tesco has. The only reason to go there is to get water 6-packs without traveling all the way to tesco.
I still have the few cans I got from tesco. I bought several bottles of apple juice, they'll replace breakfast I guess. Fruit juice doesn't bring much though.

As advised by my new friend I got several packs of sanitary towels for the night. Those sold by Chett are towels for the day and I've been told they don't cover enough area.

I went to a pizza place that can do delivery to get their brochure but I couldn't be sure I can have someone who speaks english on the phone. This will be a last resort.

That's all for now I think.
I'll make other posts if I have more useful tips to share.

cheers

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chastitydomme

Greetings,
Thanks for the shoe tip and sanitary pad tip.
I bought some wrap around kilts/skirts on ebay already
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Scottish-Black-Stewart-16-5-Red-Tartan-Plaid-Pleated-Mini-Kilt-Skirt-Sizes-4-26/151745339385?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&var=450942257956&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

At the end of the day I am not sure how much nutrition soup broth will give you anyway

Chas
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Lcleo

Yes, liquid food doesn't make you feel like you've eaten anything.

I saw that honey is permitted so I gave it a try. It makes the hunger go away for a little while. It's just a short term help.
I found good honey at the 7-11.

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chastitydomme

Hang in there sweetie
I did find this
https://store.bariatricpal.com/collections/fruit-protein-drinks/products/bariatricpal-fruit-protein-drinks-cran-grape
I contacted Chett's office to see if it is permissible

I need some nutrition, since I do not have a lot of reserves

On a side note how is the Wi-Fi?

Chas
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Lcleo

It should contain no solid pieces or pulp. When you buy apple juice at the store you have to make sure the label says "dietary fibers 0%". It's written in very small letters somewhere on the packaging. It should be all liquid.

I don't have much reserve either, when I don't eat on time I quickly feel dizzy and lose all energy. I'm still trying honey and it has protected me from that so far. A few spoons keep me up and running for 3-4 hours, it seems more efficient than soup. Bees survive on that after all. But it contains a lot of sugar so it's important to have other food as well, eating lots of sugar tends to not fell good.

The WiFi works fine. It was here everytime I needed it, I heard it went down from time to time but I haven't seen it happen yet. Then again there are 3 or 4 different networks across the hotel, so they may not all have the same quality.

edit:
I forgot to mention that earlier: there are two Banks at tesco that will exchange your money for Bahts, but they refused one of my bills because it was just very slightly ripped on a side. The bills need to be intact or they won't take them. Chett says on his website that he won't take bills that damaged or folded or marked or stained; it might be because his bank won't want them. So I suggest you don't fold your bills either.

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ClaudiaPitCar

The surgery was today right?? Hope everything went perfectly! -4 and I'll be there top  ;D
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chastitydomme

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Lcleo

I was brought back to the hotel this morning.

Everything went well according to Chett, though I'll only see the result on friday.

It wasn't easy to say the least.
If you're coming to Thailand on your own I seriously recommend you make friends at Rama to get support and help. I had people coming to see me this morning and offering support and I couldn't have done without that, cause I was getting so depressed.

After you wake up from the anesthesia and during all your stay at the clinic I recommend you move your legs as often as you can. The nurses told me to keep my legs flat and slightly spread apart, and I haven't moved them at all during my whole stay at the clinic. Then when it was time to go I couldn't move them anymore. My muscles had turned to stone. It took me half an hour of exercise before I could get up from the bed and the pain was unbearable. I've been in pain for the whole morning here and I still have difficulties getting up.

My mood was down this morning because of that, and because of not having had a good meal for so long. Soup really doesn't bring anything. I'm going to progressively start eating solid food again until friday (when they remove the packing) because I'm getting really weak.

The worst memory is having to go down the stairs 5 hours after waking up from GA. This is insane.

For today I don't feel like seeing people other than those who usually visit me, maybe tomorrow you can come over to chat if you want.
Be warned, I look like ->-bleeped-<-.
No shower and no food for 5 days. Tough.

I'll introduce you some cool people though if you haven't met them already.

cya

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chastitydomme

Getting emotional support will get you through this

The stairs are diabolical in my humble opinion

Snuggle and Love
Chastity
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ClaudiaPitCar

I just had my consultation with Chett and setted everything, now I'm in my cottage having some rest finally! It's lovely there, also Dr Chettawut I found a very sweet person! My surgery is on Saturday, I'm with my parents by the way, so I'm not alone, but it's always useful to meet people in your same situation :)

Wish you the best recovery :-*
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chastitydomme

Lcleo were you able to eat sold food yet?
I hope things are going better for you
Chas
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Michelle_P

Quote from: chastitydomme on July 21, 2017, 07:40:09 AM
Lcleo were you able to eat sold food yet?
I hope things are going better for you
Chas

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chastitydomme

I don't understand what I did wrong or why this post is off topic.
Chas
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Dena

Quote from: chastitydomme on July 24, 2017, 10:13:24 AM
I don't understand what I did wrong or why this post is off topic.
Chas
If you are referring to Michelle_P's post, you did nothing wrong. We present a copy of the greeting links to every new member we can and we try to do it on their first post. In your case, you managed to evade us for a while before we caught up with you. Unlike many other boards, the moderators have a sense of humor though some are pretty twisted.

The text was quoted to ensure you were aware the the greeting link post was intended for you. We often have to do that when the new member we are greeting is several posts down in the thread.
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chastitydomme

"the moderators have a sense of humor though some are pretty twisted"
Do they need to be punished;-0 ?
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Dena

Quote from: chastitydomme on July 24, 2017, 03:29:12 PM
"the moderators have a sense of humor though some are pretty twisted"
Do they need to be punished;-0 ?
There is a whip and a branding iron in the moderator area but I am still working on my ball and chain.   :icon_builder:
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Michelle_P

Quote from: chastitydomme on July 24, 2017, 10:13:24 AM
I don't understand what I did wrong or why this post is off topic.
Chas

You did nothing wrong.  The moderators are supposed to greet you and let you know about the forum rules in the first few posts.

I failed in my task, and Mistress Cindy has her whips and leathers ready, but not until I recover from Mistress Jodie's 2,000 zaps from her electric probes today.  I've been ever so naughty.
Earth my body, water my blood, air my breath and fire my spirit.

My personal transition path included medical changes.  The path others take may require no medical intervention, or different care.  We each find our own path. I provide these dates for the curious.
Electrolysis - Hours in The Chair: 238 (8.5 were preparing for GCS, five clearings); On estradiol patch June 2016; Full-time Oct 22, 2016; GCS Oct 20, 2017; FFS Aug 28, 2018; Stage 2 labiaplasty revision and BA Feb 26, 2019
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Lcleo

Hey everyone

Sorry for not posting updates for so long.
The beginning of my recovery has been painful and difficult. Don't worry about your recovery though, I think it's often easier.
I'm just beginning to feel better today!

If my state keeps improving I'll start going to the restaurant for breakfast, most likely around 7:30am. The nurse has been coming late these days but I know that she usually comes early in the morning so I think it's a good idea to take the breakfast early. The other transgirls I saw at the restaurant did just that.
I hope I'll be able to do it soon, I'm tired of always staying in my cottage.

See ya round

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chastitydomme

That sucks, if you are not use to pain, it can be a real mind killer

It will be over sooner then you know and you will be right as rain




I am personally worried about adhesions and depth, since my bottom has been very busy over the years
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