Heyo.
I have my top surgery scheduled for December, and I really hadn't been worrying about it much at all. It was something that I figured I'd be glad to get done so I can stop wearing my binder and live a more comfortable life. But it wasn't on my mind a whole lot, and I hadn't given much thought to the risks.
But now...
I'm reading about all the risks associated with it: bleeding, infection, anesthesia complications, blood clots, nerve damage, death (very rarely but still possible), and supposedly a 20 - 60% chance of having chronic pain at the surgery site.
I keep thinking: could I really live with any of these risks, if they happened to me? Obviously they do happen to some people. So what if I'm one of them? For example, if I knew that I would experience chronic pain after the surgery, I'd prefer not to have it at all. And it's obviously not worth risking my life for. So I'm not sure where that leaves me.
How did you guys deal with accepting the risks? Were there any that were almost deal-breakers for you?