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Who was your wizard? Or which wizard would you choose?

Started by tinkerbell, December 18, 2007, 08:21:01 PM

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Who was your wizard?  Or which wizard would you choose?

Meltzer
2 (2.5%)
Bowers
23 (28.8%)
Brassard
15 (18.8%)
Menard
0 (0%)
Alter
0 (0%)
Preecha
1 (1.3%)
Chettawut
4 (5%)
Pichet
0 (0%)
Suporn
11 (13.8%)
Sanguan
3 (3.8%)
Bellringer
2 (2.5%)
Thomas
0 (0%)
Terry
0 (0%)
Royle
0 (0%)
Seghers
0 (0%)
Wongtrungkapon
0 (0%)
Haertsch
1 (1.3%)
Ceber
0 (0%)
Biber
1 (1.3%)
Nguyen
1 (1.3%)
Reed
0 (0%)
Brownstein
5 (6.3%)
Walker
0 (0%)
Sáenz de Cabezón
0 (0%)
McGinn
9 (11.3%)
Futrell
0 (0%)
Hickerson
0 (0%)
Kanhai
0 (0%)
Liedl
0 (0%)
Royle
0 (0%)
Ruch
0 (0%)
Van Onselen
0 (0%)
Wilson
0 (0%)
Schrang
0 (0%)
Fischer
1 (1.3%)
Cury
0 (0%)
Greechart Pornsinsirirak
0 (0%)
Greenwald
0 (0%)
Falces
0 (0%)
Ulrich Hinderer
0 (0%)
Jurado
0 (0%)
James Dalrymple
0 (0%)
Ivan Manero
0 (0%)
Perovic
0 (0%)
Peter Walker
0 (0%)
Bhumsak Saksri
0 (0%)
Kamol Pansritum
0 (0%)
Paiboon Chitprapai
0 (0%)
Sirachai Jindarak
0 (0%)
Saran Wannacharmas
1 (1.3%)
Chris Inglefield
0 (0%)
Other - please post
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 19

Voting closed: December 13, 2008, 07:20:08 PM

tinkerbell

It doesn't matter if you had/will have MTF sex reassignment, FTM bottom surgery or FTM top surgery.  I think I have covered them all!

tink :icon_chick:
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Kate

Always planned on Brassard... yet have this feeling it might somehow end up being Bowers... and yet McGinn is 10 miles from me and ops out of my local hospital, so it's very tempting...

~Kate~
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tinkerbell

I came back!  I had forgotten to add Dr. Schrang!  ;D  Mine was Meltzer as you all know...

tink :icon_chick:
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funnygrl

I was planning on "Meltzer" (i'm waaaaay ahead of myself here just starting out an all, but...).

He is here in Scottsdale now, which will cut a lot of the cost's out...God I can't wait... :(
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Dorothy

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BCL

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Christo

I had Brownstein for top surgery.  thinkin of Bowers for bottom.  cant vote twice though. it aint fair :laugh: ;)
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Annie Social

Just thought I should point out that Biber died in January of 2006... if your plans are to have surgery with him, you might want to consider a different option.
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Dennis

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Cire

Quote from: funnygrl on December 18, 2007, 10:34:42 PM
I was planning on "Meltzer" (i'm waaaaay ahead of myself here just starting out an all, but...).

He is here in Scottsdale now, which will cut a lot of the cost's out...God I can't wait... :(

From what I understand your other options may be cheaper even with the distance involved. Meltzer is the most expensive option I've seen.

I'm no expert, but I've been doing a little research. If I'm wrong, please correct me.
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gothique11

It's going to be Brassard for me... May-ish *crosses fingers*
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Annie Social

Quote from: Dennis on December 19, 2007, 12:57:07 AM
Annie! I've missed you :) Glad to see you back.
Thanks! Life has gotten busy; I still read the forum fairly regularly, but don't always have time to think through a response. But you can assume that I'm there, lurking in the shadows, waiting for an opportunity to pounce!
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Debbie_Anne

Quote from: Cire on December 19, 2007, 01:49:31 AM
From what I understand your other options may be cheaper even with the distance involved. Meltzer is the most expensive option I've seen.

I live in AZ myself, but alas, Dr. Meltzer is a "wizard" whose particular brand of magic is too expensive for me.  I'm off to see a different "wizard", Dr. Chettawut, in April.  More than a little out of the way for me, but he's in my price range and I've heard good things about him.  Research is always important when choosing a doctor.
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Sheila

That was one reason for me to go to Thailand. It was cheaper. Also, my surgeon, like most in Thailand, does it in one step. I think Preecha retired, I heard he was. He taught a lot of the surgeons in Thailand.
Sheila
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tinkerbell

Quote from: Annie Social on December 19, 2007, 12:55:55 AM
Just thought I should point out that Biber died in January of 2006... if your plans are to have surgery with him, you might want to consider a different option.

Yes, thank you for pointing that out.  There are also some surgeons who are retired (Menard, Schrang, Seghers, Pichet and some others).

BTW, someone said that I hadn't included Dr. Kunaporn.  ::)  Well, Dr. Kunaporn is Dr. Sanguan.  I guess some people in the community know him by both names.

tink :icon_chick:
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Rashelle

That's a good thing to know Tink. It has confused me for years. Not that it matters to me anymore though.
Rashelle
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Natasha

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