Quote from: VeronicaS1001 on May 03, 2018, 05:24:05 PM
Hello, everyone:
I just have a couple of quick questions about SRS.
1. How much (or how little) did having it reduce your dysphoria and improve your overall mental health?
2. Have you experienced any feminizing effects since having the operation?
I am hoping that having the surgery will ease my dysphoria, improve my life overall, and hopefully have some at least moderate, feminizing effects. I understand about not putting all the eggs in one basket, but if I knew that I might be able to expect SRS to have its desired effects, I feel like I could greatly reduce the depression I'm currently feeling.
Thanks!
Hi
I had my SRS in may 2017 having known I had been on the wrong side for 40 years. For me it was the be all and end all in terms of being the person I always knew I should have been and even though after 2 lots of surgery I am still not right the getting rid of the man bits made a huge difference to my state of mind. When I woke from the surgery the feeling of euphoria was immense and I can take myself back there whenever I am down, it helps a great deal.
Regarding your second question, the feminisation has been gradual but definitely there, the total lack of testosterone has affected the way I think, the way I speak, the way I walk and the way I feel but it's a combination of lots of things including me becoming more polished in how I present. It's an ongoing transformation and it takes a great deal of hard work which is easily de-railed by negative experiences. Thankfully I have had very few over the last 11 months and a massive amount of support.
If I can give you a small piece of advice it would be to research, research and better research your choice of surgeon, mine was a mistake, as was not sitting down with her on several occasions before the day to discuss possible outcomes and expectations as the pitfalls are many and there is no going back and starting again.
I'm very happy to talk privately if you would like.
Even though I am still far from being sorted physically I have found a level of peace and happiness which I have never experienced. The pure buzz of waking up each day and realising the enormity of what I have achieved is simply unbelievable! One other word of advice, family are the hardest to get accepted by and the closer they are the more difficult it is. Don't let anyone tell you that what you are doing is wrong, they are not true friends and shouldn't be part of your life going forward.
I wish you luck and happiness
Stephanie xx
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