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Started by LizK, September 07, 2018, 05:45:52 AM

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Nicole70

Happy New Year Liz!

Thank you for your support and friendship, I hope 2019 is wonderful and brings you happiness.

Hugs

Nicole
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Moonflower

Hugs to you Liz as continue to recover. Happy New Year!
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LizK

Quote from: davina61 on December 24, 2018, 12:25:18 PM
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year dear XXXXXXX


Thanks Davina I hope yours was good and the start of the new year has been kind to you. Hopefully I will catch up with everyone's threads over the next couple of days. Hope you are well and your wrist has recovered.


Quote from: Alaskan Danielle on December 25, 2018, 07:50:29 PM
@LizK
My Dear Liz:
I have been very much enjoyed reading your recent updates and photos that you have been posting and following your life journey.  This is definitely the season for all of us to find happiness in our lives.

For some, this can be a very difficult time of year but I hope and trust that you are finding the joy and happiness that you so much deserve,  so I am wishing you a very
Danielle[/b][/size]

Hi Daniellle

Thanks for your kind words of encouragement and I am glad you have enjoyed my updates. This was not as difficult as previous years but then again I have kept my distance from family which has helped immensely.

I see you have a new thread and look forward to catching up on it over the nest week or two


Quote from: Aisla on December 25, 2018, 08:55:42 PM
Liz
Thank you so much for this thread.  Australian GCS surgeons are thin on the ground and information is not readily available.  Your detailed and frank account of your journey has been extremely encouraging.   Based on your positive experience and Cindy's recommendation I have booked a consult with Andrew Ives in April.
Thank you so much.
Safe travels
Aisla

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Hi Aisla

I am so glad my thread has been of some use to you. The main reason I did this thread was to provide the information which I agree is sadly lacking and in many cases great there is a great deal of information missing. In this case I will continue to update this thread until I get clearance from Mr Ives hopefully about mid June some time.

I hope your consult goes really well and you can be assured that you will be in good hands with Mr Ives. If there is anything you would like to ask please feel free to PM me especially if the information is of a personal nature.


Quote from: Nicole70 on December 31, 2018, 05:16:32 PM
Happy New Year Liz!

Thank you for your support and friendship, I hope 2019 is wonderful and brings you happiness.

Hugs

Nicole

Hi Nicole

I look forward to seeing you go about your weight loss and fitness regime in prep for your big day. I have every faith in your ability to achieve your goals. I am really happy I could be there for you but also you have shown me a huge amount of support and I am very grateful for this.

Quote from: Moonflower on December 31, 2018, 09:08:22 PM
Hugs to you Liz as continue to recover. Happy New Year!


Hi Moonflower


Thanks for your kind words of support for my recovery and I hope the holiday season was kind to you. I hope 2019 is a great year for you and yours.

I am going to update this thread and try and catch up on the stuff I have missed out on over the last couple of weeks...thanks for all your support

Take care

Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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Jessica

Liz, I'm so glad that you found the strength to get fit before surgery!  Your recovery shows it.  I'm certain it would have been a tougher road without it.  Take it slow, nap when you need to, have a coffee with a friend once in a bit.

Hugs and smiles from a California girl

"If you go out looking for friends, you are going to find they are very scarce.  If you go out to be a friend, you'll find them everywhere."


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LizK

#424
Update Time

At my last update I was very much in need of some rest and a plan going forward. Being home again after such a build up and these previous weeks being filled with "everything medical" there were parts of me that were just neglected. When I came home I was still a bit "shell shocked" that it was all over. I was still suffering from the residual effects of the anesthetic and this has taken some time to fade. I really was a bit lost as to "what to do next"

The obvious answer was "to look after my recovery" but what in the heck did that mean??

Physical Recovery

All in all the physical recovery has been steady. I have had a complication which the literature from Mr Ives considers as a "mild Complication" and involves "a slight separation of the skin along an incision site" and  which "requires lots of patience" for it to heal. I think this is fairly accurate but I would also add that if this happens then the likelihood is that your recovery will be slowed and not because of the actual separation so much but where it happens. I contacted the specialist nurse Iffy who gave me some advice as to how to improve things and I have followed her advice religiously for the last week. It appears to be improving up until the last couple of days I have not been able to sit in front of my computer to do this update. Things are healing slowly....each day I feel a little better.

Routine, Routine and more dam Routine

I am now 32 days post op and feeling pretty good as I said at the start that when I got back from Melbourne I was all out of sorts. I was full of all sorts of aches and pains caused by the surgery/recovery. I really was at a bit of a loss as to what to do next. I spoke to a very dear friend of mine and she suggested what I needed to do was to establish a daily routine to help with my recovery both physical and Mental.  One of the things I needed to balance was my need for activity against my need for rest and treatment for the "mild complication"

So I established a daily routine....I dilate 3 times a day for 20 minutes, I needed to let the the area of "separation" dry out so it could heal. I also cannot spend my entire day "resting" as this is counter productive and will lead to further complications. I also need to incorporate 2 salt baths per day to promote the healing of the surgical site and the separation area.

With all this going on a routine was really important to establish so that everything was covered. It also helped mentally knowing that I was able to cover off each of my new needs as part of this routine.

I have my next consult due at the end of this month in which I have to send Photo's and will receive a call with my next set of instructions for dilation and wound healing.

"So...what's it like?" 


Dilation is what it is... very little to no discomfort. In the first few weeks there was some but now only if I push too hard with the dilator. I have very little in the way of phantom pains or sensations but every now and then it really feels weird like the dam thing has grown back LOL On a much happier note I did experience my first really nice dream which confirmed something was working down there and I do have some sensation I think but I have to say I haven't exactly been doing much in the way of exploration everything still needs time to heal. I suspect it will be awhile before the swelling, stiches and separation issues have all been fixed. I hope my dream experience means that because everything is working fine whilst I was asleep, I am hoping it means good physical outcome...essentially the equipment  is in good working order?? that would be nice  ;)


With still a long way to go I feel good about myself which is a new and unique experience. I have experienced some "Anaesthetic blues" but distraction, goal setting and chatting with others has helped with that. I see my HRT Dr on Tuesday for a check-up and she had offered any post surgical care that I need.

So that's about it for now...recovery is ongoing and each day I feel a little better and I have a little less discomfort its now mostly about nerves connecting, swelling continuing to reduce and getting back my level of fitness ready for my hip replacement.


Take Care


Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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HappyMoni

Liz,
   So glad to hear of your great progress. You have this down the bottom, "Voice Surgery 01/02/19."  Wait...What?
Moni
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LizK

Hi Moni

Yes first February is the due date for my voice surgery but of course you in the USA have a different way of expressing dates...so for my US Friends maybe this makes more sense 2/1/2019...Only a few weeks away now...I forget the USA has its own unique way of doing dates lol

Hope you are well Moni

Take care

Liz


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Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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Rachel

Hello Liz,

Congratulations on your GCS. I am glad you are healing well and taking care of the separation complication. Good luck on your upcoming February 1st VFS.
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LizK

Quote from: Rachel on January 05, 2019, 06:02:36 PM
Hello Liz,

Congratulations on your GCS. I am glad you are healing well and taking care of the separation complication. Good luck on your upcoming February 1st VFS.


Thanks Rachael....I am really looking forward to this one...tried a year of voice training and managed to lift my average pitch to about 180 but still a long way from where I needed to be....


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Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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LizK

Heading out for some Lunch today as its my beloved's birthday. Feeling pretty good, slept incredibly well. Went shopping yesterday for Birthday presents and was out for about 4 hours...spent the rest of the day dosing in a chair LOL.

I have noticed a significant reduction of the swelling compared to even a week ago. The minor complication has not healed but is also not giving me much in the way of trouble.

I am slowly catching up on everyones threads and have spent a fair amount of time just reading this board over the last day or so. My new routine dictates afternoons as "rest periods" for the soul purpose of doing proactive things to promote the healing of the surgical site...which is slowly but surely happening.I have used this time for reading about everyones adventures. I lost the last of my visible sutures over the last couple of days which is another positive sign that the healiong process is proceeding at a steady pace.

Take care

Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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Beverly Anne

Hi, Liz!
I'v been following your GCS updates. I'm pre-op, and they are very helpful. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Sending thoughts of healing and happiness your way!
Be authentic and live life unafraid!
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Nicole70

Hi Liz,

I'm so glad you are feeling stronger and the swelling is going down. I'm sorry I have been quiet  for a bit, work is ramping up again. I look forward to meeting up soon.

Hugs

Nicole
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LizK

Quote from: Beverly Anne on January 06, 2019, 07:28:27 PM
Hi, Liz!
I'v been following your GCS updates. I'm pre-op, and they are very helpful. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience. Sending thoughts of healing and happiness your way!

Hi @Beverly Anne I am glad you have found this thread to be of value. You and others who may be considering GCS are the reason for doing this. Thank you for following along and thankyou for the4 support, it is always appreciated.


Quote from: Nicole70 on January 08, 2019, 01:12:05 AM
Hi Liz,

I'm so glad you are feeling stronger and the swelling is going down. I'm sorry I have been quiet  for a bit, work is ramping up again. I look forward to meeting up soon.

Hugs

Nicole

Hi @Nicole70

I would love to catch up with you when you have some time...I am a "lady of leisure" now so am very flexible when it comes catching up....I hope you are well.

Take care
Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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LizK

Post Op Day 37

I would not have done another update until my appointment at the end of the month however I had cause to contact Iffy Specialist Nurse as I was running out of Antibiotic cream. She of course wanted to see pics of the separation area to see if it required further treatment.

She came back and told me she thought the amount of healing I had was amazing and was very impressed with my progress. I have been reduced to 1 salt bath a day and have the go ahead to move on to the larger dilator which I have done. The larger dilator is quite easy but even still I need to move up in stages increasing the time by 5 minute increments. By the end of next week I would expect to be using the blue as my first dilation, retiring my first little guy and looking at the moving into the final size (Green) over the next couple of weeks. The goal being to be using the largest one at least for 5 minutes by the end of January and then relying only on the larger one by the end of February.

I still get shooting pains and weird neuropathic type pains which are all very fleeting. I am sure i can feel places that I didn't used to be able and Iffy's comment on my sensation is that she was surprisd that I could have that at this early stage of my recovery and it all points to my equipment working correctly depsite the surface numness.

How do I feel

This has to be the most difficult question to asnwer...simply put I feel great...if I tried to explain that then I am not sure how I would do it...the world feels different...I still want to have my voice done but after that I am done...I was considering whether I would even bother with that but I think it makes sense that I do it.

Maybe given some time I will be able to put it is terms that others can understand but suffice to say...I am very happy...it still suprises some days that "it" really is gone but each day I think less and less about transition and just about living my life as the woman I am and have always been.

Till my next update

Take care

Liz


Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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JudiBlueEyes

"...simply put I feel great...if I tried to explain that then I am not sure how I would do it...the world feels different...

Maybe given some time I will be able to put it is terms that others can understand but suffice to say...I am very happy... ...but each day I think less and less about transition and just about living my life as the woman I am and have always been.
"

I couldn't have said it better myself.  I'm so happy for you and that you were able to take this journey.
Hugs, Judi
But now old friends they're acting strange
They shake their heads, they say I've changed
Well something's lost, but something's gained
In living every day.
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Ayla

Liz
So very happy for you.  You sound great and truly at peace, which is what we really search for.
Safe travels
Aisla

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LizK

Thanks @Aisla and @JudiBlueEyes I did post a response to you both but unfortunately it got lost in the down time. But essentially it was "thanks for the support"


Take care

Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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LizK

8 week update

I can't believe that it's been 8 weeks since surgery, times flies when you are having fun.  ;D

I had my follow-up appointment via telephone today with 3 main area of concern. Each one was certainly addressed fully. I have developed some granulation and a raw area along side this which requires the application of Silver Nitrate which I will get my Dr to do on Tuesday.

I sent a number of photo's showing the progress I have made and was told my recovery is well on target. I was quizzed about my use of dilators especially since I have now graduated to the largest green one. However because I still have some "separation" going on I was advised to go back to the second dilator(blue) and to reduce my frequency to twice a day. I was not entirely happy with the going back to the smaller dilator but it will aid in the healing process for the separation and the rawness. I have also being doing a couple of other things to promote the healing such as resting and letting the air circulate without interference from pesky clothes.... as much as I can. They were pleased with these additional actions.

I am still unable to book my hip surgery and it was suggested that until the separation area is completely healed they do not want me having my hip replacement. With the application of the of the silver nitrate I should hopefully be healed by my next appointment in 4 weeks. I certainly hope so as each day I continue without the hip surgery my mobility reduces.

I was going to try and do some more walking this week however I have had a couple of episodes that have reduced me to walking with two sticks instead of the usual one so I doubt that it will help.

Overall I would say I am a bit flat emotionally at the moment due to a combination of post surgical depression, my upcoming visit with my parents and my difficulty with walking. I know on an intellectual level why I am feeling this way but knowing does very little to change how I feel. I am sure over the next few weeks I will feel better.


I am still really happy about my surgery and very contented. Each day I get a small amount stronger and feel just a little bit better. I am not as tired as I was a few weeks ago and it doesn't really hit me until late afternoon rather than lunchtime like it was awhile ago. I continue to have what appears to be neuropathic pains which are fleeting and maybe once a day something will fire off giving me a short sharp jolt. I have not really done any exploration of the area for over 2 weeks due to the physical issues I am having but I did "bump" something whilst applying ointment to my granulation which was very pleasant to say the least. I think I know which part of my new anatomy I have found  :icon_bumdance-nerd:...I am starting to become confident that I will have pretty good sensation when I am finally all healed.


Feel free to ask about anything I have not covered or PM me should you want to ask something more private.


Take care


Liz
Transition Begun 25 September 2015
HRT since 17 May 2016,
Fulltime from 8 March 2017,
GCS 4 December 2018
Voice Surgery 01 February 2019
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Northern Star Girl

@LizK
Dear Liz:
I have really enjoyed reading your last couple updates.

It is so nice for me to read that you are doing so well as you continue to achieve your various milestones in your transition journey.   Thank you for allowing all of us to tag along with you as you travel down your personal road toward your goal.   

Please continue, as I am certain that you will, to continue working on your healing, health and well being.   Healing is a slow process but I am sure that you are aware that one needs to push their boundaries a little to get the most out of personal healing and personal therapy.....   but don't push them too hard and end up sabotaging your progress... it is a delicate balance for sure.

Thank you for feeling comfortable posting many of your details, your successes,  and your life's trials and tribulations.
I will definitely be eagerly looking for your future updates and postings around the various threads on the Forums.

Thank you for sharing and posting.
Hugs and Hugs and best wishes to you...
Danielle
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Wow - 8 weeks already! Time flies.

I am glad your recovery is progressing. It seems the few bumps along the way are not distracting you from the bigger picture.

I am sorry to hear your hip replacement needs to wait a little longer, I am sure the lack of mobility is dreading and I remember you walking long walks every day prior to surgery. At least it is summer where you are which allows to let air at the recovery zone.

I will have to follow your thread since it does provide me a bit of a timeline of what is ahead. Right now I am planning to be back to work at the four-week mark, I hope this was a good decision. Not sure when I will be able to re-join my running girls and get back to my gym. Part will also be to find the time for the dilation schedule.

How long are your dilation sessions each time?

Thanks for your update and I hope the silver nitrate does it's magic!

Hugs,

Sarah

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