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Gender Confirmation Surgery with Dr. Kim 10 Jan. 2019

Started by Yuusui, November 16, 2018, 07:39:42 AM

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Linde

Quote from: Yuusui on January 26, 2019, 08:22:09 AM
Here I am, now 16 days since my surgery! It was an amazing experience. Dr. Kim's team was top notch! All is healing as expected. I've already been able to upsize my dilator!

One thing that happened for me that seems to be a first was that I was given an epidural. Omg! That's turned out to be the best thing ever! I HAD ABSOLUTELY NO PAIN DURING MY HOSPITAL STAY! Once it started wearing off, I could start feeling things, but it was extremely manageable. I am one happy woman!
That sounds great!
Were you able to observe your surgery?  That is what I would want to do, to make sure that there is no breach of sterile procedure (and no chance for a wound infection)
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Yuusui

Oh god no! The surgery was about 7 hours long. I didn't want to be awake for a single bit of it!

Linde

Quote from: Yuusui on January 31, 2019, 04:44:37 PM
Oh god no! The surgery was about 7 hours long. I didn't want to be awake for a single bit of it!
Why not?  I try to be awake for all possible procedures, I want to see what is going on!
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Linde

OK, here I am again.  The way it looks like the U of m seems to be the only hospital who accepts my funny Humana care insurance PPO.  No surgeon in Florida will take it!  Fine with me, I feel way better taken care of in the cities than any other place in the country, and I am pretty much in the know!

Yuusui, how was your surgery with Dr. Kim? How was your stay and care at Fairview?  I have never been there as a patient, and know it only from my training days.
I did write an initial email to the department to find out more details, how long did it take you to get in?
Now I have questions over questions, I did not expect to have.  I was hoping my orchi would swipe away all genital dysphoria, it actually made it even stronger!  Stupid human mind that is inside my head!
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Linde

@ Yuusui, did you have an orchi prior to the surgery?  I read on your blog that you stopped hormones at some time prior to it.  If I would do that, I would have nothing left to keep my body going.  Did they tell you why to stop any hormones?
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