I don't think there's any way to really predict how you'll feel... at least when going by my own experience. I thought I'd be all emotional on the way in, but I mostly kept thinking, "wow, these blankets are so warm and comfy!" (they had warming blankets in the prep room). I actually dozed off for a few moments, lol. It was just such a HUGE relief to *know* it was really going to happen now... that I'd made it at last.
Even in the op room, I was weirdly relaxed about it all. I actually felt GUILTY, lol... as I could see and hear all the people klinking tools around, getting ready for me... and I felt like such a pain to them, causing all this fuss for them just because of a little gender problem thing of mine, lol.
Not exactly the big, religious experience I thought it'd be, lol.
Afterwards, my very first thought upon lucidity was, "I'm alive! Wow that was quick! I hope they didn't need a graft! I can feel my leg... doesn't hurt! Guess they didn't! Hooray! Wow, these drugs are pretty cool..."
I honestly wondered if I'd freak out when seeing the new genitals. Not that I doubted I needed to do this, but it IS quite a drastic change after all. But all I could think of was, "finally!" You'll have awhile to get used to the idea too, since there's dressings and packings for awhile to get through. And you're so darn busy afterwards with baths, douching, dialating eventually... and catheters, dressings being changed, on and on... you don't really get much time for the emotional weight to sink in.
Oh for sure, you'll have your cryfest moments of "I can't believe I finally did it!" But then... it's time for your next dialation or bath, lol.
Congratulations!!!! It IS sooooo close now!!!!
~ Katie Marie ~