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Jenn (fae-reborn) is well

Started by NicholeW., October 01, 2008, 04:13:53 PM

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NicholeW.

She had her op yesterday and is recovering nicely with very little pain. She expects to be home this weekend and to go back to classes on Monday.

We chatted last night and I had to tell her the board was down and I couldn't letcha huys know she was well. So, I am now.

Jenn sends her love to you and hopes to be posting again very soon. O, she's really happy as well. :)

Nichole
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Flan Princess

Please send my wishes for a swift recovery. If you don't mind me saying that  :icon_nervious:
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Laura91

I'm glad that Jenn is doing well.  :)
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Shana A

Congrats Jenn! And thanks for passing along the news Nichole!

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Janet_Girl

Good News on Jenn.  Thanks Nichole for the update.  Give her my love and tell her congrats on the Op.  I hope she heals quickly
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Purple Pimp

First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you would do. -- Epictetus
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Jay



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fae_reborn

Thank you so much everyone, I'm feeling wonderful and I've just been here at my dad's resting these last few days.  The op went as planned with no complications, I've had very little pain but they have me on pain killers (which make me sleepy and feel nice :laugh: ).  This morning was my first real shower in three days and it was wonderful, I truly feel like a new woman and I have no regrets at all!  I've really been reborn!  ;D

Now the nitty gritty I suppose.   :D

The op was on Tuesday morning.  I came down from school and stayed with my dad last weekend.  He's been very supportive of this and has even slowly started calling me Jenn and using the proper female pronouns.  His girlfriend is wonderful too, she was joking with him the other night about how men think with their *hmmm's* and goes "Jenn, aren't you glad you're female now and don't have to deal with those 'things'?"  :D I beamed!  I says "Yes!" and couldn't have been happier.

Anyway, Tuesday morning dad drove me down to the outpatient facility where the op was performed.  After signing some papers I had to wait in the lobby for about 30 mins.  I was very nervous but took lots of deep breathes to stay calm.  A nurse came out shortly after and took me back to change into a hairnet and a gown and socks.  She let me use the female changing room without any hesitation too, which made me very happy.  After changing and assuring myself, I came out into the pre-op area and she had me lay down on one of the beds.  I was the only one there except for an older gentleman who was behind a privacy curtain.  I signed some more papers and the nurse started my IV.  I told her that I'm very frightened by needles and she talked me through it, asked me about school, etc. and kept me talking.  I didn't cry or resist (which I thought I might), and it was over before I knew it.  She gave me a cold compress and adjusted the bed so I was completely flat.  I felt fine after a little bit and they brought my dad in to sit with me.  He looked concerned but I assured him I was ok and this is what I wanted.

I waited for another hour and signed some more papers regarding the op.  There was a little boy in another room and we could hear him screaming, I felt bad for him and told the nurse; she agreed.  The doctor arrived and asked if I had any questions, and then the anestesiologist came in and I signed his papers and they started me on antibiotics and gave me the anestesia.  Before they wheeled me into the operating room I squeezed dad's hand and told him I loved him and I'd see him later.  They wheeled me into the op room and I was looking at the lights on the ceiling when...LIGHTS OUT.

Next thing I knew, I was in the recovery room and had lost about 90 minutes.  I was very groggy and a little sore but the nurse told me where I was and that I was ok and the op was over.  She gave me some crackers and ginger ale and took the IV out.  Dad came in shortly after and sat with me, he had talked to the doctor in the parking lot as he was coming back from getting coffee and a snack.  He told dad that the op went very well without any problems, but he had other patients to see back at his office and wished me and dad well.  The nurse tried explaining the after care instructions to me but I was too out of it so she told dad and he signed the paper for me.  I had to correct the nurses a few times when they said 'he' and I said 'she' and they apologized.

After a little bit of laying there, I felt well enough to go so the nurse closed a privacy curtain and helped me get my clothes on.  Thank the Lady for athletic pants!  I didn't have anything else that I thought would be comfortable so I wore those and I'm glad I did.  When I was decent she and dad helped me to the car and dad drove me home.

Both the nurse and the doctor have been calling to make sure I'm alright.  I've had very little pain and I've been resting, as I said.  Had a little bit of drainage which, oddly enough makes me happy because it feels like my first (and unfortunately only) period.  I've been wearing maxi pads to handle the drainage.  Part of me will miss it, which may or may not sound strange to you but *shrugs*

I feel great, this was by far the best decision I've ever made, I have no regrets and it was totally worth it.  I'm heading back to school on Sunday and I should be fully healed in a few weeks.  Then I'm going to Victoria's Secret because ladies, I deserve some sexy lingerie after all this.  I think I earned it.  ;D

Jenn
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iFindMeHere

congratulations hon,

Tetanus and I wish you great joy and a speedy recovery!
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Janet_Girl

Congrats Jenn. 
I hope that you are back on your feet soon. 
The twins will never bother you agian.
Your happiness is your only worry now.

Love Little Sister :icon_bunch:
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deviousxen

Wow... That sounds kinda perfect. You'll have to tell me how it heals up and does. I'm really kinda curious these days about this.... Subject.


Congrats. I kinda envy!
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Shana A

Hi Jenn,

Thanks for letting us know that everything went well. All my best wishes for quick healing and congrats on realizing your dream!

hugs,

Z
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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TheBattler

I am glad all is well Jenn.

Alice
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fae_reborn

Thanks again everyone.  I'm still sore but I felt well enough this morning to drive and I'm back up at school.  Fall is settling in up here in the NE and the trees are beautiful!  I'm so calm I don't have a care in the world, I'm feeling very serene and wonderful.  My stomach is rumbling though so I should probably make something for lunch!  :laugh:

Quote from: deviousxen on October 03, 2008, 01:28:28 PM
Wow... That sounds kinda perfect. You'll have to tell me how it heals up and does. I'm really kinda curious these days about this.... Subject.


Congrats. I kinda envy!

Thanks Xen, and don't worry I'm sure you'll realize your dreams too.  The procedure itself is really simple, I just had to shell out about $3K for it but it was totally worth it.  If you'd like more info you can PM me, I'm reluctant to say specifics publicly about where it was performed and who my doctor is, just so I can protect my privacy.

Jenn
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NicholeW.

Quote from: fae_reborn on October 04, 2008, 10:54:47 AM
Thanks again everyone.  I'm still sore but I felt well enough this morning to drive and I'm back up at school.  Fall is settling in up here in the NE and the trees are beautiful!  I'm so calm I don't have a care in the world, I'm feeling very serene and wonderful.  My stomach is rumbling though so I should probably make something for lunch!  :laugh:

Quote from: deviousxen on October 03, 2008, 01:28:28 PM
Wow... That sounds kinda perfect. You'll have to tell me how it heals up and does. I'm really kinda curious these days about this.... Subject.


Congrats. I kinda envy!

Thanks Xen, and don't worry I'm sure you'll realize your dreams too.  The procedure itself is really simple, I just had to shell out about $3K for it but it was totally worth it.  If you'd like more info you can PM me, I'm reluctant to say specifics publicly about where it was performed and who my doctor is, just so I can protect my privacy.

Jenn

Hmmm. driving today are ya. Well, let's hope you drive more clearly than you were talking in that message I finally got today that you left on our voice-mail. Sorry, Cat listened to it and I was out and she forgot to tell me about it. I found it this morning when I was clearing out the old saved messages. I swear, girl, you sounded as though you had no pain, no worries, no anxiety, no solid life on the planet when you were talking!! :laugh: Must have been some really good opiate pain-killers they gave you!! :laugh:

I'm so happy you are well and safe and like I said, you may want to drive north without the added "help" of any of those good drugs you have left!! :laugh: Or you might wanna give the car a couple and see if it won't fly you back rather than keeping it's tires on the road! ;D

I think your suggestion about only chatting about particulars in PM or by email is a very good one, not just for your privacy, but goodness knws who will read anything you post and go find the nasty man who helps "transsexuals!!"

Anyhow, I am soo very proud of you and happy for you, luv. Do be safe on the journey home and have a great rest-of-the-weekend!

:icon_hug:

Nikki

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Robyn

A big step, Jenn.  Congratulations.

Robyn
When we walk to the edge of all the light we have and take the step into the darkness of the unknown, we must believe that one of two things will happen. There will be something solid for us to stand on or we will be taught to fly. — Patrick Overton
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fae_reborn

Thank you Robyn. :icon_hug:

Quote from: Nichole on October 04, 2008, 11:25:28 AM
Hmmm. driving today are ya. Well, let's hope you drive more clearly than you were talking in that message I finally got today that you left on our voice-mail. Sorry, Cat listened to it and I was out and she forgot to tell me about it. I found it this morning when I was clearing out the old saved messages. I swear, girl, you sounded as though you had no pain, no worries, no anxiety, no solid life on the planet when you were talking!! :laugh: Must have been some really good opiate pain-killers they gave you!! :laugh:

I'm so happy you are well and safe and like I said, you may want to drive north without the added "help" of any of those good drugs you have left!! :laugh: Or you might wanna give the car a couple and see if it won't fly you back rather than keeping it's tires on the road! ;D

I think your suggestion about only chatting about particulars in PM or by email is a very good one, not just for your privacy, but goodness knws who will read anything you post and go find the nasty man who helps "transsexuals!!"

Anyhow, I am soo very proud of you and happy for you, luv. Do be safe on the journey home and have a great rest-of-the-weekend!

:icon_hug:

Nikki



*laughs* yes dear sister, the pills they gave me are wonderful.  You're not the only one I zoned out on over the phone.  :laugh: ;D

I got back here safe and sound and I'm relaxing.  I went shopping today and treated myself.  ;)

Jenn
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