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Urine stream

Started by Dorothy, January 29, 2009, 03:36:11 AM

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BiirthaZ

"It's normal if the problem's minor but we were more concerned about making a mess every time we use the toilet."

Well I assume you sit down to pee. It will go into the toilet. Wipe yourself off maybe carry a pack of baby wipes with you for cleaning your butt off.
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Jeannette

Quote from: BiirthaZ on March 01, 2009, 05:14:38 PM

Well I assume you sit down to pee.

??? don't you? or do you pee standing up?
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BiirthaZ

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Dorothy

Many thanks to everybody for their moral support & experiences. It helped a great deal.
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Lin

Quote from: BiirthaZ on March 01, 2009, 12:27:46 PM
I talk to my female doctor about my peeing. She said, All woman pee differently since they all have a different vagina. Some spray and some do not. You are a woman a unique woman with a unique vagina, allow it to be unique, I wipe my self after every pee myself. Think of it you have a sterilization unit to clean you after you go pottie.

I'm 2 years post-op, and my my urine stream has been straight and constant since a few monthes after the op, but now I still always wipe myself after every pee. That's pretty normal. I think most women do like this. So, Pia, don't worry too much, and hope things are going well for you.
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Dorothy

Quote from: Asianrose on March 21, 2009, 02:44:05 AM
I'm 2 years post-op, and my my urine stream has been straight and constant since a few monthes after the op, but now I still always wipe myself after every pee. That's pretty normal. I think most women do like this. So, Pia, don't worry too much, and hope things are going well for you.

Many thanks for the encouragement.  Can I ask after how many monthes it normalised?
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Lin

Quote from: Pia on March 22, 2009, 10:45:31 PM
Many thanks for the encouragement.  Can I ask after how many monthes it normalised?

You're more than welcome. I don't remember exactly how many monthes, but I think it's something between 4-6 monthes.
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Yvonne

What peeps don't understand sometimes is that everything's repositioned during GRS so it's going to take time for your body & pelvic muscles to adjust.  I'm too a Bowers' girl btw, had GRS in 2005 & took me a whole year for my urine stream to normalise. 
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Dorothy

Quote from: Yvonne on April 10, 2009, 03:27:45 PM
What peeps don't understand sometimes is that everything's repositioned during GRS so it's going to take time for your body & pelvic muscles to adjust.  I'm too a Bowers' girl btw, had GRS in 2005 & took me a whole year for my urine stream to normalise.

Don't think there's a lack of understanding there.  But why do some peeps have got different results?.  I know everybody's different but even so it makes me wonder.
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sd

Quote from: Pia on April 11, 2009, 09:45:10 AM
Don't think there's a lack of understanding there.  But why do some peeps have got different results?.  I know everybody's different but even so it makes me wonder.
All it takes is one stitch to be in a different place I would imagine. Considering the differences in everyones anatomy down there just in nature, it's reasonable that after major changes that there would bean even greater variance.
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Jeannette

Quote from: Leslie Ann on April 11, 2009, 02:28:01 PM
All it takes is one stitch to be in a different place I would imagine. Considering the differences in everyones anatomy down there just in nature, it's reasonable that after major changes that there would bean even greater variance.

I'm beginning to contemplate this is true.  I know a few gals that have also gone to Marci for their GRS & unlike me they didn't have any problems with their urine stream being "erratic" the first few months post-op.
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Blanche

My experience's been the same as AsianRose's.

Quote from: AsianRoseI'm 2 years post-op, and my my urine stream has been straight and constant since a few monthes after the op, but now I still always wipe myself after every pee. That's pretty normal. I think most women do like this. So, Pia, don't worry too much, and hope things are going well for you

My urine stream normalised after only two months post op. 
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Fer

Never had a problem with urine stream. It's always been direct to the point since the first time after sugery. ;)
The laws of God, the laws of man, He may keep that will and can; Not I. Let God and man decree Laws for themselves and not for me; And if my ways are not as theirs Let them mind their own affairs. - A. E. Housman
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Dorothy

Quote from: Fer on April 19, 2009, 05:49:30 PM
Never had a problem with urine stream. It's always been direct to the point since the first time after sugery. ;)

Consider yourself lucky. It isn't something you want to experience. Can I ask who your surgeon was?
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lisanicholeb

uh huh....lol  by now that has been corrected eh? the swelling usually causes that to happen and it takes some time.  I uses to p al over til the swelling went down. now it is normal
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missyzanta

I am 7mths post and my stream JUST got better.  I close my legs and lean forward.  It will get better.  You are still swollen down there for up to a year.
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