Hey Andrea
I am 2 years post op and, in the months before my surgery, I was petrified! Clearly, it's different for everyone, but, despite being very sure about wanting the outcome, I was terrified of the operation, complications, loneliness (I went to Thailand (Dr Chett) on my own - though I did have a little help there) and guilt ridden about spending all our money on myself. I put off surgery twice which meant I paid a penalty, had to hide in the toilets at the Bangkok airport while I suffered a little panic attack (never had one before or since), managed to forget my original paper-work (I was in such a flap!) and presented with dangerously high blood pressure at my first consult (my blood pressure is low).
What was strange was my mind was realling the whole time, but my feet kept walking forward. Some more primitive part of my brain was still in touch with who I am and what I needed... By the time I went in for surgery, I was completely calm with no fears at all.
Recovery wasn't completely smooth, but now I have finally gotten in touch with my body, embraced my strength and am engaging with the world in a fuller more authentic way. I had a partner before (and after 🙂 ) surgery, but if I was single, my new lease on life and far more body positive outlook would, I believe, put me in a far better place to build all sorts of relationships.
Well, that's just a bit of my story. Hope it helps and the very best of luck to you!
cheers
Sarah