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Started by rejennyrated, January 27, 2010, 09:26:29 AM

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rejennyrated

V2.0 has been installed succesfully.

I can't inspect her till tomorrow - but I'm told it all went well and according to plan.

Thanks to all those who sent messages of support and told me not to worry. You were right. It was a doddle and my only regret is that it took me so very long to get the cosmetic shortcomings of the original model fixed and prettified!  :) I'm grinning from ear to ear now.  ;D

A very happy Jenny!

PS - I wonder if this is the first ever live posting from inside the surgical ward of a GIC - probably not I guess...
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Sandy

Alright Jenny!

I'm so glad that everything worked out the way you planned!  Take it easy though, girl.  You have had surgery so you won't just spring back.  Try not to over do it.

I'm sure your new *er* UPDATE will look great!  I'm sure you'll be pleased!

-Sandy
Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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rejennyrated

Thanks Sandy!

Just seen the surgeon. He was grinning said it all happened exactly as he had planned it. so that's a good sign... at least I hope so. :)
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Sandy

Did he say anything like "It was as easy as pulling down a window shade"?

The mental image of that just came to mind and I'm sitting here at my desk at work trying not to giggle too loud!

;)

-Sandy
Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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Janet_Girl

Vanity thy name is Jenny.  But I am happy for you.  You have want this for so long.  And Yes we told you so.

Huggles,
Janet.
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rejennyrated

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Thanks Janet

You did indeed  :embarrassed:

and now that I've managed to get the senior nurse to listen to me and take my blood pressure manually instead of with that awful machine which for some reason never reads me correctly, I am 148/85 which is ok(ish) it should really be about 130/75 - but hey at least they are no longer convinced that I'm about to explode so hopefully I'll be going home tomorrow. YAY!  :)

PS - to anyone worrying abot going for stage two (labiaplasty) - of a two stage procedure my advice is GO FOR IT! I can still feel plenty  ;D - so the doom merchants who say you risk a loss of sensation were wrong. Sadly I'm all packed out and trussed in tonight so my first look will come tomorrow when the pack comes out! :laugh:

Post Merge: January 29, 2010, 05:28:49 AM

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Kind of Signing Off
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I'm now safely back home and have had a good nights sleep.

Looking at the end result even with the swelling it is a miraculous transformation. I honestly don't think there is a gynacologist who would spot it now as at last everything is in the right place and looks correct.

Mr Bellringer is a fantastic surgeon. I can not believe how much he did in so short a space of time. He really did a complete rebuild. I even had a pack in for the first 24 hours as he was also working inside the vagina itself to right some anomilies, which I didn't expect him to do.

Rather sore - I wasn't expecting quite so much discomfort, but on the positive side, definitely still fully orgasmic. The feeling is totally different again - from both before SRS version 1 and what I had afterwards, but the new feelings are very nice indeed.

Peeing is now much easier and perfect with no spray. Why did I ever put up with that so long?

There has been an unexpected bonus too but I won't bore you with all details. Suffice to say that I am confident that the reccurrent abcesses that I had been sufferning from for so many years as an indirect result of the previous surgery should no longer happen. The area in question is now unblocked.

I now feel that at last I have reached the end of my physical tranformation. I've taken things as far as I can or indeed I ever want to (barring some way to be fertile).

So whilst I intend to remain a member of this community and to pop in from time to time to offer what help and advice I can I am going to be a little less active.

Thanks to all those who helped me to finally go back and right the shortcomings of the previous job.

Two final thoughts

1. Anyone in the UK - James Bellringer is definitely the MAN! I'm a lifelong fan.

2. Anyone hesitating about labiaplasty - go for it!

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