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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Female to male transsexual talk (FTM) => Topic started by: PixieBoy on August 26, 2013, 04:08:33 PM

Title: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: PixieBoy on August 26, 2013, 04:08:33 PM
So yeah, I'm having top surgery in just a few days. I'm kind of nervous as I've never had any type of surgery before, and I've also never been under general anaesthesia before. I'll be getting the double incision one, considering there's a fair bit they'll have to remove. Does anyone have any tips or advice? Already going to bring button-up shirts (the few I own, heh) and will be spending a couple weeks at home to rest up before I move away for university studies. I haven't used the wrong kinds of painkillers (ones with acetylsalicylic acid in them), just like the doctors told me to. Is there anything else I could do except relax and stop worrying? I'm 5-ish months on T, if that would help...

(I've changed my avatar, got sick of seeing my ugly mug and Totoro is a great film, so there's that)
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: MooseintheHoose on August 26, 2013, 05:07:04 PM
I'm sorry that I don't have any tips or advice for you, but just wanted to say that I'm totally stoked for you! Can I ask who is doing your surgery? Let us know how you get on alright :D
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Darrin Scott on August 26, 2013, 07:15:48 PM
No advice, but Congrats!
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Tossu-sama on August 26, 2013, 08:10:58 PM
Make sure stuff you need daily or might need is not on top shelves/somewhere you'll find hard to reach with limited mobility. :D Or have someone to be your lackey, lolz.

And congrats. 8)
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Elijah3291 on August 26, 2013, 11:11:22 PM
Quote from: Tossu-sama on August 26, 2013, 08:10:58 PM
Make sure stuff you need daily or might need is not on top shelves/somewhere you'll find hard to reach with limited mobility. :D Or have someone to be your lackey, lolz.

And congrats. 8)

yeah be sure to do this.

I would get some boost or ensure nutrition drinks, those are helpful for when you need to eat but don't have an appetite, also don't forget milk of magnesia

also, everyone talks about baby wipes because you cannot bathe.  I had no trouble bathing, just fill your tub part way, and then just kneel in it, that way you never need your arms to get out of the tub.

good luck!
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Arch on August 26, 2013, 11:24:49 PM
If you think you'll have trouble maneuvering to reach the toilet paper, put an extra roll somewhere where it is easy to reach.
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Taka on August 27, 2013, 04:50:58 AM
staying away from blood thinning painkillers should help a lot. the doctor should also have mentioned seafood, eating seal for dinner every day can also make you bleed a little more than necessary. i don't think that's anything you need to worry about though, inuits are pretty much the only ones who have that problem.

i wish you luck, it must feel nice to have gotten this far.
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: PixieBoy on August 27, 2013, 08:34:51 AM
Thanks for the tips, everyone!

@MooseintheHoose: I'm Swedish, so unless you are as well I doubt that knowing the surgeon's name might be helpful. I got the surgery through the national health care (you know the drill: psychological tests, getting asked stupid questions by psychologists, waiting, waiting some more, blah blah), so I didn't have the option to choose a surgeon. What weirds me out a bit is that the name on the letter with the surgery date is a different person than the person I met during pre-op consultation, despite the fact that the pre-op person, who was a surgeon, said that he himself would most likely preform the surgery on me.

I'm sorry for my poor English.
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: FTMDiaries on August 27, 2013, 10:08:50 AM
Congratulations, and good luck with your surgery!

I'm pre-op myself but am due to have top surgery in October, so I've done quite a bit of research. Here are a few ideas I've gathered along the way, both from my research and from the several hospital stays I've had over the past few years:
(BTW, your English is great. I've been to Stockholm myself (loved it) and I found that many Swedes speak better English than the English! ;) )
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Tossu-sama on August 27, 2013, 12:27:04 PM
The showering/bathing thing seems to depend on the surgeon/patient/case/whatever. I was allowed to take a shower when I got home (day after the surgery), they just said I'd have to pat the surgery wound area dry instead of wiping. But then again, I have just tapes (I guess?) over the wounds and nothing else.

The only thing that gave me problems and aches were the drainage bags that I was stuck with for four days.
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: King Malachite on August 27, 2013, 12:39:34 PM
Congrats!
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: birdline on August 28, 2013, 02:08:46 AM
Woo!

Yeah, no advice - but good luck and congrats! I hope it all goes well :D
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: aleon515 on August 28, 2013, 12:22:14 PM
Well haven't had it but reading/watching videos as mine is pretty soon.

I've heard these things:
1. Take constipation seriously, as it is likely to happen. People mentioned what to bring.
2. Bring stuff to do. I'm not staying in a hospital, but I have heard if they keep you a couple days you are going to be bored out of your mind- electronics, books, puzzles, that sort of thing.
3. For some people the itchiness of the bandages is really a problem. I have heard that Benadryl (don't know if that's what they call it there) anyway anti-histamines can be helpful.
4. Get one of those claw things to grab stuff that you might have forgotten up too high (for your house).
5. Easy to slip on pants or shorts too. Might like pj bottoms.
6. Sore throat lozenges. I've heard they put a tube down your throat. It gets sore.
7. Ibuprofen is OUT too.
8. If you are nervous you should tell your doctor and the anesthesiologist. They can give stuff to relax you. Sometimes you will have to wait an hour or two before surgery.


Your English is great!!! I would never have known.

--Jay
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Taka on August 28, 2013, 03:33:35 PM
more information about medicines and supplements that you should avoid before surgery:
http://anes.med.umich.edu/vault/1005114-Meds_instruction_for_patients.pdf

omega-3, fish oil, cinnamon, garlic, and other things that you wouldn't usually think about are included in the list. and it's only talk about avoiding them for the last week before surgery, so it shouldn't be difficult.
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: aleon515 on August 29, 2013, 12:02:49 PM
Quote from: Taka on August 28, 2013, 03:33:35 PM

omega-3, fish oil, cinnamon, garlic, and other things that you wouldn't usually think about are included in the list. and it's only talk about avoiding them for the last week before surgery, so it shouldn't be difficult.

Dr Garramone gives out a rather longish list (though it doesn't include cinnamon and garlic), might include the fish oil though, didn't look. Includes garlic but has this in the supplement section, so I took this to mean not garlic you might put in your food but taking garlic capsules.

--Jay
Title: Re: Top surgery in a few days!
Post by: Taka on August 30, 2013, 03:25:46 AM
i think i'd like to stay away from huge amounts of those in food as well.

licorice can raise your blood pressure, even if it's just some sweets. garlic even in small amounts can make arthritis much worse. ginger is somewhat anti-inflammatory, help with an upset stomach or gas, improves blood circulation etc. i think that improvement of blood circulation is what they want to avoid before surgery. supplements may contain a lot of whatever it is, but honestly, so does my cooking... when i use garlic, the food becomes poisonous to anyone with rheumatic pain or arthritis.

i also found this about ginger:
"It has been mentioned that ginger's components may inhibit thromboxane synthesis in vitro, thus interfering with normal blood clotting (Wichtl, 2004; Abebe, 2003; Backon, 1991; Srivastava, 1989). Although the putative anti-thrombotic activity of ginger in humans has not been proven (Janssen et al., 1996; Lumb, 1994), as a precaution, suspend the use of this herb two weeks before surgery (Robbers and Tyler, 2000)."

it says herb, not supplement.