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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Male to female transsexual talk (MTF) => Topic started by: epvanbeveren on February 18, 2018, 05:31:11 AM

Title: Watching GRS video's, animated and real
Post by: epvanbeveren on February 18, 2018, 05:31:11 AM
Hi ladies,

I am kind of curious to know how all of you are thinking about watching the GRS video's on YouTube.

I have tried watching them before and after my surgery, but I can still not watch these video's till the end, to scary. I have tried it a few times after surgery now, to try to imagine where my "pinch" pains are coming from, so it will make sense to me.

My Dr. told me I have many more months of healing to do, so she did make me feel more comfortable.
Title: Re: Watching GRS video's, animated and real
Post by: MollyPants on February 18, 2018, 06:03:16 AM
I've only seen a few snippets so far. It's really interesting how they do it and the results are amazing. So I am sort of drawn to watching it. But oh my god is it scary to see happening! It really makes my skin crawl. I think it's a really brave thing to go through.

The animated ones are fine as it's not quite real for me.

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Title: Re: Watching GRS video's, animated and real
Post by: Colleen_definitely on February 18, 2018, 07:38:07 AM
I've always hated watching surgery videos. It just creeps me out.

The animation of a PI surgery was interesting and really made the joke of calling it a "renovation" much funnier since so much is reused.
Title: Re: Watching GRS video's, animated and real
Post by: Rachel on February 18, 2018, 09:27:44 AM
Before GCS I watched every video I could find on youtube. I watched the good ones several times. After a while I became desensitized to the blood and really interested in the different techniques, stitches used and looks. I went to many doctors presentations and some several times at the trans health conference. I learned some valuable insight and chose my surgeon based on a set of criteria. I guess I evolved in my initial video viewing to becoming very interested in the procedures and types of procedures being offered.

I wonder if I was a year latter in my research I may have chosen the peritoneal graft or if I was not afraid the colon graft.     
Title: Re: Watching GRS video's, animated and real
Post by: jfong on February 18, 2018, 10:44:18 AM
Pre-op I used to get light headed and almost passed out when I think too much in details about the surgery, once post op.. it doesn't really bother me anymore. I can watch both versions without any ill effect.

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