I'm so excited for this. Having surgery with Dr. Satterwhite in 8 days. I'm looking to see if you guys can give me any feedback on my plans.
1. Flying. I'm anxious about TSA giving me a hard time so I'm planning on showing up 2 hours before my flight. Maybe 2.5 hours? My plan is to bring a typed letter that says something along the lines of
"I am a pre-operation transgender man which is why your AIT screening showed an anomaly. I appreciate your professionalism in following TSA rules and regulations (i.e. pat down by a male officer and not requesting I remove my shirt.) If you cannot be professional, please call a supervisor." I plan to print out the transgender TSA page and highlight key phrases (
http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/transgender-travelers).What do you think? Good idea? Will this make it harder on me? I don't mind outing myself to security personnel but I don't want to have this conversation in front of all the other travelers. I will just tell them I need a pat down for medical reasons and hand them this note.
I'm flying alone both ways and plan to pack things in a traditional backpack. I'm going to pack pretty light; I don't have a laptop or anything.
2. I'm a teacher and I need to return to school 3 weeks after surgery. I can take it easy but I don't have any more sick days and I can't leave my students with a sub for that long. Any advice for returning to work? I have a high stool with a back at a table in the front I could instruct from if that is necessary.
3. I'm also not sure what to think about the constipation warnings. I have never been anything close to constipated in my life, even when I was taking opiates recreationally (oops). I have sort of an irrational fear of laxatives. Could a strong cup of coffee work? What about kombucha? I plan to have some kombucha for the probiotic effect anyway.
4. I'm lucky that my mother will be caring for me the first 3 days and I have various friends staying with me for the first couple weeks. After 2 weeks I assume I'll be okay enough to putter around my house and take care of myself.
Am I totally off the mark? Anything I'm missing? Oh, also, do all surgeons require you to wear a binder or equivalent after the post-op appointment at 1 week? I'm antsy to put binding behind me.