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Started by Riley Skye, June 21, 2015, 05:36:43 PM

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Riley Skye

I can't believe how far in transition I've come, the past 2.5 years has been such a blur and a roller coaster. I'm now almost three months post srs, though I still got one surgery left to fix a complication. Transition has been so traumatic but I finally have my body! Even though I still suffer from bad ptsd from the abuse I faced I can finally call this body my own :)

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stephaniec

congrats, have a happy life.
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Riley Skye

Thanks, I got a lot to go through still. Transition sucked but I'm gonna come out stronger. I do want to give back to the community. Susan's helped me so much, I know I've shied away but I'm beyond grateful for how much help I've gotten at the beginning.

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stephaniec

How's the healing been since the surgery
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Riley Skye

I had a pretty decent and very painful complication. With that said thanks to my doctors amazing care I've been healing pretty well and the second op will be easy!

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stephaniec

good to hear, have a great recovery, It must feel good to be complete
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Mariah

Congrats. Sorry to hear about the complication, but at least they have everything under control. Hugs
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Riley Skye

I'll recovery perfectly fine, I have so many emotions

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JLT1

Glad to hear from you again.  Living life with out the problem of living as the wrong gender is soooo much better. 

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Riley Skye

And I started feeling that way in the fall before surgery, once I was being gendered correctly it all feel into place.

Also I can't say enough good things about Dr Mcginn, I've been recording excellent care through this complication and she really wants me to be healthy physically and mentally, I can't recommend her enough!

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