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7 days post op question? New technique used?

Started by lovelessheart, July 02, 2015, 08:28:32 PM

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lovelessheart

I recently had Srs  with dr Ivan in Guadalajara Mexico . He used a new technique on me. Using the urethra to as some of the vagina and also he put a peice of the penis head in my vagina , as an extra g spot kind of thing. Well, due to possible allergic reaction to the latex condom used to form the package, It had to come out of me today, as I was randomly running fevers. The doctor instructed me not to dilate until Saturday . I'm just worry my body will close it up since it is fairly new . I asked the doctor about this but didn't get a clear response . He told me it would be fine. Has anyone ever gone through this? What happened?did you lose depth ? Is depth something I can gain back in the case it closes a little . Just a little worried.


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Laura_7

In March 2014, Dr Ivan Aguilar, a urologist from Mexico, spent one month with Marci Bowers learning their GRS techniques.

So part of urethral tissue is probably used to line the labia...
to give it a pink and moist appearance...
the rest of the vagina could turn over time into mucosa...
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,149304.msg1682002.html#msg1682002

Well if they are concerned about latex there are alternatives... there are latex free condoms... made of plastic for example...

another option might be to use a very small dilator... for a few minutes...

just talk it through with them...


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AnonyMs

I'm slightly allergic to some surgical tapes, but luckily not all of them. Its nothing to serious, but it is pretty irritating. There are alternatives to latex. Just imagine if you had a latex catheter.

I believe depth is not something you can recover without surgery. I've always heard that's why its so important to dilate.
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Laura_7

Quote from: AnonyMs on July 02, 2015, 09:33:40 PM
I believe depth is not something you can recover without surgery. I've always heard that's why its so important to dilate.
Well it seems to depend...
there are people who report they have recovered depth with dilating with estrogen cream (from a gyn, otc cream has often not enough estro inside) and hormone therapy (bioidentical estrogen, bioidentical progesterone and a small dose of testo. The hormones have an influence too).

Well it might be a good idea if something is in there in the beginning... but its possible part of it has healed... you might simply talk it through with them.
maybe it would be possible to take some small pain meds and dilate for a short time...

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