Day 23, Friday 11th December. Yesterday afternoon was interesting. I met up with Tia, another girl who's here with her boyfriend, David. They live in France, but Tia's originally from Tahiti. She's young and clearly very determined because she's come through a huge amount of difficulties and yet is wonderfully vibrant, positive and social (and very beautiful!). She's just done BA with Chett and is staying across the corridor from me which is how we met. We had coffee in my place and chatted away for ages before we decided we'd all go out for dinner together. Problem was, I had to dilate first. Now as most of you will know (and if you don't you'll soon find out!) we trans girls are happy to share our experiences and show results to each other. It helps both sides, I got another independent assessment and she got to see the kind of results that Chett achieves. She thinks my result looks fantastic and totally natural and she couldn't stop going on about how wonderful it was. She plans to come to Chett for SRS when she's saved enough and now she's even more excited (and a little bit jealous

). She tells me that many of her friends who have also been with Chett also have great results, had very little pain and are very happy whilst some others that chose different surgeons are not so pleased .... So, once again, she seems to reinforce the fact that Chett is a great choice and that's certainly my view.
As for today, it was the first dilator number 2 for me. The experience is a bit difficult to describe because I didn't find it painful, but I felt the hint that pain might be there if I wasn't careful. Entry was more uncomfortable and took longer, but it wasn't excessively uncomfortable and it didn't take oceans of time. I managed to get to my full depth (which I understood I had to do) and 10 mins with 2 was more uncomfortable than 30 mins with 1. An hour or so afterwards I noticed that I was definitely bleeding much more than I have done to date which has been minor, light and watery. This time I had real blood (producing a vampire's tea bag!), however, it wasn't enough to worry me.
Nurses Sri and Noi came in early afternoon and I first asked them about the bleeding and showed them my pad – Sri said this was entirely normal and nothing to worry about. Inspection found me doing well, so I got a thumbs up on that. She was a little surprised that I really experienced no pain moving up to number 2 and even more so when I told her that I pretty much got to full depth. She gave me a little slap for that

and said that I should really only go to 4 inches (rather than 6) first time, then move up to 5 and then to 6. Take it easy, listen to your body

. I said I had and that it honestly hadn't hurt, was just uncomfortable and a bit achy – that earned me a "very good patient" bit of praise!

She went on to say that moving to 3 and 4 would be painful and also cause bleeding to start again, but that it all heals up after a few days.