Hello everyone, well, since the entire class has now gone before me, guess its my turn.
Peeing was an uneventful event. 90 minutes after surgeon removed catheter I had my first bathroom experience. It was a bit messy and wild but it worked, I peeded without much effort and no pain. Bladder control has been fine. On rare occasion at home I have miscalculated bladder capacity.
Now for something really ugly. I had the worst smelling discharge from the prostrate gland. You know the one that is supposed to provide some post-op self-lubrication. My CIS BFF who shares a house with me was very much beyond concerned. She would joke that no guy is going to want any of that. Worse I could smell the discharge despite all attempts to stay fresh and clean. My body did not know the difference between pain and pleasure and the faucet would stay open. Urologist who also preformed the surgery felt it was a prostrate infection. He put me on a strong antibiotic and prescribed Finasteride.
Thank you Lord Jesus!, exclaimed the Jewish girl. The smell went away and the faulty faucet was repaired at 10 weeks post-op. My therapist; also a transsexual woman who underwent SRS advised me that a neo-vagina can smell fishy. Never was so happy to confirm a report.
BFF no longer can detect any foul smells on me or in laundry basket. Lovers seem OK with my vagina.
So what does it look like...well it looks like a vagina. And no two look alike, so they say. I can see room for improvement but not worth the risk at this time to change it up. It works fine for everyone involved.
Avoid any compare and contrast of your unique 'flower'.
Complications should be expected. I was part of series of girls that underwent SRS one month after another with 3 different surgeons. All including myself had issues. Some fairly serious and all with top SRS surgeons. Be prepared to deal with issues and have a plan. Hopefully you won't need to implement.
I want to be sensitive how I close this reply. Post-op transsexual woman are known to congratulate girls who underwent SRS by saying "welcome to the other side". Well for me it does feel incredibly natural and liberating. Very much a new woman!
Wishing all the girls who desire to undergo SRS the very best. Yes, it's much better here.
Thank you,
Anne