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Post op update... body changes

Started by Keri, June 15, 2016, 01:10:54 PM

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Keri

Ok
So my body is changing faster since surgery.
My bottom is huge.. and growing... not good.  My hips are bigger.. and thats good.
My thighs are filling out nicely.
I do not gain weight in the belly.. and my upper body is getting smaller.
For example, I was always top heavy.. and when I would do a sit up I had to have my legs under something.. now not so much.. bigger downstairs and smaller upstairs.

I am tired a lot.. I seem to need a lot of sleep.. I do go out a lot and party... so that may be part of it and I can't forget my age either.

I am certain I have had some mental changes too.... something about the finality of it all and just getting into a normal routine as a woman and being treated as one.
I have really come out of my shell and become even more girly.. I am able to give myself permission to be me.. as I always really was.

Life sure is wonderful.. most the time..  I healed up well and that I am grateful for.

Keri

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CrysC

very cool!  Congrats on such a positive follow up. 
It has to feel nice to be on the other side of things and just able to be yourself.  I'm looking forward to it.
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kimbee777

congratulations on the changes. Now that I'm post op I'm actually hoping my behind gets a bit bigger  ;) I'm only two months post-op but already feel much more confident and happy with my body.
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Raye

Whoah all that really happens?! ^^ I guess we all have something to look forward to when we go in for it. That's pretty amazing although, I'm all ready there needing lots of sleep. I got pretty sick when I ended up working two full time jobs awhile ago. I could barely get 2-4 hours a day having to work in between so not much room for recovery. Not getting enough hours of sleep does take it's toll on the body as well as age is a contributing factor in it.

Take care!
Hai Der! =^.^=
They/Them
He/Him
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JLT1

To move forward is to leave behind that which has become dear. It is a call into the wild, into becoming someone currently unknown to us. For most, it is a call too frightening and too challenging to heed. For some, it is a call to be more than we were capable of being, both now and in the future.
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juliehope

Thanks for the update Keri.

Being as girly as we are meant to be; that freedom is so liberating!!

How did your hot date go?

Love Jools x

;)
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Keri

My hot date has turned into a steady BF..
Yay
Keri
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Raye

Ahhh congrats girl hopefully everything will go A-0h-Kay! HEHEHEEEE ^^ Love is a powerful thing regardless of who you are.
Hai Der! =^.^=
They/Them
He/Him
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Tessa James

Keep it going Keri.  Sometimes we can dance all night ;D
Open, out and evolving queer trans person forever with HRT support since March 13, 2013
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juliehope

;)
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stephaniec

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Doreen

Yup in my opinion depending on ones age starting, post-op changes are much more satisfying than pre-op.  You are no longer fighting those toxic chemical factories churning out pollution internally!   

I've experienced hip growth, boob growth, hair growth on the head, and hair diminishing elsewhere. Quite happy :)  15 + years post.  Time spent is time invested ^_^
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