I'm 8 months post op with Dr Brassard, and my vaginal canal is bone dry all the time. When I got a vaginal smear from my nurse to test for infection (clear) the nurse commented "Wow that's dry" (what a great confidence booster).
It's not the only thing worrying me and I'm definitely going to talk with my nurse about everything, but something else happened: I was told, by Brassard's staff, that I have to dilate daily (yes, every single day) for the rest of my entire life.
Is this right? I mean, even if I weren't dry as a desert all the time, which does wonders for my self image, wouldn't that wash away any self-lubrication? Isn't that unhealthy in cis women? I've heard some studies point to a gradual transformation of the neovagina lining and microflora into something resembling cis vaginas, so I have to wonder if daily douching is either healthy for me or will stop that transformation from ever happening.