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So I'm post op. Now what?

Started by zog, April 27, 2017, 07:54:00 AM

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zog

This isn't actually very original to have these thoughts, but I though I'd write in something just to process externally a bit.

So I'm about 4 weeks post-op. It's so new that it's really hard for me to identify with that label as for years and years it was something completely theoretical, a pipe dream in the very distant future. The culmination of a lifetime of processing, mentally, physically and medically.

And now it's done. Well. That's convenient. But it's also quite scary. Because what am I aiming for now?

People say that now is the time to start living the life I've wanted to live. But what does that mean? For the past several years, my life has pretty much been running in the beat of transition goals, doctors appointments and medical procedures that all of a sudden are pretty much past me. My transition is not complete, I don't think it'll even be because identity is an evolving thing and is never finished. But those very easily measurable and calendar-trackable milestones no longer exist.

Very peculiar.
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ainsley

I look at it like this (because my daughter and I love RPGs):  I have completed the main quest of the game.  Time to go do all of the side quests.  Many involve tidying up transition items, and others involve doing things as a post-transition female that are experienced differently than before.  Time to level up and enjoy the little things in the game (LIFE) and just how easy they are now. :)
Some people say I'm apathetic, but I don't care.

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apsharas

You think you are finally free. You start thinking what you are going to do with your life. Then realise that you have to dilate so much that you can't do anything else and your life is still on hiatus.


That's how it is for me, tbh. I wanted to start college, but I'm just arriving home in time to dilate and go to bed.
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zog

Good thing that the technique that was used for my surgery involves very little to no dilating at all. Really sounds like a pain from what I've been reading.
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Dena

Take a few months just to relax and enjoy life without obtaining any goals. This is actually how many people live their life. After that, feel free to set a few goals. You may want to travel, socialize, do charity, get more education or heaven forbid, become a moderator  ;D. You now have the freedom to make your life whatever you want it to be.
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zog

Quote from: Dena on April 27, 2017, 04:52:00 PM
heaven forbid, become a moderator  ;D.

Oh no, I've been down that path before and I'm not making that mistake again. Unlike my penis, that's not something that can be just flicked off with a knife!  >:-)
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Julie Marie

I think the "live life" attitude you mentioned is a simple way of saying once the novelty subsides, you won't be thinking about the newness of your situation and you will start to live a more normal life.  We can expend a lot of energy on all the realities of being trans and that can become our normal.  Once that changes, we find a new normal. 

For me, once I settled into my new life, the new normal began to settle in, too.  Today (9 years post) I find myself doing pretty much the same things I have been doing all my life but without expending the often times exhausting mental energies I used to expend on being trans.  I almost never even think about being trans today.  The only exception is when I think about the people who used to be in my life but no longer are.  Some of them I miss dearly.  Other than that, my life is pretty much the same as everyone around me.

Once you settle into your new life, life will become similar to anyone else and you'll be just living life instead of expending all those mental energies you once did.  Think of it as a permanent vacation from trans-related stress.
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ainsley

Quote from: zog on April 27, 2017, 03:36:36 PM
Good thing that the technique that was used for my surgery involves very little to no dilating at all. Really sounds like a pain from what I've been reading.

Dilating has never been an issue for myself.  Once a week for 10 minutes?  Piece of cake after the one year mark.  I spend more time shaving my legs once per week.
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Deniz

Quote from: zog on April 27, 2017, 03:36:36 PM
Good thing that the technique that was used for my surgery involves very little to no dilating at all. Really sounds like a pain from what I've been reading.

If I may ask, what was the technique used?
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zog

Quote from: Deniz on April 28, 2017, 08:31:00 AM
If I may ask, what was the technique used?

I don't know. I was asleep at the time.
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Deniz

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jentay1367

Your raison d'etre is to simple, life abhors a vacuum. You'll soon take a path and find the joy you were always meant to know. Congratulations on your arrival. What an incredible touchstone. Not only for you to have arrived at the end, but to realize that this is the end of one journey and the beginning of a new one. Many I've observed never seem to know when it's time to set down old things and move on. You're blessed to be asking yourself this question at all.
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Dena

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Quote from: zog on April 27, 2017, 03:36:36 PM
Good thing that the technique that was used for my surgery involves very little to no dilating at all. Really sounds like a pain from what I've been reading.

If I may ask, what was the technique used?

Quote from: zog on April 28, 2017, 12:12:59 PM
I don't know. I was asleep at the time.

Very funny  ::)
She had a blind vagina procedure which produces only a shallow dimple instead of full depth vagina. The benefits are far faster healing times and no dilation. While not a common procedure on this site, the members who have decided to have it are very happy with the results.
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zog

Quote from: Dena on April 28, 2017, 07:26:14 PM
She had a blind vagina procedure which produces only a shallow dimple instead of full depth vagina. The benefits are far faster healing times and no dilation. While not a common procedure on this site, the members who have decided to have it are very happy with the results.

Actually, no I didn't. Yeah, I was a bit glib in my earlier responses, but that's just because I've deliberately decided that I don't want to know too much in order to not overanalyze and trigger my anxieties.

It is a full inversion technique that uses the existing tissues to create the vagina. It doesn't use any additional or transferable tissues to create more depth or width. I don't know if there is a meter as to what is a full depth or not, but my finger doesn't reach all the way, so it's quite deep. What makes it different as a procedure so that dilation and bleeding is minimal, I don't know. That's way beyond my medical understanding.
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HappyMoni

Quote from: zog on April 29, 2017, 05:36:57 AM
Actually, no I didn't. Yeah, I was a bit glib in my earlier responses, but that's just because I've deliberately decided that I don't want to know too much in order to not overanalyze and trigger my anxieties.

It is a full inversion technique that uses the existing tissues to create the vagina. It doesn't use any additional or transferable tissues to create more depth or width. I don't know if there is a meter as to what is a full depth or not, but my finger doesn't reach all the way, so it's quite deep. What makes it different as a procedure so that dilation and bleeding is minimal, I don't know. That's way beyond my medical understanding.
How can you be sure it won't close up? After a rather botched surgery to my face, I doubt the claims made by these surgeons more than ever.
Moni
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zog

Quote from: HappyMoni on April 29, 2017, 06:34:34 AM
How can you be sure it won't close up? After a rather botched surgery to my face, I doubt the claims made by these surgeons more than ever.
Moni

Well, they do three of these a week and I've only heard of one whose has closed up as a result of a very difficult complication. But it's very much a ymmv situation, naturally. Mostly there's no problems.

The big difference to the popular Thai option, I just learned, is that on here they use the penile tissue to form the vagina and in Thailand they use scrotal tissue.
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AnonyMs

Quote from: zog on April 29, 2017, 09:21:15 AM
The big difference to the popular Thai option, I just learned, is that on here they use the penile tissue to form the vagina and in Thailand they use scrotal tissue.

It's Suporn in Thailand that does that, and maybe Chettawut. I'm not sure any of the others do. Some definitely don't. Suporn has a long recovery time.
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HappyMoni

McGinn in the US uses scrotal tissue to form the vagina. Her dilation schedule is rigorous.
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HRT June 11, 2015. (new birthday) - FFS in late June 2016. (Dr. _____=Ugh!) - Full time June 18, 2016 (Yeah! finally) - GCS June 27, 2017. (McGinn=Yeah!) - Under Eye repair from FFS 8/17/17 - Nose surgery-November 20, 2017 (Dr. Papel=Yeah) - Hair Transplant on June 21, 2018 (Dr. Cooley-yeah) - Breast Augmentation on July 10, 2018 (Dr. Basner in Baltimore) - Removed bad scarring from FFS surgery near ears and hairline in August, 2018 (Dr. Papel) -Sept. 2018, starting a skin regiment on face with Retin A  April 2019 -repairing neck scar from FFS

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AnonyMs

Quote from: HappyMoni on April 29, 2017, 09:54:23 PM
McGinn in the US uses scrotal tissue to form the vagina. Her dilation schedule is rigorous.

It doesn't seem like it. Her website says

"Dr. McGinn routinely performs the present day standard 'penile inversion' technique with dorsal nerve sparing, but also takes the patient's individual physical characteristics into account when planning each surgery."
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HappyMoni

During my consult she told me it was impractical to use the penile skin to travel all that distance to where the vagina is located. I had assumed she did penile inversion and I was surprised when she said this.
Moni
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