Hey Island girl,
So you are back home from Montreal and now into your routine, yes it does drive your days for the first month at least.
I am just coming to the end of month two and because I stay very strictly to the program and perhaps even more.
I do a shower or bath after each dilation session even now when it isn't called for. Got so used to doing it in month one anyway.
Inflammation and swelling will be an issue for many weeks yet but it does get better as the swelling goes down.
Keep the ice pack happening at least for the first month and air dry really long and well to help with the healing.
By week four since returning home you will be feeling probably quit better and then by week six, even better so hang in there.
Send pictures to the nurses at Asclepiade whenever you can, don't wait for them to inquire if you have a concern.
Probably you have some redness and tenderness along the stitches of the labia, also at the bottom of the V.
I just learned that the redness inside the labia minora will be there for months and pink after a year so don't worry about the appearance.
I can empathize with you about being lonely and nobody to talk to who knows what this is like.
I live out in the country and so its lonely to begin with anyway.
I think it is very normal to feel upset and confused a bit because of everything. I feel a lot more settled now about having surgery.
There is so much focus at first on just feeling physically okay.
I have committed myself to putting my recovery first for the full three months since I am able to do that.
Also I have decided to get the stress out of my life and finally got off Facebook which is a major source.
I have to leave this place too because I am just so done with trans forums.
I need to live my life figure it out on my own and make it up as I go along.
Wishing you the very best in your recovery, you are probably doing fine already if you are not in agony.
Most people get through this.
Oh and the results at 8 weeks looks pretty amazing already with everything looking like it is healing.
The nurses say it all looks normal judging from the photos.
Best to you again XXX