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new girl next door

Started by AlexCallende, November 25, 2010, 10:23:44 PM

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AlexCallende

Hi, everyone!

My name is Alex and I'm new here.  I stumbled upon this website while doing some research on Dr. Kamol Pansritum's handiwork as a surgeon.

I'm going under the knife in December 2010 and it's been quite an emotional ride for me (not minding the end result, just not excited about the post-op experience).  I guess it's part of the transition.

I've been living in stealth for a while now, and my friends and family have been super supportive.  I started my transition in college and it's been more than 10 years now.  While it hasn't been an easy life, I think my experiences as a TG has also given me character and strength and has taught me to be more compassionate about the plight of other people, LGBT or not.

I look forward to becoming an active member of the community and meeting other men and women here! :angel:
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Janet_Girl

Hi Alex, :icon_wave:

Welcome to our little family. Over 4300 strong. That would be one heck of a family reunion.

Feel free to post your successes/failures, Hopes/dreams.  Ask questions and seek answers. Give and receive advice.

But remember we are family here, your family now. And it is always nice to have another member. :icon_hug:

And be sure to check out these links ( MUST READS )


Hugs and Love,
Janet
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AlexCallende

Thanks, Janet!  ;D

I will go through the list of links you've just sent!  :D

That's an amazing number of brothers and sisters here, I guess.  And I am looking forward to sharing some of my stories at some point.  Hopefully, positive stories from the SRS next week.   ;D
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VampireKitten

Nice to meet you.

Welcome to the site :)
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AlexCallende

I love chocolate, too, Vamp(ire) Kitten!  Nice to meet you, too!   ;D
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Cindy

Hi Alex

Glad to hear you are travelling so well. I think you will find many friends here. We are an International family, sort of the United Nations of TG. But this one works :laugh:.
Probably because it's run by a woman (sorry guys).

Anyhow I'm Cindy from a warm and humid Adelaide, South Australia.


Cindy
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annette

Hi Alex

welcome to the forum.
Gosh, december surgery, we're almost there.
Must be very exciting days for you now.
I'm sure your expiriences and knowledges can be very value for a lot of us and you'll make a lots of friends here.
looking forward to your future posts.

I'll hope your ecpirience with the operation will be smoothly

hugs
annette
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AlexCallende

Quote from: CindyJames on November 26, 2010, 03:01:53 AM
Hi Alex

Glad to hear you are travelling so well. I think you will find many friends here. We are an International family, sort of the United Nations of TG. But this one works :laugh:.
Probably because it's run by a woman (sorry guys).

Anyhow I'm Cindy from a warm and humid Adelaide, South Australia.


Cindy

Thank you, Cindy.  We are indeed an international family.  And it feels good that I can feel the positive energy of the members here.  It's great!

I've heard of so many things about Adelaide (city of churches).  While personally, I do not think of myself as religious, I would love to visit the architecture there.  Not to mention the wineries!

I do look forward to meeting people here.  Hope this message finds you well.

Hugs,
Alex
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AlexCallende

Quote from: annette on November 26, 2010, 03:32:30 AM
Hi Alex

welcome to the forum.
Gosh, december surgery, we're almost there.
Must be very exciting days for you now.
I'm sure your expiriences and knowledges can be very value for a lot of us and you'll make a lots of friends here.
looking forward to your future posts.

I'll hope your ecpirience with the operation will be smoothly

hugs
annette

Hi, Annette!

That's right.  And boy, do I feel nervous!  I think the excitement part will come after the swelling has subsided and I can start wearing a bikini!

I am all for helping our sisters here.  I do hope I can contribute in whatever way possible in "my family" here.

I would be needing a lot of prayers and good wishes from everyone.  Am keeping my fingers crossed (and legs wide open) for my quick recovery...

Regards,
Alex

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xAndrewx

Welcome to Susan's Alex :) Good luck with your surgery! I look forward to reading your future posts

AlexCallende

Thanks, Michael Alexander!

I really hope everything goes well with my surgery.  I am a bit nervous, mostly about the recovery period.

Also, since I've been off the hormones (3 weeks now), I feel so strange about my body.  My partner, who had been a bit apprehensive about the whole surgery thing (like me, anxious about the recovery part, not the "end result"), finally said to me, "At least this will make you feel right, on many levels".

So there...

I hope I can start blogging from my bed.  I heard it sucks when you're just in bed for 6 days and you almost cannot move because of the catheter. :-\  We'll see...

Have a good weekend, everyone!
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annette

Hi Alex
well, the good wishes from me and I will keep my fingers cross for you and if nessecary i 'll keep even my legs wide open for your recovery (lol)
anyway, I think you're counting the days off now, I was there many years ago and it's done before you know.
A new amazing part of your life can start.

A lot of good wishes and a big hug for my new sister
annette
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AlexCallende

Quote from: annette on November 26, 2010, 06:41:00 PM
Hi Alex
well, the good wishes from me and I will keep my fingers cross for you and if nessecary i 'll keep even my legs wide open for your recovery (lol)
anyway, I think you're counting the days off now, I was there many years ago and it's done before you know.
A new amazing part of your life can start.

A lot of good wishes and a big hug for my new sister
annette

Annette, did you also go to Dr. Kamol?  I'm excited but at the same time, really nervous...

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annette

Hi Alex

No sweety, i didn't go in the US for my surgeon.
I'm a dutch girl so I went to Amsterdam gender center.
But from what I read on the forum most doctors in the western world are using the same standards of procedures.
For my expirience, the pain is not to bad, the recovery is quite fast and the life after it is great.
Of course I was a bit frighting and excetid  those days but for me the surgeon was the most easy part of transition.
The hardest part was the uncertainty with therapists and the emotional rollercoaster during pre-op from HRT.
So you allready did the hatdest part, life can only be bettter for you now.
Never the less, tell us all your expiriences in hospital, we are with you to support you.
keep yourselve tough and everything will be OK in a while.

a big kiss on both cheeks
annette
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AlexCallende

Just a quick hello to everyone to say, I'm alive!  Recovering well after my SRS with Dr. Kamol!

Will write more soon.  Hopefully, no more spambot notice keeping me from posting on the forums.
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bethw

Welcome to the forum Alex and I hope recovery is fast and as painless as possible.
You're in my prayers.
Hugs
Beth
" To live is to dance. To dance is to live." Snoopy (aka Charles Shultz)
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annette

Hey honey

congrats, womanhood achieved.

I'll hope you recover soon, do I still have to do the thing with fingers crossed,I now get a little cramp, but if necessary i'll continue
Hoping to see you soon on the forum and read all your adventures in hospital.

a big hug
annette
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Sarah B

Hi AlexCallende

Welcome to the other side and I hope your recovery goes well.  Take care and all the best for the future.

Kind regards
Sarah B
Be who you want to be.
Sarah's Story
Feb 1989 Living my life as Sarah.
Feb 1989 Legally changed my name.
Mar 1989 Started hormones.
May 1990 Three surgery letters.
Feb 1991 Surgery.
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Jillieann Rose

Hi Alex,
So glad SRS went well for you.
Can't wait to read more of your posting.
I'm thinking and praying healing thoughts for you.
Hugs,
Jillieann
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AlexCallende

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

Thank you everyone for all the positive messages and the love.  I am now back home and recovering well.  It feels good to be home though am not very happy that it's really cold.  And it might just get colder.  :(

Like what I said, I had the non-skin inversion with groin skin graft with Dr. Kamol Pansritum.  The recovery has been impressive.  I am hoping that when the time comes for me to go back to work in January, the swelling would have gone down considerably.

If some of the ladies have any advice, I would really appreciate your stories/advice.

Again, thank you everyone for the beautiful messages!

Cheers,
Alex
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