Quote from: cynthialee on September 23, 2011, 08:38:00 AM
Annah,
You can not know how you will feel/think after your surgery, until after your surgery.
There is allot of merit in what those who have left were saying. Granted there could have been allot less snarkiness in the delivery of that message.
A good point Cynthialee, and glad to see proper usage of "snarky". The "change" that I have seen other Post-Op's refer to is no doubt real, and that it affects some more strongly than others. Change is a at once both welcomed and rejected, is brings hope and fear, why shouldn't SRS/GRS/GCS be any different. In the past couple of weeks that this issue has raged like wildfire in this forum, and solicited emotions and introspection, and has left few of us untouched including myself.
Change is an action, a culmination of one or more other acts/actions that often join together to create an effect that can create, reshape, modify , destroy, or halt a process. A detour is also change, a pathway being closed and re-routed either temporarily or permanently, and for some it is no longer a detour but a re-routing or change in direction for their lives, etc.
As some of you may have noticed, my avatar has changed. At first I didn't have one, then an event occurred that prompted me have add the Cougar! It reflected a change in how I saw myself and wanted to be seen, now its the "Bride of Frankenstein", and even that has changed a little. At first I added the "Bride" without assigning it anymore meaning that just being funny...then it dawned on me a couple of days later that my thoughts about SRS/GRS/GCS (I like GCS/GRS instead), had changed, I was no longer afraid of it, and might not "The Bride"be a subtle clue . How did this happen? Not totally sure but the raging debates played a part, and I believe for
myself, it was a Godsend to overcome the fear of change, and it also came after I came out to my family from which I experienced a welcomed relief. Better living through Surgery?

Likewise I ( so does Susan and many others

) feel there is a place for all of us here at this table we call "Susan's", but we are also guests at this table and there are certain rules or "Etiquette" we must abide by to remain, our choice.
Back to the change effect of Surgery, some say they were aware of it the moment they awoke from the Anesthesia, it was a feeling of being cured, so what's next? Others it is probably gradual and discovered by a small event, or like turning around while walking to see how far you have traveled or what's behind you.
So do you stay or do you go?