Do you not discuss desired outcomes before such surgery? I struggle to believe they don’t have a wide variety of possibile outcomes.
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ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip 6 days ago
Damn wish I could find something like this. I’m mtf post surgery. For whatever reason my doctor blessed me with a camel toe big enough to punch time cards
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ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip 6 days ago
I was able to discuss desired outcomes but there’s no guarantee on these things. Plus the first surgery is more about getting everything in place and functional then people can go in later to pretty it up if that’s wanted. From what I experienced each surgeon has really specific skills and you shop based on that then let the chosen one go to town on the bits. The things I was most invested in had more to do with certain functionality than looks so that’s where my discussions were focused. Now that I’m here though I wouldn’t change a thing I think having a camel toe from hell is hilarious so it gets to stay
malware@lemmy.zip 6 days ago
😳😳 damn
I was wondering about the procedure, does ‘it’ work though? Like with nerves and stuff or medical field not that advanced yet? Low-key thinking about transitioning ngl
ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip 6 days ago
Sure does work, and here you go my hole story: lemmy.zip/post/39222527
malware@lemmy.zip 5 days ago
Sounds a bit scary, but your story gives me hope, on god ❤️ thank you for sharing
ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip 4 days ago
If I knew then everything I know now, the pain, the emotional turmoil, having to discover my body on my own, how incredibly frustrating it is to feel useless during recovery, I’d still have done it. Even if I didn’t know I’d have as positive an outcome as I have had I’d still have taken that chance. My body was so wrong to me I was going to end up dead if it wasn’t changed. Everything is better now I’m so happy to have the body I do