End of the line.
Jul. 23rd, 2022 04:33 pmHad a consultation about vaginoplasty revision yesterday. The answer is that there's no real chance for improvement and a large chance for making things worse by further surgery.
In other words, what I have now is the best I can hope for, particularly since the original surgeon refuses to do anything to fix the mess he created.
I'm not okay. Maybe someday I will be.
In other words, what I have now is the best I can hope for, particularly since the original surgeon refuses to do anything to fix the mess he created.
I'm not okay. Maybe someday I will be.
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Date: 2022-07-25 12:27 pm (UTC)I even got a final 'are you sure'when they banged in the pre med (which put me out).
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Date: 2022-07-27 12:36 am (UTC)The baked-in assumption was that psychs and endocrinologists acted in good faith and not as mine did: invested in ensuring we either "completely transitioned" or detransitioned, and specifically did not "live too long incompletely transitioned." The process assumed that if we were booking with the surgeon then we were sure, which I don't have a problem with except for the pressure and lies by the psychs and endos.
Mine had insisted that the risks of complications, loss of sexual/orgasmic function, etc. were antiquated - that they were only risks of past generations of vaginoplasty and surgeons who performed it and were not a risk of modern surgery. My therapist later admitted to the lies because "if I had told you the truth you would have refused to have SRS. It's better this way."