hey folks that have gotten top surgery or a big surgery like that
uh. how good of a chance you think im gonna have to going to a math class four days after?
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hey folks that have gotten top surgery or a big surgery like that
uh. how good of a chance you think im gonna have to going to a math class four days after?
hey can anyone whos gotten top surgery answer a question for me?
my bedroom is on the second floor of a house, am i gonna potentially be able to handle the stairs for that first week after?
Phalloplasty question
Is it common for people to get tattoos on their arm or abdomen specifically so they can end up with a tattoo on their penis?
Quick question: can a surgeon LEGALLY refuse to preform an operation on a patients leg if the patient smokes?? because my dad is being refused an operation that he needs to help his leg heal bc the surgeon said its bc he smokes!! I'm sorry but this doesn't sit right with me..
How'd you go about getting that process started? If I may ask
well honestly it all started with just me talking to my doctor and saying that i was afraid of getting diabetes and things like that because of my weight, and asked him about more extreme options as opposed to just your basic diet and exercise (because i’d crossed that line where it needed to be quicker than that, or diabetes wasn’t to far away) and he talked to me about surgical options and i did 6 months of kind of consulting (loosely guided diet + exercise) but that was mainly an insurance pre-requisite for them to pay for the surgery, but most doctors will probably make you do sort of something similar because it is a life-altering surgery, your body will never be the same again and they need to know you’re ready for the committment. they also put me through a psych evaluation and a sleep study and some other tests (x-rays, blood, etc) but the surgery itself was not actually bad, only one night in the hospital (usually patients stay two—but i wanted to leave so i pushed myself w/ physical recovery)
every time i sit up wrong or tilt my neck a bit i keep worrying i'll fuck something up in my neck bc everything feels weak and weird, but i'm probably not, right? i should be okay as long as i'm not doing REALLY dumb things like flexing/extending, but SOME movement s okay? I'm also not sure how to lay without destroying lordosis like i did before. and my neck cracks ALL the tine now, I also wish i had a frame of reference because idk what's surgery pain and what's "crap fusion;s failing" pain.