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Guest x3 alexa o0o

Hi everyone!

I just had SRS July 7th, and I can greatly say that I'm amazingly happy so far with the results. ^^ I had my surgery at Dr. Pichets Clinic, let me just say that staying in a hospital for four nights really sucks, but it was well worth it. After my bandages were removed I was kind of shocked because it was swollen and what not, but they said after awhile it'll go back to normal. I'm not sure if anyone else had this problem but the medication made me sick... and I could hardly sleep at all period. Hospitals weird me out just so y'know. XD I'm in the hotel now until July 22nd, and having a few visits here and there back to the Clinic in the meantime. For now I'm not sure what I want to do... I really want to go to the beach honestly, but I've been so tired that I don't wanna do anything.

I just wanted to say that my SRS was a success and I did it before I was 20, woo! ^_^ I'm so proud I got everything done and I can finally move forward with my life.

I wish you all the best of luck.

xx

Alexa

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Congrats Alexa, you are indeed lucky to transition and have srs at such a young age, i am just 2 months post-op myself and wish i could have transitioned at your age.

Paula

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Congratulations Alexa!

I am so happy for you and I must admit that I am a bit envious as I am approaching three times the twenty mark myself.

Putting that aside I will tell you to follow your instructions to the letter - don't try to do too much too soon - I know how restless we can get but do not push yourself - you have a lifetime ahead of you.

LOVE

Sally

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Guest MonikaC

Alexa,

That is great! I agree with Sally though. Don't do too much too soon. You don't want any complications that could last for the rest of your life because you couldn't wait a few weeks to do something.

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Guest x3 alexa o0o

Dw all~~ SRS was my first and probably last surgery. ^^

I might want in the future to get a trachea shave but I don't see a reason to honestly.

I hope all of you have a great transition!

Love,

Alexa

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Guest AiAmAngel

Congrats, I'd just die D:

And you don't even have man shoulders or anything >.<

Seriously, congratulations. I hope you fully abuse the privilege and go stealth relatively ASAP. I mean, if you want to...

More importantly, don't forget to update your records! You may be feeling all burnt out on trans stuff, but consider it your last hurah!

All it really takes is an LGBT lawyer (trust me, you want one even if you can't afford it). Get all your records updated now and in thirty or so years, one of those evil women all the rest of us hate in the office won't come across something that causes her to grin and say "Very interesting" :)

Good luck!

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