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Most of you will tell me not to do it, but I have interviewed 4 doctors and been seen by one.

Because of the proximity and the ability to heal at home, in my own bed, I'm going with Dr Reed. Yes, I know it's outpatient, yes I know you recover in a hotel, yes, yes, yes. He has done a ton of these surgeries and contrary to popular belief, I have not found one (Real) person that was dissatisfied. I have found a lot that are.

His price is right. But my major concern is rehab at home. For me, disappearing for a month is really not an option. I need to be able to sign into my work computer and advise clients. Or be a phone call away. Plus having Lucy with me helping me recover is a MAJOR plus.

I'm planning on having it done by the end of July so I can recover and start the new year fresh and ready for a new life.

Bye

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What counts is that YOU are comfortable with the choice and the program involved. Congratulations and all best wishes. I am always chuggin along behind someone, and I can't think of a better person to see in the lead.

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Autumn,

I'm happy yo see that you've made a decision on your surgeon and are getting your surgery set up. I personally don't know alot about Dr. Reed, only what I've read. But, being the very intelligent lady that you are, I know that you've done a lot of reseach into this critical matter.

And, I do agree with you, that being close to home and then home is going to be a big plus for you. Just having Lucy there with you will play a major role in your recovery. Count yourself blessed indeed that you have this option, as so many others do not. I know that you and Lucy will come through this with flying colors and continue to be an asset to others are are on their journey to SRS and full womanhood.

Mike

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Guest Julie1957

Autumn,

I've been a member of Dr. Reed's yahoo group for a long time. He seems like a really nice doctor and his patients that frequent the group have only good things to say about his work.

I wish you a speedy recovery.

Julie

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I'm part of the group too now. When I called for info, Dr Reed called me. He talked to me for almost an hour, for nothing. he was so nice and confidant. He felt completely comfortable. It made me feel comfortable.

The price is certainly right. Mostly because you eliminate the hospital.

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Guest Juniper Blue

Wow Autumn!

This is very exciting! It sounds like you have thought this out and are confident. I feel that you are making a solid decision and I am here to support you in any way possible. JULY!! :thumbsup:

Hugs and Love to You,

Juniper

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YAYYYY for Autumn!!!!

Details girl, details!

PM me at your leisure, I needs da details...

Love, love! Svenna

srsmiami.com

All the details are there. I called for info, the doc called me back. I'll probably have a concrete day by the end of today, I'm just waiting on my boss to decide if the time I have asked for is acceptable. As of right now, July 31st is my tentative day.

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Wow Autumn! How exciting! This is wonderful news!

Selecting a surgeon is a personal matter. All that matters is that you like the surgeon, you like his work and feel comfortable you will get the best results for you with him. If there are naysayers it doesn't matter. The date is set and the clock is counting down. It really sounds like Dr. Reed is a great doctor and very dedicated. I'm sure it will be fine and in 166 days you will be the woman you are fully and completely.

Congrats and Best Wishes!

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Autumn, it's a win! You're good to go! I applaud your decision whole-heartedly!

May the peace you seek be yours, and it WILL be!

Joy & Peace :friends: Lacey Lynne

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YAYYYY for Autumn!!!!

Details girl, details!

PM me at your leisure, I needs da details...

Love, love! Svenna

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All the details are there. I called for info, the doc called me back. I'll probably have a concrete day by the end of today, I'm just waiting on my boss to decide if the time I have asked for is acceptable. As of right now, July 31st is my tentative day.

HUGGGSSSS!!!!!

And you know I don't do a lotta huggin' around here, but this is a cause for celebration.

Enjoy the glow, I bet this is a real load off your mind. I am so very, very happy for you. You are a wonderful, beautiful lady and your time in purgatory is almost over. I feel I know you well enough to say that I believe you are going to be very happy afterward. You deserve that happiness and peace of mind, and yes, you deserve a man to love you for the woman you are. There will be no shortage of candidates...

We are all works in progress, it really warms my heart when I see a sister so close to her goals. I know it takes even more than the surgeries to get it all together, but being able to live the female life fully as we learn, priceless!

You go, girl. You go!

Love, love, love! Svenna

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Guest BeckyTG

Autumn, it's your body, it's your life, it's your choice. You have extensive experience in the medical field. I'm certain that this will turn out to be the best thing for you.

I am extremely happy for you and look forward to you sharing your experience with all of us as it progresses.

If I can be of any assistance to you, please don't hesitate to ask me.

I offer you my most heartfelt support, hugs and congratulations.

Wow, you go Girl!

Love and hugs,

Becky

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I, too, have heard many good things about Dr. Reed. I have a close friend who is having her orchie with Dr. Reed and I will be standing with her on April 1 of this year. Forty four days to go! She is staying at the hotel to recover since she lives way up north near Daytona.

I will be doing a surgery consult with him while I am there. Just in case! Maybe we can get a group discount! LOL

If you are interested in meeting up, pm me. I love meeting other LP sisters (and brothers!)

Love

Pamela

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Congratulations, Autumn!

I will say something very nice about Dr. Reed - my Electrologist back in Fort Worth had a live in girlfriend who had her surgery with Dr. Reed and she was very happy.

She had gone with another friend to Dr. Bowers and then she accompanied her girlfriend to Dr. Reed and she said that the only real difference was in their personalities - if you want the Rock Star - pay her price - if all you want is a very good surgeon and great results you have a lot of good choices and Dr. Reed is one of the best.

Love ya,

Sally

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Congratulations, Autumn!

I will say something very nice about Dr. Reed - my Electrologist back in Fort Worth had a live in girlfriend who had her surgery with Dr. Reed and she was very happy.

She had gone with another friend to Dr. Bowers and then she accompanied her girlfriend to Dr. Reed and she said that the only real difference was in their personalities - if you want the Rock Star - pay her price - if all you want is a very good surgeon and great results you have a lot of good choices and Dr. Reed is one of the best.

Love ya,

Sally

I have to tel you, when I called for info and Dr Reed called me himself I was very surprised. I was open and frank with him and he was with me also. I told him he had a bad rap here on Laura's with some people and he said to bad, but lets clear the air. Have the person talking bad sign the waiver saying they can discuss it and he is willing. He told me to come to Miami, to view the facility, to talk with him and then have the consult.

I was originally very nervous about the surgery and what it entitled, but he has quelled my worries and made me feel very good. Is it all a sales pitch? don't know. I do know he encouraged me to sign onto his yahoo group and talk with other girls he has helped. When you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to hide.

I'm gathering my money and putting my deposit down by the end of the month. I have been given the go ahead from my office and I'm going to the hospital in an hour to see what I need to do there.

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