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Meeting with Dr. for Orchiectomy


Ellora

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Hi! I had a meeting with my Primary for a “referral” for my Orchiectomy! I’m very excited! I should be getting a call from the Dr that will be doing the Orchiectomy, if not I am to call the Dr to double check. I’m am confident I will be called soon. I will update here. ???!!!

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8 minutes ago, Jani said:

Wow, very good.  All my best.

 

 

Hi! Thank you! I am very fortunate to live in a town that is friendly. Everyone here looks out for each other. 

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That's great, Ellora.

 

One thing to mention to the surgeon is whether or not you plan to ever have a vaginoplasty.  That info will be important in determining how the surgery will be done.  Be sure to ask about insurance issues, too.

 

Carolyn Marie

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On 4/25/2019 at 5:14 PM, Carolyn Marie said:

That's great, Ellora.

 

One thing to mention to the surgeon is whether or not you plan to ever have a vaginoplasty.  That info will be important in determining how the surgery will be done.  Be sure to ask about insurance issues, too.

 

Carolyn Marie

Hi! Thank you for your advice! I will be sure to tell my surgeon and ask those important questions! ?

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You also want to ask if all the "tubes" that connect your testicles will be removed as part of the procedure.  Leaving them can cause difficulties in the future.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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Just now, Charlize said:

You also want to ask if all the "tubes" that connect your testicles will be removed as part of the procedure.  Leaving them can cause difficulties in the future.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

Hi! Hugs! Hugs! Oooo I never thought to ask that question ?, thanks ! Now I’m going ask what they are leaving in there! 

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UPDATE: I just schedule the consultation for my Orchiectomy! I meet the DR. May 13th. Weeeeee! 

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Excellent news, Ellora!  Congratulations.

 

HUGS

 

Carolyn Marie

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Just now, Carolyn Marie said:

Excellent news, Ellora!  Congratulations.

 

HUGS

 

Carolyn Marie

Hi! Yes! Thank you very much! **Hugs**

 

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57 minutes ago, Rachael said:

Good news. Hope everything goes well. 

 

Hi! Thank you! I read the good news that you are doing well after your O. ?

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On 5/1/2019 at 4:02 PM, Ellora said:

UPDATE: I just schedule the consultation for my Orchiectomy! I meet the DR. May 13th. Weeeeee! 

That’s so great. Id love to have those nasty thinks removed. I’m 5 months MtF HRT and can’t wait till the year mark. Then I’ll ask my primary if she’ll refer me to a surgeon for removal. 

 

Good luck hon. 

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42 minutes ago, CynthiaJames said:

That’s so great. Id love to have those nasty thinks removed. I’m 5 months MtF HRT and can’t wait till the year mark. Then I’ll ask my primary if she’ll refer me to a surgeon for removal. 

 

Good luck hon. 

Hi! Thank you! I cant wait! I hope your year mark brings you good news too! ?

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Hi! I saw The Orch Dr yesterday! It was a great visit! I first saw his resident dr, which happened to be a gorgeous blue eyed red head, (and the only reason i mention that, is in the past I might have felt awkward, but i felt comfortable and even excited like i could talk to her about in a less clinical way, if that makes any sense). We talked more about the procedure, and the safety concerns. Then of course the exam, which was a pull the shorts down type, I was wearing my favorite thong of course ?, which happened to be the first time anyone else has seen me in a thong. (rambling, but seriously it felt good, weird? No? lol) Then after, we talked more , then she said she was going to get the "Permission slip!" After signing the permission slip Dr Woo came in. We talked more about the same and did another physical exam, and he explained how the procedure would take place and what I need to do as far as care.

So now I wait until all the paperwork is complete, then I will get a call to schedule the Orchiectomy! Im very excited!!

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That's great news, Ellora.  Best wishes for a successful and pain free procedure.

 

HUGS

 

Carolyn Marie

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UPDATE:!!! I just scheduled my Orchiectomy surgery for JUNE 6th!!!!! OMG IM SOOOOO EXCITED!!!! Its kinda surreal. When I got the voicemail , I had to play it again cause I thought they might take a a week or so to do the paperwork and such. Weeeeeeee!! FINALLY!!!

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that's worth a real SQUEEEEE................

 

Hugs

 

C -

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Just now, Cyndee said:

that's worth a real SQUEEEEE................

 

Hugs

 

C -

It is!! Thank you!! SQEEEEE!!!

 

=Hugs=

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Yay! I’m so happy for you Ellora! I hope some day soon I can do the same thing. 

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Congratulations Ellora.  Take a few deep breaths......yes breath out as well.  I remember the excitement and happiness occasionally with the doubts that i think are quite normal.

Try to enjoy the spring in all its beauty.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize 

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9 hours ago, Josie Beth said:

Yay! I’m so happy for you Ellora! I hope some day soon I can do the same thing. 

Thank you! Im sure someday you will also be celebrating!

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3 hours ago, Charlize said:

Congratulations Ellora.  Take a few deep breaths......yes breath out as well.  I remember the excitement and happiness occasionally with the doubts that i think are quite normal.

Try to enjoy the spring in all its beauty.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize 

Thank you! Breathe exhale breath exhale, wheeeew! Soo excited for sure! I am still feeling giddy, and i had one doubt that barely lasted for a second lol. 

Thank you, I certainly will look at spring with happiness in thought! 

 

=Hugs=

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15 hours ago, Rachael said:

That’s great. Well worth the effort. 

Thank you!!

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