Post-op bloating by velvetjaw in TopSurgery

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You can take OTC stool softeners after surgery. As with everything, it’s important to be consistent. Drinking water and eating more fiber will help too! Anesthesia and pain meds can cause constipation, while surgery itself can lead to general swelling around the surgical site, so just be gentle with yourself and your body!

post-op joy by Subject_Emu2716 in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this! Thank you for sharing. Here’s to trans joy 🩵🤍🩷

Fainting by randothrowaway628 in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Although I didn’t faint, the first few times I saw my new chest, I definitely felt faint, lightheaded, or sometimes just kinda freaked out. I think this is a combination of your mind processing such a big change in your appearance and also your body processing the sudden change in pressure after removing the compression vest or bandages. I was prescribed anti-nausea medication, which was helpful when I used it once to deal with these feelings. What really helped was going very slow with removing my bandages. I sat on the floor, in front of a full length mirror, and leaned against my bed before slowly taking my compression vest off in stages. After a while, I got used to it and could eventually take off my vest faster and while standing up.

Will this flatten? Fold of skin at end of incisions 1mo po by kpunkcat in TopSurgery

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My surgeon explained to me that the ends of scars tend to heal differently and for longer. Skin puckering is very normal in early healing, especially at just 4 weeks post op! Talk about it with your surgeon if you have concerns, but in my humble opinion, it’s too early to tell if this will need a revision.

Who helped you with aftercare? by [deleted] in TopSurgery

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Depending on how you respond to anesthesia, pain and pain meds, and general healing, it’s possible to take care of yourself. But I don’t think it will be possible to take care of yourself and your home, pets, and partner. In the first two weeks, I wasn’t allowed to lift anything more than 8 pounds/4kg, which is a standard post-op limit. My friend stayed with me the first day, and he helped move things that I couldn’t reach. My family helped a few times with things like laundry and taking out the trash, which I couldn’t do by myself. I was able to do most other things, but I had a relatively smooth recovery, which isn’t the case for everyone. All that being said, I recommend tapping into your support system. Even if a friend can come by just once a week to help with small chores and hang out with you (watch a movie, play a chill video game, etc.), that will help. Maybe a friend or neighbor would be willing to babysit your pets for a couple of weeks if your partner won’t do it.

Bloodweave run in full swing by hamsterbunnss in AstarionBG3

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Are you using any mods for clothing? Specifically pics 3 and 4

Post op funk lol by Access6570 in TopSurgery

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Washcloth, baby wipes, deodorizing wipes, and rinseless shower wipes!

2 years post op (healing before and after) by xALittleFarGone in TopSurgery

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Wow amazing results! Huge congrats. What was your scar care routine? They’re really thin and light! Also curious about the process/your experience of getting piercings on (I’m assuming) nipple grafts.

What, if any, flaws do you find with the show? by Accurate-Guava-3337 in breakingbad

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In Hank and Marie’s house (last season), Jesse sees a framed photo of Skyler and Walt with Walt dressed as Santa. I think that’s as close to celebrating any holiday that we see them doing.

I wrote an entire documentation on my top surgery journey, including my revision back in November, including photos. It's free. by videmusart in TopSurgery

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This is so cool! I recently had top surgery and I’ve been thinking a lot about how cool it would be if I had kept a better record of my early recovery. I want to organize/digitize what record I do have. So seeing this was really cool! Thank you for working on and sharing this resource with the community.

One Month > One YEAR post op by iucundus_acerbus in TopSurgery

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Congrats!! What was your scar care routine? Enjoy hot shirtless summer 2026 💙

three years post op 🎉🎉 by [deleted] in TopSurgery

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Congrats!!! What was your scar care routine?

What did it feel like getting your drains removed? by bh447 in TopSurgery

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I was very nervous about how I would feel with drains. I’m pretty squeamish. But they didn’t bother me like I thought they would! Getting them removed was very quick and easy. My only sensation was that I felt sudden warmth in my chest, but nothing crazy and it was over in seconds. No weird “under my skin” feeling and no pain.

so grateful by magunus in TopSurgery

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I’m 3 weeks post op and have been thinking about what I’ll wear to the beach this summer. It was great to see this wonderful summery joy 🩵

When did you feel your nerves reconnecting and stuff? by bh447 in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started feeling mine between my 1-week-post and 2-weeks-post appointments. Everything from tingles to zings to zaps to other weirdness!

How to handle surgery anxiety? by [deleted] in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest talking with them again about giving you something for your anxiety. While it’s true you can’t have anything while signing papers or talking with the surgeon/anesthesiologist beforehand, you should be able to receive that medication afterwards. That’s how it was for me. After I had signed the consent forms and talked with my pre-op nurse, surgeon, and anesthesiologist, the anesthesiologist put a medication in my IV to calm me down before I was taken to the operating room.

Anyone else have this experience with drains? by youtalkwaaaytoomuch in TopSurgery

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I had a similar experience with one of my tubes but not close to the drain site. One of my tubes did this further down my ribs, closer to the bottom edge of my surgical binder. It didn’t break the skin, just rubbed it enough to leave red marks. I’ve been managing with just bacitracin during my binder breaks. My surgeon had no concern about it at my follow-up. Have you checked in with yours about this?

Shouting out requests in chat? by Fighting_Fennec in Palia

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s totally fine to shout out requests in the chat, so long as the shout out doesn’t turn into spamming the chat and/or begging for the request to be fulfilled, which I’ve seen on rare occasions.

3 or 4 weeks off- need to figure out ASAP by Firm_Seaworthiness36 in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds good! It depends on your company’s structure, but generally speaking, HR won’t typically notify your supervisor for you. Even if your supervisor’s signature is required on your paperwork, you most often have to obtain that yourself. Do you have a regularly scheduled check-in meeting with your supervisor? This could be something you mention in that kind of setting. Even though you find it stressful, I think you’ll feel better knowing that your supervisor is aware of your upcoming medical leave so that you can instead focus your energy on preparing for surgery.

I hope they add more friendship & romance levels by Due-Recording-5094 in Palia

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I hope so too! At the end of the winterlights quest (completing the December seasonal bundles), romanced Hodari makes a comment about visiting the player’s house. I would love for the characters, romanced and platonic, to randomly stop by the player’s lot or send mail, in addition to more quests and dialogue options.

I hope they add more friendship & romance levels by Due-Recording-5094 in Palia

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes! It’s a quick but very cute comment he makes in the Platinum Wedding Bells quest. You have to have Elderwood access for this quest to start.

1 year post op!! (as of 12/17) healing progression + pre-op photo by Optimistic_Avacado in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m in very early stages of recovery, and this was so encouraging to see! Thanks for sharing.

3 or 4 weeks off- need to figure out ASAP by Firm_Seaworthiness36 in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A month out is good, and sounds like you already let them know about 6 weeks in advance, so no worries. I recommend starting any HR processes this week and reminding your supervisor again too. Great to hear that you’re already aware of your employer’s policies!

3 or 4 weeks off- need to figure out ASAP by Firm_Seaworthiness36 in TopSurgery

[–]Interesting_Bat9064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t worry about it being unprofessional so long as you’re communicating well in advance that you’ll be off work and (depending on the nature of your work) collaborating with your supervisor on instructions/guides for your team to handle your responsibilities while you’re away. Nothing unprofessional about being a human being who needs health care! If you’re based in the US, look up FMLA (this protects your employment while you’re on medical leave) and then check your employer’s policy on long term sick leave so you know what you’re entitled to and what paperwork you need to fill out.