Keep healing and you'll get there! Happy to see another update on phallo and life in general, sounds like you have a nice relationship with your roommate!
@earthangel88752 жыл бұрын
The fact that you are transparent/Real Charles, about your surgery experience is commendable, but then again you have done that since the beginning. I remember when you were a skateboarder and lived in the Bay Area (way back). I appreciate your honesty. I can’t say that for many. It seems like many sugarcoat the reality of The full Process. They make it seem easy and only speak of the good. I’m not sure why they do that. Everyone knows that no surgery is easy. Recover time is a bitch, and everyone’s experience is different, but it’s no damn walk in the park, let’s just keep it real. I’m glad you are listening to your body. If you don’t feel good or have the strength, or energy to do something, don’t push yourself, it's not worth it later. It takes a while; your body & brain need time for healing and adjustment to the new you. It’s gone through a big, big surgery. The whole plumbing system has been rewired, redirected, and connected in an unfamilar way. The body will adapt, give it respect and .......Time. Unfortunately, this is part of the phallo surgery process but hopefully, the plumbing will resolve itself soon, but for now your the cleanest SOB on the planet! Follow your doctor’s orders, eat healthily, take supplements as needed to promote healing, drink your water, and get your daily walks in according to your doctor’s order. Soon this will all be a memory man. Your mom has always been very supportive, from the beginning, consider yourself a blessed man. Be kind and patient with her even on your not so good days. Take care man, Angel from The Bay.
@Dr.BenjiBuddy2 жыл бұрын
I totally understand the mixed feelings about closing the chapter. It's such a major experience, it takes a while to wrap your head around the fact that it all happened. For me it really helped to keep in mind that more procedures will follow and the ball is actually still rolling. That makes it feel like its not the end afteral... Anyway, just look after yourself the next few days/weeks. Nobody ever mentions it, but the "post-transition blues" can be very difficult to deal with. Stay strong and they will pass 💪🏻
@pmbluemoon2 жыл бұрын
I'm curious,, how does your donor site feel/work for touch and feeling at this stage? sensitive/just pressure/tingly? It's weird to see a video you post after we know you made it home ok 😊 💖💖💖(Good juju)
@charlesasher2 жыл бұрын
I am getting a little sensation back in my donor site, more up by my wrist and hand than in my arm. I get nerve shocks from time to time, and the tingles even more rarely. I still can’t feel most of it.