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As of an update 6 days ago, he has apparently had 2 revision surgeries and is still shitting out of his crotch wound.What ever happened to the neo-vadge shitter? Sepsis?
Sounds like he is on the verge of a breakdown.
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As of an update 6 days ago, he has apparently had 2 revision surgeries and is still shitting out of his crotch wound.What ever happened to the neo-vadge shitter? Sepsis?
Just posted an update literal minutes ago saying he had a colostomy.What ever happened to the neo-vadge shitter? Sepsis?
TFW you start with a healthy body and deliberately mangle your genitals due to cooming, only to have to live with a colostomy bag for who knows how long, and pitifully hope that someday someone will hack at you more for the chance of shitting normally.Just posted an update literal minutes ago saying he had a colostomy.
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sadly, (given how close that was to her showing off her arm dick) i reckon she probably was just referring to the period just prior to her surgery- i'm pretty sure they have them stop with the hormones coming up to surgery for a variety of reasons, different ones for men and women.
Because they're going to be lifelong medical patients. It's really that simple.The unanswered question: Why does insurance even consider paying for all this stuff? What's in it for them? Is this some kind of weird globohomo outcome where the managerialists are all true believers? I don't recall any lawsuits about it and it's difficult to believe the insurance companies were like "Yeah sure, hundred grand to fuck your shit up, no problem, oh yeah and hundreds more over the course of your new chronically ill life? That's all covered".
Estrogen is an thromboembolic risk; testosterone is thought to be an immunosuppressant.AfganBlue said:i'm pretty sure they have them stop with the hormones coming up to surgery for a variety of reasons, different ones for men and women.
I went digging into this guy's profile to see if I could figure out how old he is. No dice there -- not young, I don't think, otherwise not sure beyond that -- but I thought it would be interesting to run down a timeline of his adventure in what seems to be exactly 30 days since his surgery.Just posted an update literal minutes ago saying he had a colostomy.
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Secret surprise lurking in the amhole....It seems it's not just one gaping hole, but there is something else in there. What that could be, I have no goddamn idea.
TFW you start with a healthy body and deliberately mangle your genitals due to cooming, only to have to live with a colostomy bag for who knows how long, and pitifully hope that someday someone will hack at you more for the chance of shitting normally.
It's absolutely hilarious that these idiots think they actually get the genitals of the opposite sex. Like they invented so many insane "facts" like that their Amhole grows actual vaginal tissue or that there is no difference between an arm flesh sock & and a penis.Doctor, you don't understand. I need an actual axe wound in my crotch or I WILL kill myself.
He went from being physically healthy to having destroyed genitals & shitting into a bag in just ONE MONTH. I would feel sorry for him if he wasn't an autogynephilic cumbrain who did this all to himself,in what seems to be exactly 30 days since his surgery.
Amazing just how little anyone gives a shit about these troons. Obviously that painful bowel movement after his "repair" damaged the surgical site and destroyed whatever repair work was done. You’d think the surgeon would have foreseen that and would have taken steps like a stool softener, or something more drastic (I’m not sure what, but anything other than “send you home with opioid painkillers that constipate you”). Now he’s had one failed repair, which already lowers the odds of the next one working. Pure neglect/indifference, or a plan to make more money off him in the future?I went digging into this guy's profile to see if I could figure out how old he is. No dice there -- not young, I don't think, otherwise not sure beyond that -- but I thought it would be interesting to run down a timeline of his adventure in what seems to be exactly 30 days since his surgery.
Day 1: "Thank you thank you THANK YOU to the community here for all your shared wisdom as I approached this new journey!!"
Day 2: "They can't get bleeding under control... I was supposed to be released Tomorrow (Friday). Now I will probably need to stay an extra day." His blood pressure drops dangerously low and he passes out on the way to the bathroom.
Day 3: Discharged from the hospital.
Day 4: Wet farts and leaking pus from the amhole.
Day 5: "Surgeon didn't seem to think there were any problems. Said that the thing I was experiencing was probably just normal oozing. Otherwise I'm okay."
Day 7: Shitting out the amhole begins. He goes to the emergency room. "Will have a smol procedure in the am."
Day 8: Spends the night in the hospital. Three units of blood transfused. Scan finds three fistulas.
Day 11: In DC to begin the first revision surgery.
Day 13: Out of surgery. "They say tears have been repaired. Hopeful that everything okay."
Day 14: Discharged from the hospital. "Just had the most painful bowel movement of my life. Very bloody. Nearly passed out from the pain."
Day 16: Now showing symptoms of an impacted bowel.
Day 18: Shitting out the amhole returns.
Day 20: Second revision surgery. "Thank you all for your love and support. I wouldn't be alive without you."
Day 23: Back in the ER after shitting out the amhole again.
Day 30: Today. Discharged after five days in the hospital. Amhole closed, colostomy opened.
One of life's little ironies: four months ago he put up a post on Reddit entitled, "Is there anything you wish you'd known prior to your vaginoplasty?"
clearly built to only fit the biggest horse cock you can find.I am sorry, but I am a bit aautistically OCD about this particular stinkditch, because my brain refuses that they'd just put a huge gaping hole like that in a man. So, without further ado:
It seems it's not just one gaping hole, but there is something else in there. What that could be, I have no goddamn idea.
Srs is indeed a horrible way of self harm but sadly troons think it's the opposite and they invented words to reflect that.These communities are dangerous and encourage self-harm,
Honestly? You have to think about it like an actuary and not a doctor. Any sterilization of a woman negates a possible insurance payout related to birth or most reproductive cancers. For men, same except related only to reproductive cancers and not birth (obviously). Now the cynical part of me thinks that insurance companies bet on troons killing themselves after GRS, thus ending their policies and negating the possibility of future payouts. The priorities and motivations for insurance companies are wildly different than pharmaceutical companies, so it’s unproductive to think of them in the same way.The unanswered question: Why does insurance even consider paying for all this stuff? What's in it for them? Is this some kind of weird globohomo outcome where the managerialists are all true believers? I don't recall any lawsuits about it and it's difficult to believe the insurance companies were like "Yeah sure, hundred grand to fuck your shit up, no problem, oh yeah and hundreds more over the course of your new chronically ill life? That's all covered".
'90s kids may remember one of the more famous episodes of the X-Files, "Humbug," the first of the weird black comedy scripts written by Darin Morgan. It's the one that featured all the freaks from Jim Rose's Circus Sideshow. Reading this thread, what often echoes in my mind is a line delivered there by the late, great character actor Vincent Schiavelli: "You cannot change the way you were born."I just want to say, thanks to this thread, I have literally never been more appreciative of my real body.
True believers in the sense that they think this will prevent 41% attempts, yes. Psychiatric stays are incredibly expensive, as is the ICU time you’d need if you shot yourself and failed.The unanswered question: Why does insurance even consider paying for all this stuff? What's in it for them? Is this some kind of weird globohomo outcome where the managerialists are all true believers? I don't recall any lawsuits about it and it's difficult to believe the insurance companies were like "Yeah sure, hundred grand to fuck your shit up, no problem, oh yeah and hundreds more over the course of your new chronically ill life? That's all covered".
This is a thing I long wanted to ask, since I don't live at the West and have no idea of pricing. Let's say a pre-troon lives in the USA. He is at crossroads, bein mindly aware that something with his self-perception is deeply wrong. So he has two ways: "a way of troon" is to start hormones and get himself SRS, or perchaps he could go "a way of sanity" and go to the psychiatrist. What would cost him more moneywise? Full circle psychiatric treatment or chopping his dick?Psychiatric stays are incredibly expensive