Megathread SRS and GRS surgeons and associated horrors - the medical community of experimental surgeons, the secret community of home butchers

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One month post-op - abdominal w/ Dr. Gupta. Details in comments

In spite of the hellish nightmare my surgical experience has been, it hasn't been a total write off. I have a dick! I'm fairly pleased, though from the looks of things I didn't get the size I was told I would have and I don't like how the incisions were placed- I feel like it makes my stomach look weird. The left is pretty perfect but on the right the incision line is much lower and that makes it stick out a lot more. I kind of hate it but there's not anything I can really do at this point in time. I did also end up with some scars on my dick that I wasn't expecting so that's been kind of weird to adjust too as well.

My dick has a bit of a curve from the uneven incisions and having to pack straight up has made it worse, but as I'm able to spend some time not packing it's straightening itself out. It looks so much better than it did a week and a half ago.

I had some stitches split before I even came around after surgery. It started out as a 1"x.5" area of open skin and has been healing slowly. I had some minor wound separation and after three weeks that's ~98% closed.

Sensation is okay so far, fair in the bottom ~half. I had an ilioinguinal nerve hookup but it was never really explained to me what that means in terms of sensation so that's a fun little journey I'm on.

The thing I'm probably happiest about is how good I look in basketball shorts now.
That sucker is going to curl up like one of these:

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At least when they have the stitching on the bottom it curls towards their crotch, rather than their stomach.
 
u/pilotfrixion
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One month post-op - abdominal w/ Dr. Gupta. Details in comments

In spite of the hellish nightmare my surgical experience has been, it hasn't been a total write off. I have a dick! I'm fairly pleased, though from the looks of things I didn't get the size I was told I would have and I don't like how the incisions were placed- I feel like it makes my stomach look weird. The left is pretty perfect but on the right the incision line is much lower and that makes it stick out a lot more. I kind of hate it but there's not anything I can really do at this point in time. I did also end up with some scars on my dick that I wasn't expecting so that's been kind of weird to adjust too as well.

My dick has a bit of a curve from the uneven incisions and having to pack straight up has made it worse, but as I'm able to spend some time not packing it's straightening itself out. It looks so much better than it did a week and a half ago.

I had some stitches split before I even came around after surgery. It started out as a 1"x.5" area of open skin and has been healing slowly. I had some minor wound separation and after three weeks that's ~98% closed.

Sensation is okay so far, fair in the bottom ~half. I had an ilioinguinal nerve hookup but it was never really explained to me what that means in terms of sensation so that's a fun little journey I'm on.

The thing I'm probably happiest about is how good I look in basketball shorts now.
I don’t think it’s your incisions that are making your stomach look weird.

Also maybe this is an odd thing to focus on, but those long nails make the hand look SO feminine!
 
u/pilotfrixion
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One month post-op - abdominal w/ Dr. Gupta. Details in comments

In spite of the hellish nightmare my surgical experience has been, it hasn't been a total write off. I have a dick! I'm fairly pleased, though from the looks of things I didn't get the size I was told I would have and I don't like how the incisions were placed- I feel like it makes my stomach look weird. The left is pretty perfect but on the right the incision line is much lower and that makes it stick out a lot more. I kind of hate it but there's not anything I can really do at this point in time. I did also end up with some scars on my dick that I wasn't expecting so that's been kind of weird to adjust too as well.

My dick has a bit of a curve from the uneven incisions and having to pack straight up has made it worse, but as I'm able to spend some time not packing it's straightening itself out. It looks so much better than it did a week and a half ago.

I had some stitches split before I even came around after surgery. It started out as a 1"x.5" area of open skin and has been healing slowly. I had some minor wound separation and after three weeks that's ~98% closed.

Sensation is okay so far, fair in the bottom ~half. I had an ilioinguinal nerve hookup but it was never really explained to me what that means in terms of sensation so that's a fun little journey I'm on.

The thing I'm probably happiest about is how good I look in basketball shorts now.

LMAO WHAT'S UP ZIPPER DIIIIIIIIIIICK
 
u/pilotfrixion
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One month post-op - abdominal w/ Dr. Gupta. Details in comments

In spite of the hellish nightmare my surgical experience has been, it hasn't been a total write off. I have a dick! I'm fairly pleased, though from the looks of things I didn't get the size I was told I would have and I don't like how the incisions were placed- I feel like it makes my stomach look weird. The left is pretty perfect but on the right the incision line is much lower and that makes it stick out a lot more. I kind of hate it but there's not anything I can really do at this point in time. I did also end up with some scars on my dick that I wasn't expecting so that's been kind of weird to adjust too as well.

My dick has a bit of a curve from the uneven incisions and having to pack straight up has made it worse, but as I'm able to spend some time not packing it's straightening itself out. It looks so much better than it did a week and a half ago.

I had some stitches split before I even came around after surgery. It started out as a 1"x.5" area of open skin and has been healing slowly. I had some minor wound separation and after three weeks that's ~98% closed.

Sensation is okay so far, fair in the bottom ~half. I had an ilioinguinal nerve hookup but it was never really explained to me what that means in terms of sensation so that's a fun little journey I'm on.

The thing I'm probably happiest about is how good I look in basketball shorts now.
Someone needs to tell her that her dick would look bigger to her if she lost the flab above it.

But all of this - and unless she paid out of pocket (she did not), everyone in her insurance pool or her state paid for it - so she can feel cute in basketball shorts.
 
@behindyourightnow i can’t reply to you but on this point:
Think about the effects when these idiots start getting type 2 diabetes and dementia.
Apparently the LGBTQ are at a far higher risk of dementia anyway, and the person I was speaking to about this (neurologist) waffled when I asked why but did mention that troons in particular seem to have an even higher risk.
I had a poke round to see if there was any work on this past ‘what we all know from work’ and there is some work presented at the AAIC conference last year. https://archive.md/bTj2S

Now this is based on a subjective measure that’s self reported so take with the usual grain of hysterical tranny salt BUT the guy I spoke to said it reflects what he sees in practice. Cardiovascular risk is higher when you take exogenous hormones and CV issues give you a higher risk of dementia. There’s also a huge HIV prevalence in this population and somewhere between 5-15% of AIDS patients have HAND, which is a AIDS related dementia disorder.
Anyway, my point is that these patients are going to have dementia at a significantly higher rate than the rest of the population

I do know that even performing a hysterectomy on a woman raises her risk of early-onset dementia, and removing her ovaries as well makes it even worse:

"Compared with women with no gynecologic surgeries, the risk of cognitive impairment or dementia was increased in women who had hysterectomy alone, further increased in women who had hysterectomy with unilateral oophorectomy, and further increased in women who had hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy. The risk increased with younger age at the time of the surgery."​
There seems to be similar consequences for fucking around with the male reproductive system: "treatment with GnRH agonists and orchiectomy significantly raised the dementia risk."

(GnRH agonists are the drugs currently used to block puberty in "trans kids," although in that study they were used for their original purpose, treating prostate cancer)

No idea why this happens. But the body is a complex interrelated system, and maybe we shouldn't remove chunks of it from healthy young people just because their online friends told them it would make them happier? I'm just a fascist neo-nazi transphobe though, what would I know.

“The closer I am to my surgery, the less bottom dysphoria I have. Can anyone relate?”

One crazy woman responds:

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“Hyper fixating on my stream”?!?

LMAO! This dumb broad is going to be very disappointed, even on the off chance she doesn’t get urethra/piss complications.

A phallo doesn’t get you a prostate or all of the internal plumbing a man has.

So she will keep her gentle, ladylike stream, like in the video of the chick taking a piss that was posted earlier.

(And most likely piss herself!)

I am sure this woman will really appreciate kayak fishing and camping and "working in the woods with other guys" once she has an indwelling catheter or can't piss without pain due to chronic UTIs. Talk about not appreciating what you have until it's gone.

Also: what on earth does she mean about bathrooms not having stalls? Surely all men's bathrooms have at least one stall, correct? Or are men supposed to poop in the urinals?

this might sound weird but it seems like it's not strange for a chick to have a hard piss stream (or a light one) but it seems strange for a dude to have a light piss stream. ?????

A young man, maybe. When men are older and the prostate enlarges apparently a "weak urine stream" is not uncommon.
 
u/pilotfrixion
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One month post-op - abdominal w/ Dr. Gupta. Details in comments

In spite of the hellish nightmare my surgical experience has been, it hasn't been a total write off. I have a dick! I'm fairly pleased, though from the looks of things I didn't get the size I was told I would have and I don't like how the incisions were placed- I feel like it makes my stomach look weird. The left is pretty perfect but on the right the incision line is much lower and that makes it stick out a lot more. I kind of hate it but there's not anything I can really do at this point in time. I did also end up with some scars on my dick that I wasn't expecting so that's been kind of weird to adjust too as well.

My dick has a bit of a curve from the uneven incisions and having to pack straight up has made it worse, but as I'm able to spend some time not packing it's straightening itself out. It looks so much better than it did a week and a half ago.

I had some stitches split before I even came around after surgery. It started out as a 1"x.5" area of open skin and has been healing slowly. I had some minor wound separation and after three weeks that's ~98% closed.

Sensation is okay so far, fair in the bottom ~half. I had an ilioinguinal nerve hookup but it was never really explained to me what that means in terms of sensation so that's a fun little journey I'm on.

The thing I'm probably happiest about is how good I look in basketball shorts now.
I decided to check out this stunning and brave zipperdicked hebro's Reddit presence and I was not disappointed:
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So either a LARPer or legitimately insane. Truly a prime candidate for a series of extremely complex experimental surgeries.

 
LMAO WHAT'S UP ZIPPER DIIIIIIIIIIICK
The misshapen rotdog pointing away at an angle is really a sight to behold!

It’s as if it’s trying to turn away from the body horror it’s an unwilling participant in.

I’d look in another direction too!


I do know that even performing a hysterectomy on a woman raises her risk of early-onset dementia, and removing her ovaries as well makes it even worse:

"Compared with women with no gynecologic surgeries, the risk of cognitive impairment or dementia was increased in women who had hysterectomy alone, further increased in women who had hysterectomy with unilateral oophorectomy, and further increased in women who had hysterectomy with bilateral oophorectomy. The risk increased with younger age at the time of the surgery."​
There seems to be similar consequences for fucking around with the male reproductive system: "treatment with GnRH agonists and orchiectomy significantly raised the dementia risk."

(GnRH agonists are the drugs currently used to block puberty in "trans kids," although in that study they were used for their original purpose, treating prostate cancer)

No idea why this happens. But the body is a complex interrelated system, and maybe we shouldn't remove chunks of it from healthy young people just because their online friends told them it would make them happier? I'm just a fascist neo-nazi transphobe though, what would I know.

It’s almost as if hormones aren’t just dumped in your body in a massive dose once a week, but are part of multiple intricate feedback and signaling systems.
 
Ah, teenage girls online ripping each other to shreds over absolutely nothing - classic internet history repeating. You only need a handful of young women and pretty soon one will start trying to take charge, and another will brigade against her, both in the most passive-aggressive way possible.

Dooleys is a dictatorial prick who looks down her nose at everyone else on the sun, but of course you’re not allowed to disagree with people nowadays (unless you’re already super popular) as that’s LITERAL VIOLENCE. So we end up with the r/phallo hilariousness. Has the thread all been deleted in a vain attempt to cover up the fact there were dissenters?

They couldn’t be further from male if they tried.

As for zipperdick up there, congrats on getting a bubble letter L made from fat attached to your lower gut, lady. Looks like you have a lil’ neccy weccy around those stitches, better hope it doesn’t spread. Have you developed the rampant UTI yet? Ps: hips (and thigh shape) don’t lie.

Edit: cool how the “DID” stayed away just long enough for the owner to get over the operation. Now she feels better she can go back to play acting for attention again. I’m sure everyone else who suffers from a mental illness finds it just magically disappears after surgery, at least until you remember it’s supposed to be there, right?
 
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One month post-op - abdominal w/ Dr. Gupta. Details in comments

In spite of the hellish nightmare my surgical experience has been, it hasn't been a total write off. I have a dick! I'm fairly pleased, though from the looks of things I didn't get the size I was told I would have and I don't like how the incisions were placed- I feel like it makes my stomach look weird. The left is pretty perfect but on the right the incision line is much lower and that makes it stick out a lot more. I kind of hate it but there's not anything I can really do at this point in time. I did also end up with some scars on my dick that I wasn't expecting so that's been kind of weird to adjust too as well.

My dick has a bit of a curve from the uneven incisions and having to pack straight up has made it worse, but as I'm able to spend some time not packing it's straightening itself out. It looks so much better than it did a week and a half ago.

I had some stitches split before I even came around after surgery. It started out as a 1"x.5" area of open skin and has been healing slowly. I had some minor wound separation and after three weeks that's ~98% closed.

Sensation is okay so far, fair in the bottom ~half. I had an ilioinguinal nerve hookup but it was never really explained to me what that means in terms of sensation so that's a fun little journey I'm on.

The thing I'm probably happiest about is how good I look in basketball shorts now.
Another Oogie Boogie arm, y'all.

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Think I have a new favorite butcher!


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“It hurts!”

*CRANKS UP MUSIC*

“Sorry Manly King! Can’t hear you! This guitar solo is too awesome!”

Before getting her tits cut off, maybe this chick should have thought about what the possible consequences could be of getting a highly elective surgery in a field that the shadiest docs flock to for getting a part of the gold rush before authorities step in with regulation?
 
Here's a write up by a disappointed TiF u/One_Heron1455 on a Dr. Morrison in Seattle, WA
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This is in regards to Dr. Morrison in Seattle, WA


Hi y’all! It’s been a pretty emotional ride and I have wanted to take some time before posting this, but I think I’m ready. This is in regards to the new plastic surgeon Dr. Morrison at Harborview medical center...

I want to warn folks before going to this program for phalloplasty or just give people the information they need to make an informed decision before opting for surgery with this team.

As trans people sometimes we don’t believe we deserve a lot when it comes to the medical system. We know how history has treated us and sometimes we just need to get things done in order to feel right in our bodies. BUT we do deserve better, and there are actually a lot of surgeons around the country that believe this or have heard us and have changed the way they provided care for us.

The only things I have to say about Dr. Morrison and his team is that he chose to put me through a very traumatic experience after I came out of surgery and what feels like to only get his first surgery under his belt. The three main things I have to say about him is…

  1. He did not tell me I was going to be his first patient ever under his current team as well as the hospital. He was given ample opportunity, and chose to not disclose that information to me. As far as I know, I am now the first documented trans person to have phalloplasty in the state of Washington. Not because I consented to that, but because he withheld that information. He was the only surgeon out of him, the urologist, and the micro surgeon to have touched a trans masc body for bottom surgery. I am now thankful I chose to not have UL.
  2. None of the nursing staff was trained whatsoever before I came into the hospital. No one knew what was going on with my body, or knew what phalloplasty was, and what it entailed. Because it was a learning experience that I was unaware of. They were people oogling at me all week as well as wanting to see my dick to the point where we had to tell them if it wasn’t medically necessary, they had to go away. My friend, who is an experienced phalloplasty caregiver saved my life in this entire situation, because he was able to stay with me every night and advocate for me when I was on drugs.
  3. Lastly, a lot of people do not think that we deserve private rooms because of hospital capacities, etc. but we do and in most cases most surgeons around the country definitely offer private rooms because this is such a private and sensitive surgery. My first four days I was put in a shared room with a random stranger that was withdrawing from heroin and had night terrors. He also was blasting his music, combative with nurses, and was caught vaping at one point in the room with me. It wasn’t until my friend and me demanded they put me in a private room that the nurses tried their best to change my situation. They were just as upset as we were that we had been put in the situation. The nurses felt like they had been cornered because they were not given the opportunity to learn about my situation beforehand. On the second to last day, they finally fought for me to get a private room because they knew how traumatizing and important it was.
And in the end we have still had to fight for postop appointments to be scheduled. My surgeon has yet to actually schedule a postop with me in the system so right now we just have word of mouth that I might have an appointment with him on 2/3. My surgery was on 1/9. I currently do not have skin on my arm because they chose to wait 2 weeks after surgery to do my skin graft. I don’t have a wound VAC on my arm because they did not submit it to my insurance in time. Currently they are making me and my friend change my dressings twice a day for an advanced wound care situation..

There’s so much more I could say about the situation and a mountain more things they did wrong but for right now, this is my shortest version of what I have gone through with this hospital. If you have a consultation with them coming up or you have questions about how this program feel free to shoot me a private message and we can talk more about how to protect yourself, or give you the information you need to make an informed decision.
Shane Douglas Morrison, MD, MS
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This is one of the worst ones.

Frankenschlong's monster.

How can a woman have so little self-awareness that she walks around in loose shorts all day looking like she has a stiffy and she thinks that's okay? Validating, even?

Like if I saw a fat neckbeard with a size 22 ass and a stiffy picking out produce at the local Safeway I would reach for the bear spray.

I got a crisp new picture of Benjamin Franklin here that says that Chris Chan was less repulsive in his prime.
 
This is one of the worst ones.

Frankenschlong's monster.

How can a woman have so little self-awareness that she walks around in loose shorts all day looking like she has a stiffy and she thinks that's okay? Validating, even?

Like if I saw a fat neckbeard with a size 22 ass and a stiffy picking out produce at the local Safeway I would reach for the bear spray.

I got a crisp new picture of Benjamin Franklin here that says that Chris Chan was less repulsive in his prime.

And look at those hips and thighs she isn’t fooling anyone who has ever seen a man.


Also:

NEW D00LEY COPE POST HAS JUST DROPPED!


A chick asked about what the sensation is like in a rotdog:

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See? Nothing to worry about! Sensation isn’t a gamble depending on how the nerves have hooked up.

It’s JUST like a clitoris. Just BIGGER! Totally!
 
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Boy I wonder what could make this person feel better about her body. guess the only option is to sew on a flesh tube.

Ashton update:

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She had a follow up with the surgeon from urethraplasty. He gave her the okay to swim and skydive. so she plans to go skydiving this summer. She is disappointed that her mouth will probably not go back to normal, so she probably won't ever be able to "bite an apple or bite into any extremely solid food." but don't worry, it's okay with her!
Her next surgery is less than a month before her wedding, so if anything goes wrong she will probably need a catheter on her wedding.
What a selfish, sick person she is to put her fiance through this just because she's too delusional to grasp she will never have a dick.

I love to imagine her rotdog flying apart in the wind while she skydives...
 
I currently do not have skin on my arm because they chose to wait 2 weeks after surgery to do my skin graft. I don’t have a wound VAC on my arm because they did not submit it to my insurance in time. Currently they are making me and my friend change my dressings twice a day for an advanced wound care situation..
Uhh medikiwis is this normal? Why would the patient have to change her own dressings? And is a wound vac necessary, if so then why would a hospital withhold it?
 
I currently do not have skin on my arm because they chose to wait 2 weeks after surgery to do my skin graft. I don’t have a wound VAC on my arm because they did not submit it to my insurance in time. Currently they are making me and my friend change my dressings twice a day for an advanced wound care situation..

Trying (and failing) to convince myself I must be reading this wrong. This person is saying that their ENTIRE FOREARM is ... one open wound? Never mind infection, wouldn't the pain alone drive you insane? I can't even imagine ...
 
Here's a write up by a disappointed TiF u/One_Heron1455 on a Dr. Morrison in Seattle, WA
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This is in regards to Dr. Morrison in Seattle, WA


Hi y’all! It’s been a pretty emotional ride and I have wanted to take some time before posting this, but I think I’m ready. This is in regards to the new plastic surgeon Dr. Morrison at Harborview medical center...

I want to warn folks before going to this program for phalloplasty or just give people the information they need to make an informed decision before opting for surgery with this team.

As trans people sometimes we don’t believe we deserve a lot when it comes to the medical system. We know how history has treated us and sometimes we just need to get things done in order to feel right in our bodies. BUT we do deserve better, and there are actually a lot of surgeons around the country that believe this or have heard us and have changed the way they provided care for us.

The only things I have to say about Dr. Morrison and his team is that he chose to put me through a very traumatic experience after I came out of surgery and what feels like to only get his first surgery under his belt. The three main things I have to say about him is…

  1. He did not tell me I was going to be his first patient ever under his current team as well as the hospital. He was given ample opportunity, and chose to not disclose that information to me. As far as I know, I am now the first documented trans person to have phalloplasty in the state of Washington. Not because I consented to that, but because he withheld that information. He was the only surgeon out of him, the urologist, and the micro surgeon to have touched a trans masc body for bottom surgery. I am now thankful I chose to not have UL.
  2. None of the nursing staff was trained whatsoever before I came into the hospital. No one knew what was going on with my body, or knew what phalloplasty was, and what it entailed. Because it was a learning experience that I was unaware of. They were people oogling at me all week as well as wanting to see my dick to the point where we had to tell them if it wasn’t medically necessary, they had to go away. My friend, who is an experienced phalloplasty caregiver saved my life in this entire situation, because he was able to stay with me every night and advocate for me when I was on drugs.
  3. Lastly, a lot of people do not think that we deserve private rooms because of hospital capacities, etc. but we do and in most cases most surgeons around the country definitely offer private rooms because this is such a private and sensitive surgery. My first four days I was put in a shared room with a random stranger that was withdrawing from heroin and had night terrors. He also was blasting his music, combative with nurses, and was caught vaping at one point in the room with me. It wasn’t until my friend and me demanded they put me in a private room that the nurses tried their best to change my situation. They were just as upset as we were that we had been put in the situation. The nurses felt like they had been cornered because they were not given the opportunity to learn about my situation beforehand. On the second to last day, they finally fought for me to get a private room because they knew how traumatizing and important it was.
And in the end we have still had to fight for postop appointments to be scheduled. My surgeon has yet to actually schedule a postop with me in the system so right now we just have word of mouth that I might have an appointment with him on 2/3. My surgery was on 1/9. I currently do not have skin on my arm because they chose to wait 2 weeks after surgery to do my skin graft. I don’t have a wound VAC on my arm because they did not submit it to my insurance in time. Currently they are making me and my friend change my dressings twice a day for an advanced wound care situation..

There’s so much more I could say about the situation and a mountain more things they did wrong but for right now, this is my shortest version of what I have gone through with this hospital. If you have a consultation with them coming up or you have questions about how this program feel free to shoot me a private message and we can talk more about how to protect yourself, or give you the information you need to make an informed decision.
Shane Douglas Morrison, MD, MS
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Wow… What an entitled fucking cunt.

1: Why would the doctor have to tell her that some of his team are new to this? I mean, it’s a safe and lifesaving procedure, no? Isn’t that what they keep saying?

2: Waaah! Some of the nurses didn’t know why I was there! I didn’t get my applause and hand holding and compliments of “so brave!” And they asked to see her rotdog?

Well, why not tell them to fuck off and not worry about it. Man up!

3: That’s the worst part. Why didn’t I get a PRIVATE ROOM?! Shut the fuck up bitch. Women give birth, are wheeled to a double or triple room and discharged the very next day all the fucking time.

Everyone who’s in there is presumably getting a stressful procedure done, and would love to have a private room

It never fails… These broads who claim they’re actually men, to the point where they delude themselves into chopping off tits and vag, always turn out to be the most thin skinned, delicate flowers as soon as they face the tiniest bit of adversity.

A man who didn’t get a private room would grin and bear it, and maybe complain to some buddies.

But for this chick, a shared room and the fact that the nurses didn’t fluff her pillows every half an hour is a major trauma that still haunts her months later.
 
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