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

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Found this on lolcow.

They said it looks like she has flippers. I say she has a couple of ducks.

It could also be melted wax.

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Not as in ‘now i have lady bones*’ like troons think
I wonder how many TIMs read "loss of bone density" and interpret it as estrogen magically whittling down their big ugly Male Skeleton into a dainty, feminine Lady Skeleton, like they read "gynecomastia" and think it means they'll grow a set of mommy milkers when the overwhelming majority of them end up with sad little tube-sock growths.

Have not tried anal since surgery but will eventually.
Necro of a reply but this dude has a fucking hole between his rotpocket and his butthole and he's talking about having anal sex. With a real human and a real human's penis. So much for the healing his doctor is so excited about if his sex friend fucks the angle up mid-thrust and busts through that shit like the Kool-Aid man.
 
So I've been listening to Ritchie Herron's interview on the Lotus eaters website and I finally got my answer why most TiMs end up cutting their dicks off even when they have doubts beforehand: cross-sex hormones cause not only the balls but also the penis to atrophy quite aggressively to the point where there's massive penis tissue but not skin shrinkage and the whole thing hangs down like flaps of dead skin. So the idea of a dickgirl with a feminine face and a nice fat dick is just another weeb pipe dream after all
. Explains why TiFs are much less likely to go for rotdogs as well, testosterone makes their vaginal tissue atrophy as well but most of it is hidden and not as visibly gross.
I do wonder how "reversible" this even is. Kids who are trooned out at a young age never go through actual puberty at all but even as an adult, once you've damaged enough tissue it doesn't seem like it will just "grow back".
 
I do wonder how "reversible" this even is. Kids who are trooned out at a young age never go through actual puberty at all but even as an adult, once you've damaged enough tissue it doesn't seem like it will just "grow back".
depending on the specific process, the answer is "not at all" to "no one knows." there aren't long term trials because its unethical to give people drugs they don't need to find out. the hormonal changes caused by these drugs impact many systems. bone health is mentioned above- beyond a certain age my understanding is that it basically stops improving so losses in density can't be made up.

my simplistic understanding as not a doctor is that chemicals are reused by the body where possible, its easier to build one type of hormone and receptor for many jobs (across different systems) than separate ones for each. so tinkering about isn't only going to affect the targeted process. it really throws the concept of "informed consent" to the wayside, we can't warn about the side effects cos we don't know them and its not the sort of do or die situation where we accept possbily horrible unknowns because the alternative is pain and/or death.
 
Gruffin (as popularized by exulansic), otherwise lovingly known as Tentacle Dick in this thread (not to be confused with Elephant Dick), is having a rough go of it in 2023. Keep in mind that this person is in their early 20's. It's not too late for you Gruffin, former thread regular Stump Dick got the rotdog removed and is living a generally happy life working at a state park and other outdoor jobs.

Here is a selection from her Instagram, it's honestly quite depressing and I would not be shocked if phalloplasty complications killed her. She also has a tiktok, @gruffin22. Was going to just post a couple but I did a deep-dive, and the issues date back to 2021, at least.

June 2023 - throat catheter + "a dozen infections, lupus, 5 blood transfusions, 4 more surgeries, and kidney failure" (that's in 2023 alone)
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January 2023 - Heart attack (instagram story)
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October 2022 - 6+ UTIs and kidney infections in 2022, two of which led to staph infection, one led to a blood infection
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More in spoiler to prevent giant post. Posts here date back to 2021. Recall that Gruffin is a child transitioner, starting around age 13.
July 2022 - nerve damage, poor mental health, needs cane
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Also July 2022 - "phalloplasty made me lose my body all over again when I thought it'd bring me immediate comfort."
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June 2022 - Peripheral artery angioplasty (opening up narrowed blood vessel and stent placement in leg); depressed, angry at surgical team
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Also June 2022, Pride - Urethral issues, clotting in "DVT leg", organ failure, nearly lost leg, looks absolutely depressed
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May 2022 - visible here is the tattoo that earned her the name Tentacle Dick; "I'm a little hesitant to not be 100% positive about bottom surgery"
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She assumed 9 surgeries would be it... she assumed wrong.

April 2022 - got top surgery 5 years ago but still won't go out shirtless, has dog-ear complication.
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April 2022, 1 year post-op from phalloplasty - complications in the first year: pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis, respiratory failure, renal failure, kidney, bladder, staph, and fungal infections, internal scarring.
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March 2022 - despite top surgery and SRS, still has body dysmorphia
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February 2022 - reveals that she relapsed on opioids (including heroin) in 2020 due to hysterectomy recovery
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December 2021 - she had hope that 2022 would be better than 2021... discussion of suicidal thoughts
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November 2021 - catheter due to urethral repair which used skin from mouth, surgeon found bladder stones
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There are more posts but that's all I can do for now. Gruffin, if you ever happen to see this, I wish you a healthy recovery. I don't think anybody deserves to go through this kind of trauma, especially since you were led down this path at such a young age. These doctors are criminals.

(was going to archive but can't do so on desktop without insta login. If someone is autistic enough to do so, feel free)
 
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June 2023 - throat catheter + "a dozen infections, lupus, 5 blood transfusions, 4 more surgeries, and kidney failure" (that's in 2023 alone)
Jesus. All that from the corndog surgery? What in God's name did the surgeons do to her that caused them to contract Lupus, lose kidney function, and need a goddamn tube in the aorta?! Also, lol, quintessential pooner look.
 
Jesus. All that from the corndog surgery? What in God's name did the surgeons do to her that caused them to contract Lupus, lose kidney function, and need a goddamn tube in the aorta?! Also, lol, quintessential pooner look.
Lupus is out of the left field, but everything she consented herself to predisposed her to renal failure and thromboembolism. The repeated Gram-negative infections, the continual assault of her heart by bacterial endotoxins, does fun things to her heart too.
 
Is it really body dysmorphia when you ARE repulsive? She’s been butchered to fuck, her body is ruined

She went from just a fat woman to a walking failed experiment

I wonder when the trans community will wake up and realise the “trans genocide” isn’t being done by the people who won’t use your preferred pronouns, it’s by the doctors who have been experimenting on them and sterilising them in the process
 
Lupus is out of the left field, but everything she consented herself to predisposed her to renal failure and thromboembolism. The repeated Gram-negative infections, the continual assault of her heart by bacterial endotoxins, does fun things to her heart too.
Not a medfag so probably dumb questions- is it the repeated kidney infections that put her at risk of renal failure? And if so is it cos every one does a bit of damage, or because it increases the probability of a really bad one that does a ton of damage?I.e is every infection she gets damaging whichever organs/systems it reaches? How do repeated infections affect the immune system?

I looked up Gram negative vs positive infections, and it looks like Gram negative are harder to treat with antibiotics and many strains have developed multiple drug resistance, so I guess every infection she gets is a roll of the dice as to whether its treatable. Is it likely that any bacteria would be left in her body after the infection? Cos I'm assuming those would be resistant to whatever antibiotics she was treated with so with each infection the number of antibiotics that will work will decrease.

I'm just asking cos we talk a lot about repeated infections in this thread, and I'd like to understand more about why that's an issue. As a normal person who doean't need antibiotics often, bacterial infections just seem like something that can fuck your life up for a bit but don't to my knowledge have long term health implications, That is clearly not the case for these girls.

My heart goes out to Griffin, she must have endured so much pain, and been so scared every time another infection landed her in hospital. Kidney infections are atrocious, especially if they cause a super high fever and rigor and doctors need to try multiple antibiotics before finding one that works (sadly spe)aking from terrifying experience), having that 6 times in one year sounds like hell. Would removing the rotdog reduce her suceptibility to further infections? Or is her urethra just too fucked now?
 
What in God's name did the surgeons do to her that caused them to contract Lupus
It's not an official medical thing as far as I know, but from the many troon medical posts (of both sexes) it seems that taking hormones from the wrong sex either gives you autoimmune conditions or exacerbates any pre-existing ones. Lupus is an autoimmune condition.
It's not really permitted to do research that goes against the troon narrative, so this observation will stay as amateur medical sperging for the forseeable future.
 
June 2023 - throat catheter + "a dozen infections, lupus, 5 blood transfusions, 4 more surgeries, and kidney failure" (that's in 2023 alone)
Can someone please explain what she means by “throat catheter”? It doesn’t appear to be a tracheotomy, which is the only thing I can think of that I might call that. What hellish fluids need to be drained from there??? I’m thinking it might be a lupus thing because it’s apparently possible for lupus to fuck up someone’s throat

Not in the bit I quoted but she mentioned OD’ing on opioids at some point. I think a lot of these patients, especially the rotdog girls, are going to end up addicted to painkillers. Every surgery they get puts them at a higher risk of developing an addiction because it’s another episode of heavy opioid usage. Some of these people will have like a dozen surgeries in just a few years, at that point anyone who is even mildly susceptible to developing a drug dependence will do so.

is it the repeated kidney infections that put her at risk of renal failure? And if so is it cos every one does a bit of damage, or because it increases the probability of a really bad one that does a ton of damage?I.e is every infection she gets damaging whichever organs/systems it reaches? How do repeated infections affect the immune system?

I looked up Gram negative vs positive infections, and it looks like Gram negative are harder to treat with antibiotics and many strains have developed multiple drug resistance, so I guess every infection she gets is a roll of the dice as to whether its treatable. Is it likely that any bacteria would be left in her body after the infection? Cos I'm assuming those would be resistant to whatever antibiotics she was treated with so with each infection the number of antibiotics that will work will decrease.
Recurrent kidney infections are dangerous for both reasons. Most UTIs thankfully don’t get up to the kidneys but when they do it can cause a lot of damage. Kidneys are relatively delicate organs and Gruffin’s UTIs have progressed to the point of sepsis so these are not mild infections. Major infections like hers often cause scarring on the kidneys and if such scarring gets severe enough it can lead to renal failure. Either chronic kidney infections or a single big infection that goes septic can do serious damage, and Gruffin is prone to BOTH. If she lives to an old age (:optimistic: ), it is highly likely that she will experience renal failure and need a kidney transplant (I cannot imagine her being a good candidate for transplant) or dialysis. Tbh if her kidneys are still functioning in 20 years I will be impressed.

To quote an article about sepsis and kidney infections, “Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (S-AKI) is a common complication in hospitalized and critically ill patients, which increases the risk of developing chronic comorbidities and is associated with extremely high mortality. As individual syndromes, sepsis and acute kidney injury (AKI) render the host susceptible to each other.”
It’s not hard to see how this might become a vicious cycle.

On the topic of antibiotics, Gruffin is basically breeding superbugs, especially with all time she’s spent hospitalized. Every course of antibiotics she takes is a risk to public health. This goes for several of the rotdog patients. Those antibiotics are also not great for her damaged kidneys.

Between the medical complications, drug addiction, and suicide risk I would be willing to bet that Gruffin will not live to see 30. IMO she will never be a healthy person, the best she can hope for is to stop deteriorating (at least until she gets old which will hit her hard).
Not a doctor (I am a biologist though) so take what I say with a grain of salt.
 
so is it cos every one does a bit of damage, or because it increases the probability of a really bad one that does a ton of damage?I.e is every infection she gets damaging whichever organs/systems it reaches?
As On A Journey said above me, the answer is both. If the nephron (functional unit of the kidney) is destroyed, it is gone for good. And the post-infection repair can cause scaring of the kidneys and the urinary tract, which in turn give additional nook and crannies that bacteria can hide and perhaps even evade being exposed to antibiotics.

I brought up Gram-negative because most urinary-tract infections are Gram-negative, and Gram-negative endotoxins are directly cardiotoxic. This said both Gram-neg and -pos bacteria have evolved antibiotic resistance with equal gusto, and Gram-pos bacteria -- such as the Staph that Tentacle Dick is having right now, can cause widespread damage through their own mechanisms.

Hard to say how repeated infection affects her immune system. I don't think it predispose her to lupus, but it does make her lupus harder to treat (many drugs used for lupus are immunosuppressives, contraindicated for people prone to infections) but at least she'd had her life-saving surgery, right?
 
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