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Honest question for the medical spergs.

Why do people talk about a loss of function when it comes to the arm and phaloplasty?

I would think they just take some skin and flesh and roll it all up into a rotdog?
I'm not a medfag, but these wiry thingies poking out of the flesh roll:
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Don't really look like just some skin and fat. Poor to no sensation + bad circulation from cutting all that + digging so deep it looks like some still from a cartel execution = Yeah that can't be good.
 
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Why do people talk about a loss of function when it comes to the arm and phaloplasty?
If nothing else, there's serious nerve damage when you gouge out that much tissue. Not just sensory nerves but motor nerves. Look at the diagrams and explainers on this page (from a hand specialist society, not trans related and totally SFW), you will see just how bad things really are:

 
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RFF phalloplasty with UL, scrotoplasty and vaginectomy. Complications so far are a stricture and fistula.
Main plastic surgeon is Dr. Patrick Assi and the urologist is Dr. Melissa Kaufman. Procedure at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
Dr. Assi is phenomenal. He offered single stage creation/vaginectomy/scrotoplasty/UL, which is what I wanted. I had no wound separation, no issues with uncontrolled pain, and absolutely no esthetic concerns. I've now done glansplasty and testicular implants with him as well, again well to my satisfaction. I would send anyone his way. His nurses are also phenomenal. My only complaints were purely because of the urologist, Dr. Melissa Kaufman, and her staff. I had a fistula that healed itself and a stricture that required a repair, and she was just overall impossible to deal with throughout the process. I am very much hoping Vanderbilt finds a urologist who is of the same caliber as Dr. Assi is as a microsurgeon soon. I now feel complete and so, so grateful for Vanderbilt.
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Oh God those are DEFINITELY the arm bones. Imagine all the severed nerves and blood vessels, all for a useless contraption
Yup, that bone is the radius alright. I didn't think those butchers would cut this deep into a pooner's arm, but it might be because she is petite/very thin.

Complications so far are a stricture and fistula.
when God closes a door He opens a window alright :story:


not a medfag, but these wiry thingies poking out of the flesh roll:
Look like veins and fat tissue to me. Still horrifying.
 
The loss of function must be immense.
No, no. - One of the short, fat, wheelchair-bound Pooners Exulansic made a video about was most insistent that she could still play guitar...for at least two or three minutes at a time. So, no loss of function at all, bigots.

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I'm pretty sure it was this thing:
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I guess Pooners don't mind being in wheelchairs because a) they're lazy grifters and b) it's harder for people to tell how short they are when they're not standing up.
 
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Why do people talk about a loss of function when it comes to the arm and phaloplasty?

I would think they just take some skin and flesh and roll it all up into a rotdog?
Take a look at the photos of 'success stories' years after. Pooners with one oversized puffy hand which would give King Charles a start. Permanent oedema in one hand would make daily life such a nightmare.

Plus you get to buy two sets of gloves now, one to fit your normal dainty little woman hand, and the other to fit your fat-old-lady-with-congestive-heart-failure hand. Such a manly experience!
 
No, no. - One of the short, fat, wheelchair-bound Pooners Exulansic made a video about was most insistent that she could still the play guitar...for at least two or three minutes at a time. So, no loss of function at all, bigots.

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I'm pretty sure it was this thing:
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I guess Pooners don't mind being in wheelchairs because a) they're lazy grifters and b) it's harder for people to tell how short they are when they're not standing up.
So... I'm just gonna say what we're all thinking, right?

Is her phallo propped up inside that fanny pack?
 
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No, no. - One of the short, fat, wheelchair-bound Pooners Exulansic made a video about was most insistent that she could still the play guitar...for at least two or three minutes at a time. So, no loss of function at all, bigots.

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I'm pretty sure it was this thing:
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I guess Pooners don't mind being in wheelchairs because a) they're lazy grifters and b) it's harder for people to tell how short they are when they're not standing up.
So is "Finlay Games" her pooner name now or..?
 
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