The Price, but not the Worth
I've made an effort to total up the cost of my vaginoplasty. I've included everything from the surgery itself, to the travel costs, to the various extras that needed to be picked in AZ, including gifts for the nurses and for my kids. I realize now that I've failed to record the cost of the prescription drugs, OTCs, and equipment I bought before we left. The food costs, below, are likely to be an understatement as I'm sure there are meals and that haven't gotten added in. Obviously, if you travel this adventure alone you'll halve the airfare, only need lodging at each end of your stay, and likely be able to avoid the rental car. Having Michele with me was priceless, worth every cent; I just can't imagine going through this alone.

So, that covers the price, but what about the worth? How can you put a price on being comfortable in your own body? Priceless. Still, I must admit that I'm not yet at this place. I still have healing to do: nerves to regenerate and granulation tissue still needing to heal. I still have the labiaplasty and the breast augmentation (and the healing that goes along with that). Lastly, I still have annoying body hair that I want gone. This will end up being my final frontier. After the surgeries are behind me I'll still be dealing with hair!

So, that covers the price, but what about the worth? How can you put a price on being comfortable in your own body? Priceless. Still, I must admit that I'm not yet at this place. I still have healing to do: nerves to regenerate and granulation tissue still needing to heal. I still have the labiaplasty and the breast augmentation (and the healing that goes along with that). Lastly, I still have annoying body hair that I want gone. This will end up being my final frontier. After the surgeries are behind me I'll still be dealing with hair!
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curious as to the total amount for transition. in terms of electro, doc, hormones, ect.
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