Sensation question after SRS

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u/DirtyKikThrowAwayB
Mon Nov 6 21:25:24 2023 UTC
(6 comments)

Hey all, I'm curious if anyone else has had issues with sensation returning, I'm 8 months post op, I can orgasm and penetration feels good due to the gspot but my touch sensation is gone from mid labia down. I can feel pressure but not simply touch.

I know I'm supposed to wait a year but 8 months without any changes feels like this is how its going to be. Is there any hope of it getting better or anything changing and if not is there anything I can do about it?

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u/[deleted]
Tue Nov 7 03:57:27 2023 UTC
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OP
Tue Nov 7 16:40:13 2023 UTC
(0 children)

Good! Im so glad to hear that

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u/aewall_2124
Tue Nov 7 15:50:36 2023 UTC
(1 child)

This is unfortunately normal. Im coming up on 2 years out and its still improving. Nerves grow back suuuuuper slowly

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u/Throwawaysbux4
Tue Nov 7 02:19:31 2023 UTC
(2 children)

Generally speaking, as long as there isn't any funny business with the surgeon, the procedure, complications, healing issues, etc, you should be fully sensate after surgery, and what you're describing doesn't sound totally typical. It's been about 2 years for me since surgery with Dr Bowers, and I don't exactly recall if I was in the same situation as you 8 months out, but I don't think I was. I think everything was having sensitivity return and done by around months 3 months or so, that's when I remember the little zingers fading away. Definitely reach out to your surgeon if you have concerns, or if things don't continue to improve in the near future. Congratulations on your surgery though! I hope you are thrilled with your cosmetic results

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OP
Tue Nov 7 16:41:49 2023 UTC
(0 children)

I am pretty happy except it looks a bit strange internally. But thank you. I did tell him and he was surprised.

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Tue Nov 7 19:47:18 2023 UTC
(0 children)

[you should be fully sensate after surgery]

This is definitely not the norm. Expect considerable neural disruption, and full recovery can take over a year.