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Kamirose25 karma

What is the likelihood that you will be able to orgasm after you heal?

Does the surgery separate the urethra and the 'innie', like it is in XX women?

Does the surgery create a clit-shaped structure as well as the innie?

Kamirose17 karma

Regarding surgery in the US, for FtM - my friend was able to get his top surgery covered by insurance by presenting them with evidence that testosterone injections increases the risk of breast cancer, thereby classifying it as a preventative surgery instead of an elective one. For anyone looking to get top surgery done, try looking into that.

Kamirose2 karma

You might find this man's videos interesting. I don't know if he has LCA (I haven't seen all of them so I don't know if he explains his condition), but he's been blind since birth and answers questions that everyone asks him. This one is about "what do blind people see."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDHJRCtv0WY

Kamirose1 karma

My friend's three year old talks in the third person as well. I think it's so adorable! He's sighted, though, I didn't realize it was a common trait between many visually impaired children.

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My 66 yo dad survived a ruptured brain aneurysm about 8 years ago but had a small stroke while it was being repaired. He suffers from chronic headaches now, especially when he lays down, and has a full night of uninterrupted restful sleep maybe once every two weeks. He doesn't want to take sleep medications due to fear of reliance and not feeling rested with them anyway. What do you think his options are?