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Apr 05, 2019

Recovery Time for Partial Barbie Butt Surgery?

The topic is about preparing for recovery and considering readiness for visitors after undergoing a partial "Barbie-butt" surgery, which involves the removal of the remaining rectum and closure of the anal opening. The person is scheduled for this surgery on June 12 and is wondering if they will be ready to host family visitors around July 1-4, about three weeks after the operation. They recall being able to do light tasks and enjoy company two weeks after a previous surgery, but are unsure if this will be the case this time.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. Pain and Sitting Tolerance
- Be prepared for significant discomfort when sitting. It might take 2-3 months, or even up to 4 months, before sitting becomes comfortable. Using pillows or cushions can help during this period.

2. Hosting vs. Having Company
- You might feel up to short visits or enjoying take-out meals within three weeks, but full-scale hosting, housework, cooking, or holiday entertaining might be too much.
- If your family can stay elsewhere or take over cooking, cleaning, and other chores, their visit could be manageable. Otherwise, consider postponing or limiting their stay.

3. Flexibility and Self-Assessment
- Let your family know that you will confirm the visit dates based on how your recovery is going. Avoid setting a fixed deadline that could add unnecessary pressure.

4. Prior Recovery as a Guide
- While your previous recovery experience can offer some guidance, remember that recovery from the Barbie-butt closure might be slower due to the wound location and sitting discomfort. Plan conservatively, even if you recovered quickly from your last surgery.
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