Hi all,
I've been following this forum and got a lot of info and i thought its time to give back and hopefully the info i posted will be helpful for others too. I'll break my post into various 'stages': research, consultation, pre-op, surgery, post-op. I've had my surgery only yesterday (20/5) so i will try to update the post-op section as frequent as i can.
Research
This forum is my primary source of information. I'm living in Sydney and dont really mind where the surgeon is/surgery takes place - as long as the cost reasonable and im with the 'best'. After reading a lot of postings here, i decided to go with Dr Sue Thislewaite. There are lots of good recommendations from fellow forum posters so i decided to 'book' for a consultation given shes relatively popular. I gathered after the initial consultation, if i dont get the 'good feel' i always have the option to not proceed.
So i called the office around early March for initial consultation booked for Monday, 13th April 2009. I've also had annual leave booked for end of May period to study for my exam so i thought if i could squeeze in the surgery at the start of my leave, this would be the best time for me to proceed. I tried my luck as i was booking my consultation and managed to secure a surgery date on Wed, 20th May 2009 (yesterday!).
Prior to consultation, i was meant to go to a GP to get a referral so i could claim some part of Sue's consultation fee from Medicate. So i went to a local GP and got the referral letter no problem.
Consultation
The consultation went really quick (approx 20 minutes). She is very experienced and has done this a lot of times. She asked to remove my shirt and started fiddling to determine what needed to be done. So i was told that i need both gland removals and lipo for both sides.
She had a checklist with all the info you need to know/be aware of (standard health practitioners - risk, etc). At one point she was like, '..obviously, this surgery is not reversible..." and in my head i was like..."no... i dont want them back!!".
The consultation costs $175.00 (and i think some of it can be claimed through medicare - i havent done it yet).
Pre-op
Right after the consultation, I was given a 'quote' for various costs for the procedures:
-Sue's Surgery Fee - $3500.00 (Medicate rebates is $720.90 for 2 sides plus pte insurance if any)
-Anaesthetic fee - $650.00 (you have to call the Anaesthetist yourself. There should be medicare rebate and pte insurance but i havent done the claim yet)
-Linley Clinic Fee - Bed Fee per day $420 plus Operating Fee of $1927.50. But i got this all covered by my pte insurance so i dont pay a single cent.
-Compression Garment - $135.00 from Device Technology --> you need to call them.
There are a couple of logistics that needs to be done prior to surgery:
1. Calling the anaesthetist for a verbal estimate (this is out of curiosity coz its the only cost that i dont have specified after the consultation with Sue)
2. Confirming with Sue's office that you will want to go ahead with the surgery. This will set the wheel in motion in terms of her office notifying the anaesthetist and the clinic.
3. Call device technologies for compression garment. While the instruction from Sue is to call them and do a 'fitting', they dont actually do it anymore and apparently has notified Sue's office re this but nothing was done. So you need to supply them with your chest and waist measurement. So they can determine whether you get the S, M, L or XL size. I got an M.
4. You will then get letters from Sue's Office confirming the surgery and invoice to pay within one week of surgery. You are also given pre-admission patient forms to be filled out and forwarded to Linley Clinic.
5. You will also receive an invoice from the Anaesthetist's office which you will have to pay within a week of the surgery.
6. You will then receive a call from the clinic about 1 week prior to surgery to inform you about what you need to do. They will only get the scheduling of the surgery one week prior, so dont expect to get their calls earlier. The conversation also went relatively quickly. Basically, you need to fast (no food/drinks) from the midnight before the surgery, bring compression garments, bring medicare and pte health insurance cards (if any). You are also required to let them know who is your carer (someone who will pick you up after surgery, or will be at home after the surgery). I'm lucky that my good friend is in melb and she was able to help me with the S-Day logistics.
Surgery - S-Day
So i'm required to be at the Linley clinic by 7.30am. My friend drove me to this nice complex. Its very quiet and serene! The clinic is located in Canterburry (you can google it if you are curious). Went to the reception and did the paperwork (signing forms, providing medicare card, etc). I was then told to sit for approx 5 minutes before a nurse fetched me. I was brought to a small room where i was given stockings (to prevent blood clots) and garments to change to. You literally stripped yourself of everything! Put your clothes in the hangers provided, wear the two piece garments, stockings, head cover/cap and socks. They are white and blue. The nurse would then weighed you, took your blood pressures and turned the TV on. I was watching Sunrise!
About 15 min later, the anaesthetist came by to have a quick chat, took your blood pressures, chest and breathing etc. Told you about the rare infrequent case of anaesthetist being unsuccessful but the gas has been there for 150 years and they still dont know what made them up, etc etc.
Another 15 min before Sue came by. She asked you to remove the garment so she can take front and sides pictures of you. She would then used a permanent marker to draw on your chest on how she will perform the operation.
At around 8.30am, i was taken to the operating theater and had a chat with the Anaesthetist about the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and before i know it, im out.
The surgery apparently started at 8.40 and finished around 10.30am (thats nearly two hours). I woke up in a side theater where i was given more pain killers. After about 15 min, i was transported using a wheelchair to my private room. I dont feel any pain apart from a slight sore and feeling a bit drowsy/hungover. I get into the routine of waking up/sleeping again every 1 hour or so. The nurse gave me some biscuits/cheese to chew on. They offered me muffins but i had no appetite. All this time, you are already covered in dressings and compression garment (even as i typed this, i havent seen the result yet because its still covered).
I aso have drips and two tubes for blood drainage. I asked the nurse how much was removed and apparenly 50mg from my left side and 60mg from my right side. On top of this, i have 40ml lipos on both sides. Around 4.30pm, Sue and the Anaesthetist came by to say hi and Sue said the surgery was successful and no complication. I was then allowed to be discharged if i want to. The nurse took the drainage tubes (relatively painful on my left side cos the placement of the tube was a bit higher - burning sensation!). I got dressed and off i went. I was given prescriptions for Panadine, Panadine Forte and Voltaren. They are pain killers and to reduce swellings.
Went back home with my friend, stopped by the pharmacist on the way to get the prescriptions and had porridge for dinner. You are meant to rest and if possible sleep at 20/30 degrees angle.
A nurse from Linley Clinic called at around 8.30pm to check on me. A really nice surprise!! Everything is fine i told her. She told me to rest. Very caring.
Post-Op
So i was given an appointment for Friday (tomm) with Sue to remove the bandages. I'm now recuperating, watching TVs and not able to take showers. The pain returns every 5 hours or so, but this is minor. Mostly when you tried to move from a stationary position. But you have panadine to help you.
<Update #1 29/5/09>
I have since visited Sue's office twice. The first time was last Friday to remove the bandages. Its a big relief to have the bandages removed - i can move much more freely now. In return, plasters were placed across the nipples to cover them. I can take showers (not too hot!), something i had been looking forward to. The swelling subsided a bit but i still have some of them. I was told to only take panadol and i dont feel much pain at all. Sore feelings every now and then but thats about it.
This morning (29/5) i went to the office again to have some part of the stitches removed (the top part) so only the bottom part of my nipples are now covered with plasters. I asked Sue two questions:
(1) The swellings - given that its uneven, the left side is bigger than the right. But she said its normal and it will subside. She tells me to keep wearing the compression garment.
(2) Right side - i thought it was a bit sunken around the nipple area but she said its just an appearance due to uneven swellings. This is also because my right side is the one she operated on first.
I will have to do another check on Monday arvo to time it with my eventual return to Sydney at night. Will have the rest of the stitches removed then. Its also good because it gives me another opportunity while still in Melb to do another check with Sue.
<Update #2 5/6/09>
Went for checkup on Mon 1/6 to have the stitches removed. Pain level 0.5 (scale of 10). I think shaving is more uncomfortable. The anticipation of a tweezer touching the sensitive nipple is unbearable (it was all in my head though!). All plasters are removed now. Still swollen and its uneven ~ right chest flattened faster. Sue suggested to purchase Bio Oil for massage. Havent done it yet. Apparently, it can reduce itchiness. Maybe next week when i have more time after my exam. She also encouraged me to keep wearing the garment for the next 2-3 weeks but can take it off at night. I will err on the safe side and keep wearing it as long as i can (its part of my routine now so it doesnt bother me as much as it used to). Also, im no longer taking any pain medication.
Will keep you update with progress. Any questions are welcome!
Hope the info above help.