Boy oh boy, did I luck out. I was home in bed yesterday afternoon (stomach virus) doing some serious channel hopping when I saw this guy coming out of the shower on the Life Channel. He was doing his own voice over and the first few words out of his mouth was, "I have a condition called gynecomastia".
The show is called Skin Deep and from what I gather, they take two individuals with two different conditions and they take you into their surgeries. The before, during and after effects. The other person the was going under the knife was a girl with a cleft pallat (spelling?).
I've been thinking of my own surgery more and more as the date draws near and although I know it's going to be great (fingers crossed), I can't help but worry a little. Thank God this show came on. This guy was talking about his life with gyne. He said at 13 he started developing boobs because his body started to produce a lot of testosterone and the body countered by producing estrogen. He talked about his fears and embarressment. He hadn't gone swimming since he was 15 because of a rude comment. He was 23 when he had the operation.
They talked to his friends and family about his situation and they were pretty cool about it. One friend went so far as to say she didn't know there was a problem after he showed them to her. Another friend said it was good for him for having the operation.
He went through the whole gamut of emotions with his gyne. He covered up his boobs by wearing layers and stayed away from outdoor activities. He said something that accurately summed up my own feelings on gyne. He said he's having the operation not because he'll be able to show off his new physique but so he won't have to hide it anymore.
They showed the operation and everything that they took out. The first thing his doctor did was lipo the area. There was a noticeable improvement but you can still see how much the gland plays a role in the size of his boobs. Then his doctor made the incisions under the nipples and took out the gland. The gland looks like pink steak meat. They showed his follow up appointment and he was wearing his bandages. He looked good after one week. Cut to two months later and the sun of a gun was playing beach volleyball and swimming in a public pool without a care in the world. He looked fantastic.
I can't believe that program came on when it did. I'm less then two months away from my operation and it was the pickup I needed. I wish I had taped the darn thing. I hope this story helps.