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Offline m9taylor

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Had my surgery last wednesday (today being Monday). Feeling good, pretty sure everything is going alright.

Just curious (and I'm sure this has been asked MANY times before, however:), but when do you guys think I'll be safe to have a glass or two of wine with dinner again?

Thanks for any future replies!

- Mike -

Offline Grandpa Bambu

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Dude.... as long as you are 'of age', go ahead and have a glass or two....  You will not impede the healing process by having a shot or two.... ;)

GB
Surgery: February 16, 2005. - Toronto, Ontario Canada.
Surgeon: Dr. John Craig Fielding   M.D.   F.R.C.S. (C) (416.766.8890)
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Offline headheldhigh01

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did your doc say anything to you about this to make you ask? 

my only concern is reports of a reported weak link to endocrinology, but see what if anything your doc says otherwise. 
* a man is more than a body will ever tell
* if it screws up your life the same, is there really any such thing as "mild" gyne?

Offline m9taylor

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Thanks for your replies guys. I was just worried about the endocrinic-link associated with not only the healing process but the condition as well. I am not even a week post-op but feel great, and I just didn't want to go put alcohol in my system (in any amount, even though I do not drink in excess of a couple glasses of wine or beer) unknowingly harming the healing process at all, you know?

As far as my Doctor mentioning anything - he didn't. GB would know especially since we had the same surgeon, but I'm pretty sure he said nothing of alcohol ingestion post-op.

I'm using my common sense here in thinking that a moderate amount of alcohol does not necessarily hamper anything - just wanted to make sure first.

PS: I'm excited...the foam comes off tomorrow and I get to see my chest for the first time!  ;D ;D ;D

Offline gynoisgone

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The day my foam came off was a very happy day!!

Congratulations.

Offline Grandpa Bambu

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I'm using my common sense here in thinking that a moderate amount of alcohol does not necessarily hamper anything - just wanted to make sure first.

Yeah, that's the key here.... Moderation;)


PS: I'm excited...the foam comes off tomorrow and I get to see my chest for the first time!  ;D ;D ;D

So...... how'd it go?  Do you like what you see?

GB

Offline m9taylor

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For the most part I really did- flat as hell- it's strange because I can't remember my chest ever looking like this.

Only minor complaints: left side is a slighter flatter than the right side (I remember him saying he'd be doing more lip on my left side). That, and my nipples (which were very puffy pre-op) look like deflated balloons.

Both of these complaints are just minor, and I'm not worried yet, I've still got healing to do, so I'll see what they look like in a few weeks!

Over all- I'm really happy :)

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