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Offline TKP2008

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how many people can I expect to be present at the surgery? Are they gonna parade me around bare chested in front of the hospital staff? Will my weiner be exposed at anytime? 2 more weeks to go. It kind of feels like I'm finishing up a prison sentence. 

Offline mthatch1

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I imagine there will be about 4 people there.  My surgery is Tuesday. 

I don't think you have any reason to be self conscious around hospital staff. They have seen everything and only want to help you. 

Offline George Pope, M.D.

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Counting the surgeon, there will be a minimum of 4 people in the room besides you: surgeon, assistant, circulating nurse,  & anesthetist (or anesthesiologist).  I let my patients keep their underwear on - just wear your boxers or briefs and you'll be good.  No need to remove them, unless you're having lipo on your belly too.

A funny story: Operating room teams usually pull jokes on medical people having surgery (if they know them).  When I had this surgery a few years ago, they wrote on my chest with a marker: "It was very cold in the operating room"  with an arrow pointing down below my waist.  Very funny.

But you'll be OK.  They want you to be comfortable.

Dr. Pope, M.D.
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Orlando Plastic Surgery Center
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Offline TKP2008

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I'm pretty good at just saying " darn it" and doing what needs to be done. If I got strut around the hospital buck naked big titties bouncing so be it. 

Offline mthatch1

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I had my surgery on Tuesday.  I was asked to strip down to my underwear and socks and then put on a gown that opens in the back.  I layed down on the table still wearing the gown and then they pulled the gown down exposing my torso area.  You have nothing to worry about.

Offline TKP2008

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Congrats man! How did everything go? 13 more days to go for me.

Offline mthatch1

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The experience has been extraordinary.  The surgery was a little scary but then they gave me valium and put me to sleep.  I woke up and it was all over.  The 2 days post op were a little tough.  Not a lot of pain but much discomfort from the bandages and the tight binder.  I took the tylenol/codeine mostly to relax me so I could sleep which was difficult.  I saw my results today and I am very pleased.    There is some swelling in the lower half of my left breast but I think it will even out.  I am seeing my Dr this afternoon so he can assess the prelim results.  I feel amazing though.  No more flabby chest for me!

Offline Grandpa Bambu

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Surgery: February 16, 2005. - Toronto, Ontario Canada.
Surgeon: Dr. John Craig Fielding   M.D.   F.R.C.S. (C) (416.766.8890)
Pre-Op/Post-Op Pics

Offline mthatch1

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Thanks GB -- I post some pics in the user pics section.  "Mark's pre/post pics"

Offline tigertown

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when i had mine done

i was just sitting on the table in my gown,  my dr. came up, took the gown down, made osme markings, took a pic, put the gown back up, then i just layed on my bac and the anthiestatist went to work and thats really all i remember

i worke socks and underwear so i dont think my noodle came out at anytime.


 

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