Author Topic: Should i see the GP and try for NHS treatment  (Read 2803 times)

Offline Fedupwithit

  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 3
Hi everyone, just found this forum, Should i go see the GP, if i can handle the embarrassment and whats the likely hood i would get the surgey done on the NHS......I'm 39 and basicaly its ruined my life


« Last Edit: May 01, 2008, 06:49:34 PM by Fedupwithit »

Offline Jim1985

  • Bronze Member
  • **
  • Posts: 98
    • Pre and post surgery photos
Depends on the GP I think. Body Mass Index and other things come into getting surgery done on the NHS. Best thing you can do is go to the GP and see what they see. I couldn't get my op done on the NHS, the GP I saw was very helpful.
Surgery 2nd April with Dr. Benito.

Offline WXYZ

  • Bronze Member
  • **
  • Posts: 86
Yes go to your GP, looking at your pic it is severe gyne and I think you have a good chance of having it done on the NHS. However it depends on the NHS and who is dealing with your case. I was offered the op in the NHS, but I didn't agree to it as the surgeon assigned to me said if I had the op there will be scarring and he's gonna leave a bit in and that the results won't be even (one side will be bigger).  He also only does a few gyne ops a year, that scared me, when you consider some private surgeons do 5 ops a week on gyne. I think when it comes to gyne, get it done once and get it done right. That's why you need to make sure your surgeon has alot of experience. You're 39 don't waste any more time, I'm late 20's and I've waisted enough time already.
« Last Edit: May 01, 2008, 09:56:46 PM by WXYZ »

Offline Fedupwithit

  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 3
I'm on a diet at the moment but in the past its just been the same as i lost the weight, dont wont the GP saying its just because i'm over weight, think i will leave it for a few weeks and then go see the GP

Offline Blue2

  • Silver Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 235
Loosing weight will help to make the problem more obvious when you go to see your GP and may help him/her understand your problem better. Personally I found my GP to be reasoanbly helpful but even so, she still told me that she didn't think that I had much of an issue! She did recommend that I go and see a specialist to get a more professional opinion but to be honest, I think she just thought I was a bit overweight. I can't knock her too much though as she basically saved my wifes life when she suspected that she had cancer (which it turns out she did), but as far as gyne is concerned, I don't think GP's know enough about it. After all they are typically 'Jacks Of All Trades' and know a bit about most things, but in some cases not enough about specific problems and therefore, they are there purely to refer patients to specialists. I was glad I found this forum and consequently found Alex Karidis who did my surgery, as I am convinced that I would still be dreading yet another summer of moob hell and baggy T-shirts. Right now I am in full training at the gym, wear tight fitting clothes with confidence and feel great for once.

Fedupwithit - Without sounding rude, try and loose as much weight as you can as this will help you a lot when the time comes for your op (if you decide to go ahead, and I strongly recommend you do!). It seems that results are generally better with slimmer guys on here than the ones where lots of fat needs to be removed as well as the gland. I was somewhere in middle ground by the time I had my op although I had lost about a stone I think before I had the op, and I am sure this helped me in the long run. I am now 2 stone lighter than I was at the start of the year and have no moobs and to be honest I feel great! Plus I am drinking less and my confidence has soared. So onwards and upwards in my case.

Whether or not you go for NHS tretament is your decision, but perosnally I would recommend the top surgeons that are mentioned on here day in day out. Namely, Karidis and Benito. If you want a more local surgeon (UK based) Karidis is the right choice but it will cost you. My op set me back £4100, but you can get it done in Barcelona for about 40% less with Benito if you are happy to travel, but you will have air fare on top of this. The way I see it, what price on your happiness? For me it was the best £4100 I have ever spent and I have no regrets whatsoever.

Good luck with whatever you decide.
Surgery: 18/03/08
Plastic surgeon: Alex Karidis
Location: London, UK

Offline barclay

  • Bronze Member
  • **
  • Posts: 60
theres a lot of mixed feelings on the nhs. some areas seem to make people jump through hoops to have it sone, mine on the other hand was very straight forward.
Its always worth going to see your gp, you may end up having a similar experience to me and end up with a good job done and 4 grand better off. Nothing to lose i would say

Offline Fedupwithit

  • Member
  • *
  • Posts: 3
Well i've managed to loose 1/2 a stone so 1 and 1/2 stone to go and i will see the GP.... thanks for your replies and support chaps


 

SMFPacks CMS 1.0.3 © 2024