Author Topic: Dr. Lista Sugery next week! Anyone with encougragment/advice for post ops  (Read 4373 times)

Offline nighthawk

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In a t shirt would be a real dream for me in itself. Without a shirt to feel comfortable I will have to see to believe! lol

Some personal info on me.
I'm not fat I would say a touch over weight. The gynecomastia came at approx 9 to 12 years old and stayed haunting me in many ways. From the way I dress daily, (trying to mask it),,, to my sexual life, and defiantly taking off a shirt on the beach that was a killer for me.  :-[

I lifted weights hard for a few years. And then tried the cadio till i was 160 pounds. Eating right the entire time. All of this just to rid the gynecomatia! None of it worked for me!!!  I was ignorant of the fact that there was a gland stuck there!

I'm 3 weeks post op things are defiantly getting better. I Pray that the swelling will eventually dissipate to the point of a normal looking chest. In and out of a t shirt.

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nighthawk

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Offline nighthawk

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OK just over 5 weeks post op and my chest is getting better weekly. It is really evolving for the better thanks God. I will keep updating as this transcends...

Hopefully for the better. My nipples are still popping out but as long as I can be free in a t shirt and with out one I have to wait and see that will be a Miracle really. I really and honestly can say I feel like its getting there!

This is probably the hardest part of the surgery from what I read from others post threads is the wait and be very Patient mode and time. Thanks for the support from some great people on here.

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nighthawk

Does anyone advise to start working out or walking at this point?? I'm a pretty big believer in REST and let everything heal and after plenty of time to train since I do have the experience there after so many years of weights and cardio to rid this horrible condition.


 

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