Well, as seems to be the done thing on this forum, i have decided to post an account of my experience to correct my Gynecomastia.......
Things didnt start well. I got within 2 miles of the Priory in Birmingham and then sat in traffic for 3 hours!!! Although i did keep the hospital informed of my slow progress, i was very late for my check-in appointment. As luck would have it, i actually bumped into Mr Levick in the corridor soon after arriving at the hospital. We decided to reschedule my procedure for the following day, and despite being offered a room for me & my girlfriend overnight free of charge, we decided to take a room in a local hotel (At least that meant i could try to relax.... and of course a trip to TGI-Fridays for dinner. - No alcohol obviously!)
Well, we arrived at the hospital again around 7.30am and was in my room by 8am. The rooms are extremely comfortable with en-suite shower/toilet, satellite tv etc, and very quite & relaxed.
Well, despite desperately wanting this surgery for soooooo long, i was starting to have my "last minute" doubts but Mr Levick and his nursing staff went out of their way to make sure i was comfortable with every aspect of what was being done and yet gave me EVERY oportunity to back out, ensuring i was under absolutely NO pressure at all.
So... at 9:15am i went down for my procedure (My partner was advised i would be back in my room around 11am). I was extremely nervous at this stage but i went ahead with it. The next thing i knew i was waking up in the recovery room but a few minutes later i started to bleed (Yes, i AM one of mr levicks 1%...typical, but this was almost certainly due to my stressed state of mind). I was taken back to theatre.
I awoke again in recovery feeling like a road accident but was reassured by all staff that everything was now fine. I eventually returned to me room at 3:30. As you can imagine my partner was extremely worried but she has been kept informed of everthing along the way.
I didnt get out of bed for the rest of the day, and i managed some soup later that evening but i i really did not feel too good. No unbearable pain.... just really really rough, but that is to be expected.
I had a pretty bad night, again due to my own state of mind. Surgery is a new thing to me so i really struggled to convince myself that i was in the best place, and that everything was going to be ok. My partner, i might add, was fantastic, and kept my spirits up.
Next morning, Mr Levick came to see me and we decided that i should stay for another night, and this would be free of charge (It is such a load off your mind to know that the ONLY thing of concern is to get you back on your feet.)
I managed some food today, and i walked around a while too. Although very sore i started to feel human again. The pn;y thing left is for the drains to be removed next morning.
Woke next morning, had a better night, managed to devour a fry-up in bed before the nurse arrived to remove my drains. This is the part that i had been dreading way before ihad my surgery, and so i was again very anxious. Well, to be honest i did hurt on the side i had my bleed but it really is nothing compared to what had been don up to now, its just a really unpleasant feeling which is over in seconds. So for anyone worrying about it, dont give it anymore thought.
I am back home now, actually im being nursed at my pertners house and she is atending to my every need.... also nice to know that i have her 100% backing and support (Even though she insists that i am milking the "nursing" side of things! lol. especially when i had to ask her to shave me because i couldnt raise my arms high enough! lol)... im sure i will make it up to her soon.
Anyway, to recap..... Mr levick and his staff are amazing. they are ALWAYS friendly, ALWAYS chatty. during my stay, i was never in doubt about anything that was happening and consulted every step of the way.
Hope i havent bored you guys by now, but i needed to share that with anyone who is interested.