Welcome to the boards. Sounds like you are really turning your life around
Dr Fielding is great and will take good care of you but may want you to continue with your weight loss first. It's a fantastic feeling once you have the surgery, it's well worth the struggle to lose the weight to do it. My confidence and outlook on life has changed dramatically since I've had surgery and I'm sure yours will too.
Thanks for the welcome.
I am commotted to the weight loss and am actually wanting to get into middle distance running because I like the walking so much (right now I can almost do a 5K at a 58:00 minute pace) - I want to be a boobless athlete and also take up hockey (my national duty)!!!
I wonder if JCF would want a certain level of weight loss to simply to first show the commitment to life-change before committing himself to helping me (ie wanting me to prove myself) or if it is truly important to the actual gland removal procedure.
I guess I will have to ask - again it would be so good to get rid of the glands as early as possible (6 - 9 months from now) and go back for the lipo as needed for the shaping.
I am actually concerned about losing too much weight and end up with
really disproportionate moobs that I can't readily hide (that might actually be worse and I wonder if a that is even partly why some of us allow ourselves to get obese).
I can actually hide them easier with my size as they droop some and are lost in a loose fitting shirt (as opposed to before they drooped and were perky and pointy and showed through everything). Don't get me wrong they are huge (to me) when the shirt comes off, but being a big guy buys you some hiding room.
If I lift a drooping moob it extends ~7 cm out from the front of the chest, and the rock-hard fibre like glands each run at least ~15 cm across - my glands really seem to run across the chest E-W as opposed to N-S up towards my face if that makes sense).
Again I will have to ask about all this.