I really feel for you here. You have it worse than a lot of us.
However, you should be thankful it isn't full blown hemophilia. There's still hope, better than no hope.
Like others have suggested, start saving. Start cutting expenses. Don't make excuses, just do what needs to be done.
Also you could try losing weight if you're overweight. It won't reduce gland but it will help with the fat in there.
It's full blown just not severe (under 1% clotting factor) Mines at 3% which is better than almost zero. As for overweight, I don't really think I'm over weight as I'm at 6' and about 160 lbs. I was just hoping that there would be some sort of brilliant eureka sort of idea that would make things not as difficult but that does not appear to be the case unfortunately. Shame heh.
Ah, I'm sorry to hear that. Also at that weight/height you're probably on the skinny side. How would you rate your chest (cup size? fat:gland ratio?)? Maybe post some pics so we can get a better idea. It could just be in your head since you're not over weight.
Mr.power has a point but he may have been a bit harsh in his wording. Definitely don't wallow in the pity. It just isn't good in the long run. Try to stay constructive.
Have you tried financing? There are many companies that offer it for surgical procedures. It could cover all or a significant portion of the costs.
In terms of the transfusion is it possible to get family/friend donors to cut the cost of blood (which can be pretty high)?
Last scenario: It's a stretch but could be the magical solution you were hoping for.... ready?....
Move to Canada. Lol, silly but may work. Our public health care comes in quite handy up here for gyne surgery. Excision of gland is covered 100% (including hospital fees, anesthesia, etc) for all provinces except Quebec I believe. We just pay for the lipo portion up here (cosmetic procedures are not covered, however even this winds up being cheaper since all your hospital fees are being covered through the excision). Most Canadians pay around $2000 CAD for excision+lipo with Dr. Fielding (best in Canada).
Arguably, you may be able to get your transfusion covered since it would be required for your condition. You can look up each provinces health care coverage and see if any cover it, than apply for immigration or look for a job or something in the province.
A stretch but... there's hope. Don't give up.