just had the surgery today! I think it went really well and I will post pics in the next few days, and keep updating along the whole way.
The day before I had my formal consultation, asked last minute questions, and had my chest marked up. My surgery was scheduled for 2 pm. Slept about 4 hours because of the nerves and woke up around 10 am. I took a quick shower and went to Walgreens to fill up my prescription for Vicodin and grabbed some extra strength tylenol to have ready after the surgery .For those traveling to Richmond, there is a cab service here called Chester Shuttle that will take you from your hotel to Dr. Bermant's office for 16 dollars one way, 8 dollars return. I was super paranoid about punctuality so I got in at around noon to the office. As w/ everyone elses experience, Jane is just a genuinely wonderful person, and just has a positive presence. Then finally at two I went to the office, changed into the gown and relaxed. Kim the nurse, and Jim the anesthesiologist are really friendly people and we chatted it up for a bit before he put the IV in. He explained the anesthetics being given to put me at ease. I was given a drug to relax, and then walked over to the OR table. They strap your arms outward so that you can't fidget or twitch during surgery (even though you are fully sedated). Dr. Bermant then came in and asked me what my dream vacation location is, and after answering that I was out-cold within about 60 seconds. The surgery took about 2 hours (I think. I woke up 3 hours after being sedated), and I woke up with very minimal pain. Jim showed me the gland- on one side there was a fairly significant (though not huge by any means) amount of gland and on the other just a little bit. I was surprised that my gyno was mostly fat, seeing that I am 5'9 145 and 12% Body fat. I guess that may be the result of my genetics and the way I am built (my dad kind of has a similar body type to me). The nurse Mr. Kendall then took me back to my hotel room after grabbing some dinner at an Italian restaurant. He is a tight dude. So hear I am now, posting this, and man does it feel amazing to never have to worry about this problem again. The surgery may have costed 7G's, which is pricey, but the benefits for me strongly outweigh the costs. W/o gyno, I predict I will take great care of body, start lifting weights and eating healthy, and have a major confidence boost. I'll try to update the forum in a year or so, to see if I actually followed up on my predictions. I cannot wait to go swimming and to beaches- this is something I haven't done in 7 years! Just booked my spring break trip for Senior Year to Hawaii with my friends!The pain is a little bit after the surgery- I took an extra strength tylenol, but still had a headache (probably because I hadn't eaten or drank anything in 18 hours, and I compulsively drink water) so I took a Vicodin. I guess the best way to describe the pain is like delayed-onset muscle soreness after a chest workout. The gauze and dressings are itchy, but the compression vest is perfectly comfortable.
Overall, I learned about the surgery in March, but figured it was something I would have as a possibility years down the line. Then on July 4th weekend I definitively decided it was time to control my life, and said to myself I will do this ASAP, w/o telling any family or friends. And one month later, it is gone! Aah, well, now back to the real world and studying for the MCAT's and working on my medical school applications. Best of luck to everyone on here!