I had my surgery on September 28th and just got back from the trip yesterday. I'll recap the day before, day of and days after the experience.
Pre op visit with Dr. Jacobs
It was raining in New York the first two days I was there. I met with Dr. Jacobs on Monday, the day before my surgery. He examined me and confirmed his opinion from the pics I emailed him in my initial consultation. I had excessive gland tissue mostly to the outside of my nipples. He went through the whole surgery procedure from A-Z. I was surprised to hear that he wouldn't know if he had to cut excess gland out until after he tried to lipo it out. He took pre op pics as well. It was a bit cold in there so my nipples constricted. I wanted him to see them in their normal puffy state, but he's done so many of these surgeries, it didn't matter. He was very pleasant and down to earth. I felt very comfortable with him. It was during this time that I actually felt like I had power over my gyne and that I had the upper hand now. I met with Jennifer and settled all of the payments at that time. We are good to go at this point!
Day of Surgery
My surgery was scheduled for 11:30. I was instructed to take an antibiotic pill the night before and one the morning of surgery with very little water. I showered right before I went in, but couldn't apply any deodorant. I could not eat/drink anything after midnight. Wasn't sure if they didn't want me to turn into a bad gremlin or what (some of you young kids might not get the joke).
My mom came along as planned to assist me after the surgery. We waited around in the lobby for my turn. I could tell she was nervous and I was actually nervous too. I didn't know if I was doing the right thing or not. I kept thinking, "what if something goes wrong?" I've never been under anesthesia and didn't know how I'd react. I also wondered how the surgery would go. They called me and I went into a small room. I was given one of the gowns that are open in the back and a pair of extra socks. You strip down to your boxers and you put on the gown and put the socks on over your socks. Dr. Jacobs comes in and explains the procedure again and answers any questions. He then makes his marks on you with the sharpie and we're ready for action.
The anesthesiologist then came in and asked me a few medical questions. He made sure I didn't have anything to eat/drink after midnight. He explained his part of the surgery. I can't remember if he or the nurse (I think his name was Ed, but regardless, he was very cool) took me to the operating room. It happened so fast. I took a short walk to the surgery room and there was everything laid out. I laid down on the table. They pull the gown down and cover you up to your waist with a comfortable blanket to keep you warm. I wasn't nervous at this time. I was doing it and there was no turning back.
You spread your arms out to the side while they continue to prep you. The anesthesiologist checked my blood pressure and stuck my arm with the needle and shortly after I felt a slight buzz. They were playing some pretty good music in the background and we chatted about music as they continued to work. These guys were fast and knew exactly what they were doing. Dr. Jacobs hadn't entered the room yet, but he told me he'd let them do their thing, then he'd take over, so I wasn't worried. Besides, that buzz was pretty good, a delay was fine by me. I was still aware of everything at this point. Then things got weird fast. I think I do remember one of them telling me to lift my head so they could put that tube in my nose.
The next thing I remember, one of them said something to me like, "okay, we're done." I looked up and saw the two big lights overhead. I then looked down at my chest and saw I was flat. I just remember thinking, "wow, I actually did this!" I wasn't elated for some reason. I can't explain why this was. I just felt weird about myself. I then asked if Dr. Jacobs had to cut some gland out or was able to lipo everything out. They told me that he had to cut some out. I remember about 1 second of them putting the bandages on and them remember bits and pieces of them putting the spandex shirt on, the compression vest and the binder. A few seconds later, I was a lot more coherent and they took me to a room to wait for about an hour while they made sure I was okay. My mom came back there and visited with me. At this point, I had head back on and knew everything that was going on. Dr. Jacobs said everything went very well. I was glad to hear that. The binder and compression vest felt really tight. To explain the binder for those of you that need an explanation like I did, it's about a 10 in wide elastic strip that you wrap around your chest over the vest and closes with velcro. It provides the most compression.
We got back to the hotel and I took a nap. I remember my chest really starting to hurt and I took some extra strength pain pills (over the counter) and I felt fine in a few minutes. I didn't fill my codeine prescription b/c those tend to make me feel sick. I just hung out in the hotel that day and drank plenty of liquids as instructed. I ate 3 cans of chicken noodle soup, but wasn't really that hungry.
The day after, Wednesday, I laid around mostly, but did get out and go to the bookstore for a bit. I just didn't feel like being out but the sun was out and I felt it would be a waste to not get out. You're not allowed to take a shower for 48 hours so I didn't want to be around many people in case I started to smell.
2 Day Post Op Visit
The morning before the visit I took the bandages off for the first time and got to see what I looked like. I was a weird sensation taking the vest off for the first time. I looked in the mirror and I was completely flat. There was little bruising and some swelling. It looked pretty good I thought. I took my shower and applied the ointment and band aids. I had trouble seeing the cuts on my nipples, which I thought is a good sign.
I met with Dr. Jacobs, luggage in tow and he examined me. He was very pleased with the result. I had little bruising as mentioned and no excess fluid under the skin. I mentioned to him that my right nipple appeared slightly caved in. He stated that there was swelling above that area and that's why it appeared that way. The other side looked similar, just not as bad. I was very relieved to hear him say everything looks great. I've seen post op pics on here and I looked like a lot of those. I asked my mom what she thought and she said everything looked pretty good to her. I mentioned to him that I felt really stiff in the binder and my shoulders were lifted up. He suggested I take the binder down a bit and that should help it look more natural. I thanked him and told him it was nice to meet him. He told me to come back if I was ever in the NY area or that I could email him anytime w/pics or questions. I said goodbye to everyone and we left.
We took our flight home and made it back around 9pm yesterday. The trip overall was a good one.