Hello my fellow gyno sufferers and congrats to all gyno recoverers!
First time actually posting on this site, but I've been a long-time reader and have found your posts extremely helpful. I thought it was about time for me to tell the tale of my own experience battling the evil known as BT.
So, here is my story of not 1, but 2 gyno surgeries. Please feel free to respond with any questions or comments - I'd be happy to assist!
First off: My gyno is due to steroid abuse. I'm now 29 years old, but used heavy doses of steroids from about age 19 through to 24. During that time, I used every type of steroid you can possibly think of (and some you probably haven't). Along with that, I engaged in heavy recreational drug and alcohol use, which no-doubt didn't help my cause. Interestingly, my gyno didn't actually start to come out until I was finishing off my very last cycle. At that time, I noticed a small, pea-sized lump under my right nipple. Stupidly, I did nothing about it, even though I had access to anti-estrogens drugs. I was so near the end of my cycle that I figured it would go away when I was done. However, when I came off the 'roids, the opposite occurred and my gyno seemed to get worse. Over a period of about 2 years, this pea-sized lump became a much larger lump - to the point that it became visually apparent - even when I was wearing a shirt.
I decided to do something about it. At the time I was living in Vancouver, British Columbia and went to see my family doctor. My family doctor sent me to see the surgon, Dr. Brown in Richmond. I made an appointment with him; he did a brief physical exam. He didn't seem too familiar with gyno (he may be better now as this was 4 1/2 years ago) and was actually more concerned that it was cancerous (he also didn't know about my heavy 'roid use). I got lucky and one of his surgery patients cancelled and went in for surgery with him the next day at Richmond General Hospital. The surgery went by fast - almost too fast. He did a local aesthetic, made an incision above my areola and then using a laser scalpel, cut out a golf ball sized piece of glandular tissue. Then I was patched up and sent packing. I had almost no pain and was back clubbing within a week. However, once I healed up and was able to rub my peck freely, I noticed that there still seemed to be a large portion of glandular tissue. It was like he took a scoop of it right under my nipple, but left a large portion of surrounding tissue. Nevertheless, I looked great, and what was remaining wasn't noticeable to anyone but myself.
Unfortunately, this isn't the end of my story. The years of steroid abuse still hadn't cleared out of my system and within about 3 months, the remaining gyno started to grow again! Within six months I was no better off. I cursed Brown's name, but attempted to go on with my life. However, after a 4 years - now living in Toronto, Ontario - I become increasingly annoyed with my appearance. No matter how healthy and in good shape I became, I still was too embarrassed to take my shirt off! So, I decided to do something about it again.
I booked two appointments. One with Dr. Lista and one with Dr. Fielding (based off of this board's recos). First off, I went to see Lista. I was able to get an appointment in the early summer and found him to be very personable. He understood my problem right away and recommended lipo and surgical gland tissue removal. I would need to be put to sleep for the operation and would not be able to work for at least a week. On top of this, the surgery would cost $5000!
I next saw Dr. Fielding. It was tough to get an appointment, but was able to get one in early October. I also found him to be great - he recommended a similar procedure. However, he didn't need me to be put under and it would only cost $1300! It was a no brainer in my opinion. I booked my appointment at his reception. I even got lucky, there was a cancellation, and I was able to get in next Monday.
The Surgery:
My appointment was at 10am. I arrived at the hospitals’ East Entrance and walked over to the registration desk. A guy asked my for my health card, then told me to go upstairs to pay the hospital fee of $150. I paid, and came back down. He handed my some papers and a blue ID card and told me to go to the minor surgery room down the hall. I went there, waited another 15 minutes and then was led to a room by a nurse and Dr. F. Dr. F. took a quick “before” picture of my chest, then had me lie down on the operating table. He first injected me with a small needle with a aesthetic. Then, he pulled out this massive needle, filled with a milder, water based aesthetic and injected me about 5 times with a large volume of the fluid. So much that my right pec expanded and bloated up. After a few minutes, the right side of my chest was numb and the made an incision under my armpit, and then did the lipo. I was shocked and how vigorous he did the lipo on me! Afterwards, he then made an incision above my areola (in the same spot as the previous one), and pulled out the glandular tissue using a combo of scissors and tweezers. He then stitched my up, placed a foam pad on the area and then wrapped tensor bandage around it.
Its only been a day, but so far so good.
Anyways…. I better go take another Tylenol 2….