Hi. I used to post here quite a bit. Thought I'd come back just to give my experiences really. Help some of you guys along the road to well... where you want to be.
I had gyne on my right side only. Quite small but noticeable to me and it embarrased me. Not enough to conisider surgery for though. But then at about 24. It grew quite a bit bigger. And was then very noticable. I hated it. You all know the drill. Couldn't go swimming. No t-shirts etc. No confidence to take my top off in front of a girl. The NHS offered to do it. But the surgeon wanted to cut me open like a fish! So I went private with Levick.
Best £4k I've ever spent! Not going to lie. It was an emotional rollercoaster at the time. When I took off the bandages I was horrified at the results. I looked like my chest had been steam rollered. But it all came together pretty quickly. And now I have a chest I can be proud of. I have to say the scars are still pretty obvious. But they are tucked up near my armpit so it doesn't worry me. I also have some pretty big lumps of scar tissue in there still that have never changed much since all the swelling went down a few months after the surgery. But I can feel it, rather than see it. So again. It doesn't worry me. Basicaly unless you know... my chest is perfect. It's actually pretty good I think! I do a lot of swimming now, and thats really helped to define it. I'm more worried about my stomach now!
So my life now... Well it's back to where it always should of been. Not being held back from embarrasement about my chest. I had an absolutely gorgeous g/f for 18 months! A real stunner.. I never would of had the confidence to go after her with the gyne still there... I'm also heavily into triathlons now. Which basically means I'm in the pool a lot and the rest of the time I'm wearing skin tight lycra! lol Again... something I just couldn't of done with the gyne. I'm going to be doing Ironman triathlon in a months time... a dream come true!
So anyway... I wanted to say that if you are miserable with gyne. But surgery seems like it's too expensive an option, or too drastic. Just do it. Put it on a credit card or just get your head round you need to do this to improve your life. Life is too short to worry about this for too much of your life. If you've found this board... I reckon you are thinking about it toooo much! I'd all but forgotten about this board over the last couple of years. Which shows you how much gyne is a part of my life now. It's not.
I'll check back for a while if anyone wants to ask any questions...
Ian