Well i have my follow up in two days and i'm feeling worried and excited at the same time. Excited that the surgeon will see and feel the large amount of gland i have and worried that they may refuse to take it out as i can't afford to go private.
I don't want to put a downer on things - but please go in expecting the worse and be happy if they agree more can be done.
As I mentioned in an earlier post in this topic; I am having a similar issue with the NHS at the moment. I have seen two doctors, one who agrees there is an issue and the other (the more 'senior' consultant) who doesn't agree there is a problem.......... I wrote a letter and received a fob-off reply telling me I could be seen in the outpatient clinic again but there is nothing he would either want or be able to do (IE: come see me again but it is waste of my time), or I could have a 3rd opinion with a 'colleague' who would no doubt agree with the consultant, because working at the same hospital means they must all cover each others backs.
So I have written back with a slightly more firm letter this time, pointing out the clear mistake that is even lodged in my medical records! I'm now waiting to see what response I get.
Apart from having a general rant at the NHS; my point is this is an issue where a clear & visible mistake was made, yet I'm still having to fight to get a resolution, so God knows how difficult it would be to get them to agree that gynecomastia surgery needs a revision, as the results are SO subjective, making for an easy fob-off.
I really wish you the best of luck...... I can fully understand your frustration, if the NHS is going to offer 'cosmetic' operations (usually on mental health grounds) then there is surely some kind of obligation to do the job properly......... otherwise people are just going through the risk of surgery without fixing the problem.