I want to thank everyone who posts to this board, because it has been most informative. My son who is 12, will be having surgery on Thursday, July 28th. I am getting somewhat apprehensive (a mom's perogative), as he has never had surgery before,.
My dilemma is my ex (whom I have no contact with other than written correspondence). He is not aware that our son will be having surgery, and our son does not want his dad to know at all. His dad also has gyno, however, it is not something that has ever bothered him. My son fears that if his father finds out, that his dad will deny him the right to have surgery. My son is scheduled to be with his dad this weekend following surgery, however, I have told my son that he will just have to call his dad and tell him he is not feeling well (which I am sure he won't be). (I was not able to schedule surgery where it would occur on a weekend he isn't with his dad.)
Fortunately, our health insurance is picking up the tab for both excision and lipo, so there is no cost to my ex, and even if the insurance didn't cover it, I would pay for it out of my own pocket so my son can be a well adjusted individual. We have struggled with his first year of middle school. I asked if he had been teased at school, however, he denies he ever was, but continues to wear layers of clothing and stands with a slouch.
All of the threads I have read have been very encouraging in the fact that this is the right thing to do, because most of you who have had surgery have for the most part had excellent results. And for those of you contemplating surgery, it is something you have had to deal with for many years and if given the opportunity that your medical insurance would pay for surgery, there would not be any hesitation about having surgery.
I guess I am looking for reassurance that this is the right thing to do, i.e. go forward with the surgery and not advise his dad. I believe that if my son wanted his dad to know about it, he would have felt free to discuss it with him, as my son has with me.