So I had my consultation with Dr. Fielding yesterday. I'm from Ottawa so I took the train at 6am and got there at about 10:15am. My consult wasn't until 4:45 but I was told to go in at 12:30 and they'd try to fit me in. So as soon as we arrived in Toronto my mom's friend picked us up and we went straight to the area around Dr. Fielding's office, we shopped around and had breakfast and then went to his office, they were closed for lunch at 12:30, so we came back for 1.
When we got back to his office at 1 there was another elderly gentlemen waiting too. We went in, filled out the papers and I eneded up being the first one to see Dr. Fielding. He was really cool and we talked about my history with gynecomastia and other health issues and he talked about the procedure, how he does it, etc. He said that he does the lipo from the side of the chest, under the armpit area and excision through the nipple.
He took a look at my chest, measured it and felt around and he said that there's both gland and fat (unlike the previous PS,
Dr. Silverman, who said there was only fat). I asked him about what the other doctor said and he said that if he didn't take out any gland, the nipples would remain puffy and my chest would have a bump sticking out. I didn't think that I had one side bigger than the other, but he said that the left side was slightly bigger than the right.
He said that he does this procedure over 100 times/year, which is amazing and my mom thought he was great. He said his fee was just under 1200 for students (I don't know if it has gone up from 1070, but I don't really care). So I called his office back this morning and booked my surgery date for January 4th, 2006. I wanted to do it between xmas and new years but they are closed then and might be closed on the 4th as well (so the 11th, the following week, is the back up date I have). They arew currently booking for mid-november, for those that may want to know.
And since I am coming from Ottawa, he said that they would prefer to keep me overnight after the procedure to make sure everything goes well, and that I don't need to go back to get the stitches removed since he uses the one's that disolve on their own.
All I have to do now is talk to my oncologist and make sure that there's no problem with getting this done (my mom wanted me to wait until I passed the 5 years remission point of my cancer, but I don't/can't wait another 2 years and the PS's have said that there shouldn't be a problem.
I'm relieved to have had this consultation with Dr. Fielding and can't wait to go back and see him in January to takle care of this f'in gyne.