Well this is the first post in a series of post I will do documenting the next few weeks. I am 32 and I have what 3 PS call a case of Gyne that is a 6 on a scale of 1-10. For all of you who are quick to point out weight issues, I know that I can stand to lose a few lbs. I am currently 6' 3" and I weigh around 208. I was about 225 5 months ago and have lost some weight since.
I have had this condition as long as I can remember. It was less in high school, but seems to have gotten worse during the last 15 years as I have gotten older, went up and down in weight etc. I don't need to go into all of the pshycological terror this has caused me as I am sure the rest of you with this condition already know. The point of this post is to hopefully provide some help to others out there with the condition so you can do something about it (if thats what you choose).
On Thursday (1.5 days from now) I am going in for lipo of my chest, abdomen and flanks. I was originally going to only do the chest, but the Dr. made me a great deal to do the flanks and abdomen. All together, my total surgery is costing $7,200. If he had done just the chest it would have been 5,000.
The procedure I am having done is Vaser (lipo selection), which is a relatively new technology that is much less aggressive than traditional lipo. To learn more about it you can go to their site. I think it is
www.liposelection.com.
Because I am having the abdomen and flanks done in additon to the chest, my Dr. is actually going to use a epideral vs. happy gas, and/or a local. I am not sure about this since I have really not seen any other postings of people having this done, but the Dr. doing it has apparently done thousands of these and epiderals are what are used in woman giving birth so I think they are relatively safe today.
I was very excited to finally be doing something about this...getting the surgery, but now as I am getting close I am getting a little nervous, not as much about the results, more fearful of surgery. I know that it is extrely unlikely there woudl be any complications, but I am little worried, which I guess is normal.
I intend to document my entire process over the next few months so that you can all see how my resuts turn out.
Wish me luck!
Here are my pictures...I have a combination of fat and gland. My legs are actually chicken legs, so if I had this fat evenly spread around my body I would probably be fine.
Please feel free to comment or ask questions!
I will post something the day of my surgery and I'lll try to do something everyday after.