Hello all. Not been on this forum since I booked my operation with Karidis earlier this year, but I found everyone's else reports so useful I promised myself I'd come back and give an account of my operation and recovery. Today is the first day after my operation, and this is the first of several posts I'll put up.
Firstly, a bit of background. I had consultations with the three (seemingly) most reputed surgeons in the UK - Hamed, Levick, Karidis. My account of those consultations - and why I went with Karidis - can be read below:
Hamed:
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php/topic,11469.15.html Levick:
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php/topic,12133.0.html Karidis:
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=12536.msg87450#msg87450So, back to yesterday, the big day. Got to the hospital at 7.30, feeling pretty nervous, and was in the operating theatre about 9.45 for the operation. Woke up back in my room at about 11.30. Some soreness in my chest, which disappeared after I was given a painkiller.
I then dozed, while a nurse came in checking blood pressure, etc, at regular intervals. They brought me a sandwich for lunch, and then Karidis's assistant came in about 3pm.
She told me the operation had gone ok, and gave me all the info about post-op care. I need to wear the vest - which isn't as uncomfortable as I thought it might be - for two weeks day and night, and then another two weeks at night only. I have to sleep sitting upright for the first two weeks so the draining can be effective, which is annoying but tolerable. I will return to see Karidis in six weeks time.
And then, after one more check from the nurse, I was free to go. At this stage I was amazed at how well I was feeling. At 5.45pm, I met my girlfriend down in the reception, and felt confident enough to get the tube home.I'd planned to get a taxi originally.
Incidentally, Karidis's staff were all very pleasant and helpful, no complaints at all on that front.
When I got home, I was feeling no side effects from the anaesthetic so had a normal meal, then slept a bit uncomfortably given the upright position.
And today, I feel remarkably fine. There doesn't seem to have been much discharge which presumably is positive? I haven't even felt the need to take any more painkillers. Lifting the arms above the horizontal feels a little tender, but I'm generally avoiding that at present. Popping the Arnica tablets, and feeling quite positive.
The acid test will come later before I shower when I take off the vest and remove the dressings on the wounds (you need to apply waterproof plasters when you have a shower). Then I will get a better idea of my result. I'll return to post a further update later in the week, and possibly some pics.