Hi guys
I had my op on the 4th October and I thought that rather than giving a blow by blow account of what happened on the day (as my experience mirrors so many others on here who have used Dr K) I would simply post some observations and feelings about my op and I hope that this helps some of you out there who are thinking about getting their condition sorted.
I am 39 and have suffered from Gyne since puberty so probably for the best part of 25 years! I think that over time I just grew to accept this condition, learnt how to hide it with clothes etc. I have always wanted to do something about it but the turning point for me was whilst on holiday with my kids this summer and I felt I always had to hang back and not get in there and enjoy it and this was all because of my moobs and it was really depressing. Whilst there, I was reading a newspaper (daily mail) and there was an article by one of the Thats Life presenters (Bill Buckley) who was talking about his life with gyne and his op to cure it and his life after gyne. It was really an eye opener (you tend to think you are the only one in the world) as he put down in writing many of the things that I felt but had never said outloud. I showed this article to my wife and told her thats how I felt and we agreed that I could get it sorted. Interestingly, my wife says that she never noticed it and certainly never saw it as a problem! Here is a link to the article online - it may be of use to some of you out there who have difficulty talking about it to those that are close:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1037100/Man-boobs-Former-TV-presenter-Bill-Buckley-talks-frankly-problem-sinister-cause.htmlSo, thats my background and where this all started.
The first thing that I would like to say is that although I am only 6 days post op, I am absolutely delighted with the results. My chest looks very flat indeed and it is certainly flatter than I would ever ever expected that I could have achieved as I had a particularly severe case of gyne. I am now wearing t shirts that have never seen the light of day and it is a tremendous feeling. I look like I have shed a stone overnight as I can actually wear clothes that fit and not ones that are 2 sizes too big!
In terms of the op, I would advise anyone who is approaching my age or who has a severe problem to pay the extra and stay in hospital overnight. I did this (mainly because it meant I could get the op earlier) and I am glad that I did because I think the combination of my age and the length of the op (and therefore heavier anasthetic) really took its toll on me. I dont think that I could have travelled home on the same day. Also, the care I received whislt there was second to none. The nurse that looked after me was an angel - she kept a close eye on me but wasn't intrusive and made sure I was drinking enough etc. She also looked after my wife whilst I was in theatre, brought her coffee etc which was a nice touch.
I took a week off after the op and again I am really glad that I did as it has taken me until today to feel 'fit and well' again. I havent been ill at all but there is definately an after effect of the anasthetic and the pain killers also knock you around. Anyway, suffice to say that I couldnt have worked this week but I do feel fit and able to work next week. I know it affects us all individually but I would say err on the side of caution as you may also feel rough for a few days.
I have most of the movement back in my arms now and this is improving daily. Driving has not been a problem - I ventured out yesterday for the first time and it was fine.
I have had 2 follow up calls since the op, one from his secretary to see if I was ok and one from Dr K himself who I had a good chat with about the op and recovery. He was v happy with the way things went so that was good news also. He did tell me that he removed 700mls of fat and 10g gland from each side which is an amazing amount and could well be a forum record! However, a lot of this was from under my arms as well as there was quite a store there.
I was scheduled to go into surgery at 4 pm but I didnt actually go down until 5.10pm. Dr K obviously had a v busy day and was running over. That said, he obviously didnt rush my procedure and conducted the whole thing as I would have liked. I must admit that I was worried as time passed that he may be on too tight a schedule to do a thorough job on me but given my results and the amount of fat he took he certainly didnt even cast a glance at the clock. He even found the time to go to talk to my wife about the op whilst I was in the recovery room which again was a nice touch.
On leaving the hospital I was given 2 vests and an assortment of pads and plasters/dressings to get me through the initial recovery period. This was all included in the price.
If you guys have any questions to ask Dr K or his team on the day, I would strongly advise that you write them down because the day will be a blur and you will forget anything the moment you walk through the doors. That said, they all know what they are doing and even if you didnt say anything I am sure it would still all proceed smoothly.
Is there anything I would change? Well I can honestly say No. The whole procedure has been perfect for me and whilst this week has left me feeling rough it is no more than I would have expected.
Would I recommend Dr K? Absolutely, without any doubt. The way he and his team conduct themselves is an absolute credit and I am delighted.
Was it worth the money? Again, yes. I dont feel that it has cost me any more than it should have done. It is not cheap but then nothing that is worth doing ever is.
Apologies if this is a long rambling and not all together well constructed note but I just wanted to give something back to this forum as it has helped me so much in not only finding the right surgeon but also in understanding what to expect and how to deal with it. I hope that this is of use to some of you out there and if you want to post any questions on this thread please do so and I will try to reply as soon as poss.
Thanks for reading,