right on dude. the first pic is the one with the drains a few mins before the nurse cut the stitch holding each in place and then removing them. that was thursday. i didnt get to see my chest till early that day. but i did kinda peek by pulling my vest out enough to see past all the gauze when i was wake and conscious enough to. before it got a little swollen like in that first pic, i could see exactly how flat and nice my chest looked. its beautiful. cant wait for the swelling go down. i cant believe i looked down at my chest and thought "wow, i love how i look".
it still is so baffling because of all these years of hell. i look down and now i dont see pointy man boobs. puffy nipples. the feeling of them giggling when i'd walk or run or hiding them. the 5900bux i spent. is the cheapest yet most money i've ever spent. because my final result even though arent present, are already doing the magic i was so hopeful and doubtful right before surgery.
right before surgery i was so scared, i felt like indiana jones when he had to take that step and seeing no ground to stand on.
i might repeat myself alot as i type here. but the feeling of this is a constant, i ramble here. i am constantly smiling and looking at my vest as i lay here on this bed on this lap top or as i watch tv. today has been a week. already. for one week i've been so satisfied with how i am physically. the money was worth it for this week alone.
so you had your surgery on tuesday as well, what, where and who was your surgeon. how much was it?
i have a great feeling of comfort with dr suess (sus). he is a very very nice man. very professional and i had the immediately felt he was a family man, and he treated me as i was his friend or family. he was very gentle, descriptive and i recommend him to anyone in the bay area.
i had previously met dr delgato. he was 1400 dollars more. nice guy for sure, but something about him just wasnt there for me. i didnt feel very comfortable. and out of the 4 surgeons i saw for consultation he was the only one i had to pay 50 dollars for. i understand time is money it was just one of those things you notice at first and that does remain in my mind.
anyway i'm done for now. today i think will be the last day i take pain meds, except tylenol., no more darvocet. i think they've made me constipated. that or the antibiotics. but i only had those for the first few days.
Absolutely, man... I'm right there with you. Knowing the relief I will feel when I'm healed up and no longer have to deal with this for the rest of my life is an incredible feeling.
I went with Dr. Jacobs in NY... he was expensive but I just felt that he was the most experienced and most skilled. Going with him, I felt that I'd have the smallest chance of ever needing any kind of revision surgery and also felt I'd probably end up with the best results. So, yes.. it was expensive (about $6500), but I think it will end up being well worth it if the end result is what I want (and I think it will be). The last thing in the world I'd want to do is have a mediocre doctor who isn't as well versed in gynecomastia surgery mess me up and leave crater deformities or another asymmetrical situation... what a nightmare THAT would be.
I go for my first post-op appt. today, so it'll be good to hear from Dr. Jacobs himself what he thinks of my progression so far and I'll be able to ask him a few questions directly.
Also, today is by FAR the best I have felt since the surgery. I am much less sore... getting up and walking around is a ton easier than it was for me just 2 days ago. I was worried that I was going to be extremely sore and uncomfortable for a much longer time frame since it didn't seem to be going away much, but ever since late last night and today, I've felt a ton better. I'm still sore in some spots, but there's a world of difference which is really encouraging.
Oh, and yeah.. the pain meds are very constipating. I had to take the Tylenol 3 (Codeine) I was prescribed because I was very uncomfortable the first few days and had trouble sleeping and it gave me some stomach problems. I don't need it anymore, though.. and I'm fine now. The sooner you can get off the pain killer and switch to extra strength Tylenol, the better.