I like the idea of being in the hospital (in case something ever happened).
Yeah thats what appealed to me as well. Ohh and the fact that OHIP covers the hospital stay was pretty good :-)
It sounds as though it everything went picture perfect
So far so good, no pain at all. Well except from last night when my 3 yr old son jumped on the couch and landed with his hand on my left chest (and that hurt).. It was one of those moments where you just shake your head and say "tell me that just didnt happen" lol..
Luckily im wearing foam pads under my compression vest, and im hoping that absorbed some of the impact and hopefully no damage was done. Its amazing how easy it is to bump your chest into things (and never give it any second thought) but you really have to be carefull post surgery.
Im a construction worker, so you can be sure im gonna keep my vest on with padding underneath.
The one thing that drew me over to Dr. Lista's office was the way he excises all of the glandular and fat. He does not go through the nipple area. Everything comes through a small incision on the sides of the chest, leaving an inconspicuous scar.
yeah i think thats really cool how he does that. He pretty much works by feel (its an art in itself)
Unfortunately, I think I am more prone to scarring than most, so the less noticeable the scar, the better for me!
Yeah if thats the case then Dr.Lista's method may be better for you. But honestly from the pictures ive seen where the "areola incision" is made, you really have to look for the scar. The incision is made at the bottom, on the border of the areola, so its hardly noticeable (unless you really look for it) In my case i have a hairy chest so that should camouflage the scar even more lol
Did Dr. Fielding use an incision below the nipple for you? If so, I wonder if this is the only way he performs the surgery.
Yeah he performed the "areola incision". I didnt ask if he performed any other types of incisions, but i believe that i read somewhere on this site that Dr.Fielding was familiar with how Dr.Lista performs his incision, but that he is more comfortable with the "areola incision" b/c he wants to be able to look at exactly what he is doing/removing. But he does respect Dr.Lista's method.
Gotta say...sure is great having a supportive wife is it not?
Absolutely, she is the only one that knows. I havent even told my folks.
It sure will be nice to finally feel normal and wear a regular t-shirt without feeling self conscious.
ditto :-)
So how is the compression vest working out for you so far? I hear they are pretty uncomfortable. Have you had any trouble sleeping?
So far so good, but im only 2 days in. I need to wear it for 7 days and then remove the bandages. Then i need to put it back on for a couple more weeks. Im gonna keep mine on for longer b/c i do construction work and it will help with extra support. I find it comfortable and gives me good support. It has 3 velcro straps in the front, 2 on the chest area which i keep snug, and one on the upper stomach which i keep looser (to make breathing abit easier)
Sleeping is a bit of an issue b/c its recommended to sleep on your back and i hate sleeping on my back. So i find it best just to sleep on my lazy-boy chair. This keeps my upper body slightly inclined (which i heard is better) and it keeps me from rolling to my side.