Cheers for your thoughtful, assuring and kind words, shaknbake! Now out the other side, feeling pretty sore and grateful for the pain meds which help to take the edge off. Remnants of blood seepage from the bottom of the pad placed over the left breast but I'm itching a lot so I know the healing process has already begun. If my memory serves me correct, Dr Fielding removed in excess of 70o cc's of fat via (2.5 cups - wow!) lipo as well as removing the glands.
I have my post-op check-up tomorrow at 11:00am and assuming that all is well, will be driving back home immediately after. Can't have a shower until Tuesday, but nothing wrong with sponge baths and the wife has kindly volunteered to help with washing my hair. Not that it's difficult for me to do it, but as an ex-hair dresser it's something she's happy to do.
I am amazed at how much mobility I have although the compression vest does restrict me from doing certain things. I stopped at a hotel nearby but again the wife will do the heavy lifting with luggage etc. I don't want to compromise the excellent work Dr Fielding has done.
I have to say that Dr Fielding has been terrific throughout and his PA, Leslie is awesome! The staff at St Joseph's are a hard-working and compassionate bunch who believe in providing excellent care. Kudos to them.
Part of the procedure involves placing a significant amount of fluid in the chest cavity, so I'm pretty swollen with that but other than some blood/fluid seepage under the left breast and some additional need to urinate this has caused, I'm still pretty swollen, right up to my clavicles.
Having gone under the knife several times in my lifetime, I make a compliant patient and intend to follow through with everything Dr Fielding asks of me. He provides a thorough checklist of things I need to do to facilitate an optimum outcome which I will follow with vigour.
I will need to wear the vest for at least six weeks but plan to get into the habit of washing the garment weekly from Tuesday onward and placing it back on as soon as it comes out of the drier. Hate wearing smelly clothes and it's no different with a medical garment. If it's off for 40-60 minutes, it isn't a big issue just as long as I truss myself back up again and stick to the plan. lol
It's way too soon to begin to assess the effectiveness of my surgery but I will do my best to keep this thread updated with news as and when I have any new things to report.
Thanks for reading and a big thank you to all that have gone before me and have given me the strength and resolve to see this through. I really can't wait to wear only one t-shirt in the summertime instead of those darn layers! lol