I got the surgery this morning! I'm back at home now and feel great.
It was a really simple procedure- just a couple of hours, and I was out of there.
I was really worried at first, because when I came in the nurse asked me if I had eaten anything since midnight and I had. They had written not to eat after midnight on one of the pre-op instruction sheets but not on the one I had been reading. It turns out you can't eat before general anesthesia because you might vomit and asphyxiate yourself. I was thinking they might cancel the surgery, which really would have sucked. However, the doctor said that another option would be to use local anesthesia and just sedate me before the procedure so I would be conscious but relaxed. Of course, I opted for that. I didn't really know what to expect though, and was kind of imagining them hacking away at my chest as I watched.
They gave me some kind of medicine to calm me down (similar to Valium). He also rubbed some sort of numbing gel on the nipple area to prepare for the local anesthesia injections. Once the sedative started kicking in, he began injecting local anesthesia gradually around the nipple area. They pinched a little, but not even as badly as having your blood drawn. Subsequent injections were even less irritating because some of the anesthesia already there was numbing the area. Before the surgery started, they put a curtain in front of my face so I couldn't see what was going on. By that point, I was relaxed and daydreaming and barely noticing what was going on. I had no idea what they were doing to me- all I could hear was the surgeon talking to the nurses and the instruments they were using. It was not scary, it was not painful, and to be honest, I kind of enjoyed it because I knew they were getting rid of the problem that had plagued me for years. I just lay back in my drug-induced haze and enjoyed the surgery, and it was done before I knew it. I had the compression vest put on and was able to walk around unstably right away.
It's been a few hours since I got back from the surgery, and the effects of the drugs have pretty much worn off and I feel zero pain. I'm not sure if they gave me pain meds there, but the doctor prescribed me some for home, which I'll start taking tonight. I'm also on antibiotics to prevent infection.
Right now I have these little bags attached to my compression vest to drain blood, but I have a follow-appointment in a week where those come off. Then I have to wear the vest for another two weeks, and then that comes off too (just in time for the start of my next semester).
I haven't seen the results yet, but the doctor said they look good. I'll keep you guys updated, and I'll add pictures once the bruising, etc. has subsided. It's kind of cool to be starting the new year by finally getting rid of an old burden (cheesy I know).