Hi all, first of all I have to say a huge thanks to everyone on here who has help to contribute to such a great resource or information. I've had gyno since puberty and at the age of 23, I'm in a position where I can afford to get it fixed.
I wen't for a consultation two weeks ago and Paul confirmed I had gland and little fat. I like to keep in decent shape and love climbing. I finish work 5 days before surgery and then have 18 days to recover post-op until I head to University to study for a masters. I shall be living in halls with new people, so I hope to have recovered well in that time.
I understand the recovery will take time and I'm prepared for that. But i know I will get frustrated quickly, and wan't to go climbing, lift some weights etc. What are the possible implications if I push it too hard, too early? I'm guessing I know when I feel up to it? Climbing is tough on the upper body and I don't want to do any damage. Paul gave me a figure of 8 weeks, but I'm guessing this is just the standard number he gives to everyone.
How much of a difference will diet make to the recovery process? I'm intending to consume a high protein diet, with lots of vegetables and fruit, with complex carbs. No processed foods, no fast foods etc. if you had 18 days post-of dedicated to recovery, what would you do? Anything different compared to when you had surgery?
I'll be trying to keep this thread updated with pics before and after the op, along with my recovery progression.
Thanks for reading and apologies for the essay, It's the only thing on my mind at the moment!