Thanks chaps!
yes, I know, I know... PATIENCE!
To answer the question what it feels like: well there is still very little sensation around the nips, just the smallest indications that feeling is starting to come back - little bit of tingling/numb feeling, best way I can think of describing it is a bit like when 'pins & needles' is wearing off. As for how it feels under my fingers as it were, well on the left side the skin all seems to be normal and move around with the underlying layers of flesh (or whatever the proper name is) and feels just the same as anywhere else on my body. On the right side however, I can sort of push the skin around independant of the underlying layers, so it wrinkles up - there is no 'thickness' if you like, like the thin layer of skin isn't attached to anything underneath. It does feel a little fluidy - when I had the big seroma the fluid was easy to identify and could be squished around... I think there is just a little bit left, which Mr Levick said will just get naturally absorbed by the body in due course - and I've no doubt he is right!
I'm aware that by making a relatively detailed and frequent account of the healing process I can fall foul of the "watched pot" problem. However, the whole point of me doing this was my 'payback' to all of those who have come before, and for all of those yet to come along and free themselves of this awful condition!
I often think it is a really good sign when guys post all enthusiastically up to the point of surgery, and for a couple of weeks after, and then just disappear. That seems to happen with 99% of guys, and I'm guessing that means they recover quickly to a "normal" life, and the gyne just gets quickly forgotten about. That is GREAT of course!! - but a couple of years ago when I was in the research phase, and starting to save up etc., it was very frustrating for me, as I wanted to see what the long-term recovery process was going to be like, and what results I might expect, and very few people return here after a couple of months post-surgery, save perhaps for the odd 1-year photo.
I'm trying to make a concious effort to keep on posting my experience, with a consistent set of photos, up until the point where I am either 100% satisfied with the result, or 100% satisfied that it is not sensible to try and do anything more, if it is the best that can be achieved in my circumstances (if, for example, I end up contemplating revision surgery in a years time)...
So long as people are interested in following my progress, then I hope to keep on posting an honest account, be that good or bad!
What I'm learning at the moment is that as much as I *know* I must be patient, and as much as I *knew* recovery was a long process before even deciding on which surgeon to use, when it comes to being your turn in recovery, it can still be very frustrating nonetheless!!