Went in and out of sleep all night...G said I snored really loudly..apologized, but I can't control what I do when I am asleep. The nurse came in every several hours to give us IV antibiotics, water for drinking, and medication for pain if needed. She hardly spoke English but communicated well enough...very sweet, caring lady.
Day +1-- We both woke up around 4:30 am...related our experiences to each other and couldn't believe what we were doing...just wanted to see the work. The surgeon came in a few hours later and G went in first...then my turn. Went onto OR table to have vest and drains removed. The dressings were taken off the nipples as well. I was walked over to a full length mirror where I saw my new chest. The surgeon told me to look at the front and then turned me sideways for side profile...amazing...I really wanted to absorb the full effect of what I was seeing but she worked very quickly and asked my opinion. I muttered that it was great...still in a bit of a haze from the long night of recovery. All I could think was wow, excellent work...recalling that moment, I was looking at a relatively normal male with a normal chest...no freakish bulges, no disconcerting shapes. Life seemed to get a little bit better all of the sudden...I know I shouldn't be overconfident, I was just speechless for a moment. So new dressings were placed and the vest was put back on my chest.
We were given discharge instructions, prescriptions for antibiotics/pain medication/ointment, and another appointment for Friday morning. The antibiotics are to start in the evening today (Thursday) as well as the pain medications as needed. The ointment is for use starting tomorrow once we can shower and massage,etc.
The surgeon left and we were given breakfast... the same meal for me and I think the famous ham/cheese/tomato open face sandwiches for G. We went to a local apothecary for the medications and the nurse called a taxi to take us back to the hotel.
We took a long walk in the afternoon exploring the city (noted the Gallery and Kaskada malls where there are a lot of shops in one place.) There are a lot of smaller grocery stores, bistros, cafes, restaurants,and a host of other shops all over town so no need to worry about lack of/variety of convenient stores.
Had dinner in the Atrium Hotel's restaurant...very good and reasonable. So now resting, watching dubbed English movies, and soaking in the experiences in that seem to have happened so quickly.
I peeked under the vest...it tends to slide down when you walk or put your arms behind your head when lying down. The chest looks great...hope the healing/draining/scar tissue and all that stuff goes by quickly and smoothly.
Before going down to dinner, I was putting on a shirt (above the vest of course) and noticed that I didn't automatically check the mirror to see if my chest was noticeable, just checked to see if the shirt was buttoned/collared properly...I can focus on what I am going to do/how I live and interact. Its been a very profound day for me.