Hi saints1234
Such a long amount of time to live with it! At least now you're on the right track to getting it sorted.
I was originally booked in with a surgeon on the NHS until I had the opportunity to go private. Like 'improving' mentioned, I went with Mr Levick - I'm now 2 weeks post op.
The whole process for me, from doc to NHS all went smoothly, I was expecting them to start asking me about the whole emotional side of it but they told me I fell into the category to get it done. The only other thing mentioned was funding. It may not be possible at all if they couldn't get funding or it may just be delayed. When I was added to the waiting list I was told approx 2-3 months.
A few things put me off about the NHS though. Some of the stories on here but the main thing was being told they may or may NOT remove the gland! So lipo only. He told me it's "lipo +/- gland removal" and I wouldn't know if they had done both until I woke up after the surgery. I would have to then go back for a second procedure if I wasn't happy. If you check out my thread on my op, you'll see that gland removal was 100% necessary. It kind of angers me that I was told "if we can get away with just lipo, we will". It does make you wonder if they do really see this as a problem.. do they not fully understand the emotional impact? How can they even think for one moment any of us want this doing for cosmetic reasons only!?
I kind of felt I had no choice but to give it a go with the NHS with it being free, but like I said, I was fortunate enough to then go private.
It is a LOT of money but when looking at the bigger picture and what a difference it will make, it's justifiable.
Another thing that put me off the NHS was the surgeon himself, he had his own private surgery so I checked out his website and he had no before/after photos or any real info on it. It was just generally listed as a procedure he does.
Is it possible for you to go get a free consultation with either Levick or Karadis? Even if you are unable to go with them for the actual op, they're so well respected and knowledgeable in doing these ops, I think it would be great to see what they said about yours.
Why is it that this surgeon wants you to have an MRI and photos taken?
I didn't have an MRI with the NHS but they took the photos only once I was confirmed and put on the waiting list.
It would be good to see some photos of your chest. Can get a better idea then.
Hope some of this helps!