Hi all,
I'm now ~36 hours post-op. and am pretty happy so far. Of course, I'm still in the "honeymoon phase" of my recovery, with no scar tissue or significant swelling, but if the look of my chest now is a preview of the final result, then I am THRILLED!
My surgery story:
Got to the short procedure unit of Penn Hospital around 7:30. They run a tight ship there... everything went quickly and smoothly with no significant wait. Probably because I was
Dr. Lo's first and only patient that day.
Got to the waiting room, signed some more consent forms, and was shortly taken to my own little cubicle upstairs by a nurse. He had me changed into my gown and then took my belongings. Took my temp, vitals, etc. Another nurse came in shortly after and got more of my medical history, including all medications, pre-existing conditions, etc. I believe the nurse anesthesiologist came next, and started me on my electrolyte IV to keep me hydrated. More of the same questions about my medical history. My biggest concern about going under general anesthesia is my frequent heart palpitations and PVCs... but no one seemed too concerned, as I had done a few holter monitors in my lifetime and my irregular beats were found to be benign.
A nice surprise was having Gina, one of the women who works in
Dr. Lo's office, come by and stay with me as I saw the various nurses and anesthesiologist. Turns out she was one of the OR nurses herself! Here I thought she was just one of his assistants/secretaries. She definitely helped calm my nerves.
Next, the actual anesthesiologist came and asked more of the same type of questions. Around this time,
Dr. Lo had arrived and was standing around in the background, talking casually with some of the nurses. He eventually came over and marked me up. He was extremely friendly and in good spirits as he was doing this... definitely seems like he's a morning person!
Finally, the nurse anesthesiologist came back and told me it was time for the OR! By this point, I was shaking all over. At some points, I was wondering what the hell I was even doing here, scared out of my mind, about to get surgery for a little bit of breast tissue. No turning back now though!
Got to the OR and layed down on the big T-shaped operating table, and the nurse anesthesiologist told me she was starting my IV and that it would feel like a few cocktails. She was right... felt like I was slowly getting drunk.
I didn't have the experience that people often relate where they are awake one second and the next second they are in recovery. Instead, I felt like I was slowly drifting off. I was told later that I kept talking and kind of resisted falling asleep. I'm a big guy (6' 4" and ~210 lbs) so maybe it just took longer to hit me than most.
Funny thing... my first memory after surgery was NOT in recovery... I woke up in the OR! I believe I said "are we done?" and someone said that it was over. I think I then tried to sit up and get off the table, and I remember everyone kind of freaking out and
Dr. Lo yelling "Wrap him! Wrap him!" and everyone rushed over and held my arms up and quickly wrapped the ace bandage around me. Then I must have lost consciousness again, because next thing I know I'm in recovery, feeling TOTALLY FINE. No nausea, very little pain, and carrying on casual conversation with the nurses. A bit of pain started to set in, so they gave me some morphine and percocets. The percs in particular messed me up pretty good, and I was rambling on obnoxiously as I put my clothes back on, was wheeled out of the hospital, and rode home in the car.
Last night, I felt good for a while, but some dull aching eventually set in so I started to take the vicodin regularly. I have been BLOATED from the surgery and the pain meds, which both do a good job at constipating you.
Woke up this morning in a pretty significant amount of pain and promptly took some pain meds. A little later, I chaged the gauze around my drain tubes, and tried to change the gauze over my areola incisions but was just too damn sore. Most of the sorness subsided this evening, so I managed to get the areola gauze off and get a look at my new chest:
Note: the yellowish tint is NOT bruising, just the betadyne they use pre-op to sterilize the chest. So far, I have absolutely minimal bruising.
I was pretty lean and muscular going into surgery, with decent ab definition, but you wouldn't know it from the post-op pic! The bloating has made me look and feel pregnant. Can't wait to lose all that bloat and get back in the gym in a month or so!
There's a little crease in the right side (where more tissue was removed), but overall, I couldn't be happier. Chest contour looks perfect, my areolas shrunk, skin bounced back nicely... all I need now is the incisions to heal well and I think I'll be looking at a home run result!!
I think I'm going to be another happy patient of
Dr. Lo's. He and his staff have made this a really comfortable and easy experience, and have been available for support every step of the way.
Dr. Lo called me last night to check in, and I spoke with his office staff extensively today about my status. They told me if I have any concerns at all, I can take pictures and email or text them to
Dr. Lo and that he'll get back to me promptly. Can't beat that!