7 Months Post-Op + Meeting with Mr LevickSorry about late reply to those who messaged me.
So I was due to meet Mr Levick at the 6 month mark, however due it being Christmas and then work commitments on my side we only met this week, a few days before I hit the seven month mark. I'll summarise the main points:
* As always, it was a pleasure to meet Mr Levick, my first meeting with him in many months. Despite the fact that he was no longer making any money from me as it were, he was still his charming and helpful self.
* I did mention to him my concerns, that I still look somewhat perky and compared to some of the other flat results I had seen from his patients, that I was a long way.
* He actually thought I was doing very well. In fact he requested my permission to take pictures (below) which he would present at a lecture in Belgium soon, and to also put them in his book.
* He did agree there was still residual scar tissue left over, but he said these will go with time. He pointed at the surgical scars (at the site of incisions) and said they were a marker of the internal scarring i.e. when they finally faded, all the scar tissue would have gone from within the chest.
* He mentioned how people of certain ethnic origins such as myself (parents from Indian subcontinent) and even himself (originally Danish) can make 'bad scars'and this is a possible reason for the delayed recovery.
* Another reason for the delayed recovery, particularly on my right hand side were all the seromas I suffered in the weeks after surgery. Although I was lucky enough to live a quick drive away from Mr Levick's clinic and had gotten them drained pretty quickly each time, they have contributed to the scar tissue.
* Despite the above, Mr Levick again emphasised that I had made great progress and he did not advise giving steroid shots (I didnt ask him, he volunteered his opinion on this).
* He said probably not to bother with massaging anymore if its not doing much good.
* When I asked him how long full recovery can take he said, "anything up to 2 years". When I pushed him a little further as to how long he predicted my own recovery would take based on his assessment of my situation at the present time, he said, "probably between 9-12 months from now."
Looking at these pictures, then yes there has been great progress compared to pre-surgery. I guess I just have to be patient and persevere until all the perkiness is gone.
When I first had surgery, I set myself a target of 2 months where I had hoped I'd have a flat chest. That quickly became 6 months. Now I realise I have to be patient till around the 18 month mark, and hope Mr Levick is still around if I'm not flat by then...