Back home now after returning from the Priory. My experience appears similar to others but here’s my viewpoint.
Arrived at Birmingham New Street after catching the train down, taxi to the Priory and arrived at reception. Within a matter of minutes taken up to my room and show all the facilities, very good room with Sky Sports/movies on tv and free wifi (although it’s a bit slow so it’s fine for web browsing but youtube/spotify was a struggle)
Staff and nurses very friendly and make you feel at ease. I had a mixture of feelings at this stage, excited that i was about to get rid of the moobs but wasn’t looking forward to a general anesthetic. However anesthetist came in to see me before hand he is very calm and will take you through any concerns. He also treats people having heart operations so is very experienced.
Mr Levick came in and said I would be up second that morning so I had a short wait (1 hour or so) before I went to theatre . Prior to this I got changed into the paper pants and gown already to go. Was collected from the room and at this stage it feel surreal, I feeling relatively calm, seemed there was little point getting worked up as it would only raise my blood pressure.
I was taken to theatre and met by Mr Levick again and the anaesthetist , Mr Levick marked me up and I felt very self conscious sat in front of effective strangers but the staff were great and friendly chatting away which helped distract me. Little struggle finding a vein in my hand but the needle went in first time and very little pain. Couple of minutes later anaesthetist said he was introducing the anaesthetic, for some reason I was worried they wouldn't tell me when they started to administer the drug but you are kept fully updated throughout.
Once the drug was administered I remember having a cold feeling in my arm, I think I got to about 10 seconds and I was thinking this isn’t having any effect on me and then I felt my eyelids getting heavy ………. next thing I knew I was coming round all done!!! I didn’t feel too bad at all really, drowsy as you would expect and a dry mouth. After a short period I was taken back to my room.
Managed to type a text to family to say I was ok and then just relaxed for a bit. No chest drains fitted but I had two cooling pads on my chest which worked really well. They don’t seem to feel cold on your chest but if you put your finger under they really feel cold and make a difference
My right hand side had bled during the op so I was checked a few times to see how that was getting on. Mr Levick came in a short while later and said he was pleased with how the operation had gone and would pop back to see me later, probably when I had come round a bit better.
Had some dinner as I hadn’t eaten since the 6pm the previous day and food was really nice. Soup, sandwich (mainly as they could keep this ready for me unlike a hot dinner)and rice pudding, all very nice.
Took my Chromebook with a few movies and just relaxed watching films and surfing the net. Mr Levick came in again had a quick check on my chest and said he would see me in the morning.
Settled down for the night and managed to get to sleep about 11pm and woke up at 5 but due to my mind racing couldn't settle down again. Breakfast was bought in and after that another visit from Mr Levick. He was happy with how things had gone but told me to expect some bruising and that I needed to take it easy for at least a week and no gym fitness for at least four/six weeks.
Glands - 144 removed from the left (in the very large bracket apparently) and 120 from the right. Lipo 200 from left 100 from the right
Had the cooling pads removed, got dressed and was chomping to get going, given medication to take with me, went to reception to ask for a taxi to the train station. Train back home and relax!!!!
Wasn’t in much pain but kept taking paracetamol as didn't want to have problems the other end that co codamol can cause. I have been in some discomfort but nothing that isn't manageable.
Day 5 now, lots of yellow bruising but don’t seem to have any excess swelling and managing to keep my binder is on tight.
Bigger problem is the same as lots of people experience binder pushing my skin up under the armpits and causing reddening and bruising. Will be glad to swap to the pressure vest after 7 days!!!!
Already a number of people (who don’t know about the op) have commented about the amount of weight I have lost, I haven’t lost any but I can finally wear t shirts that fit. I am probably a stone to a stone and half overweight if I am honest never lost this as it just made me more conscious of the moobs, once I have the green light I am off to the gym again and diet to drop the weight before summer.
Will try and add my burger shot......