Hey guys - new here - great forum to get information and read other people's stories. TIA for everyone who has the courage to post and share their own stories - it's really helped me personally.
I have my own issue with my apparent gyno. The doc said I have a minor case (see attached photos). In those photos, my nips are just a little hard - try and picture them a bit softer and more puffy. Sitting down they really point out.
I have my surgery scheduled with Lebowitz in NY and want to get your thoughts/opinions on some things. I need some quick responses because I'm scheduled for this coming Tuesday.
1) I'm still considering cancelling the surgery. Do you think from looking at the pictures that I would really benefit from getting just a gland removal? Lebowitz put me down for bilateral gland excision with NO liposuction.
2) This is something that has bothered me my entire life. I'm 23 now and paying for this out of my own pocket. I love working out, and have fluctuated weights and figures ever since I was 17 with no real satisfaction coming from different body types. I've been thin, muscular, bulky - you name it - I'm just now realizing I was probably never satisfied because my gyno was always there and threw everything off. Do you think it's wrong of me to finally have hope in that once the surgery gets done and I lose a few pounds I'll finally be happy with my body? I've seen my body at all different weights and sizes and I think once I get the surgery done and get down to around 170 (180 now) I'll finally look good in my own eye.
3) I'm a healthy guy and have never dealt with any medical problems (knock on wood). I'm trying to minimize the possibility of a bad surgery by choosing Lebowitz - he's very respected by the gyno community from what I understand - look him up if you want. Can someone tell me the honest chances of something going wrong if I really do my part in taking care of all things necessary post-op? I'm extremely anal with stuff like this and realize that I have a part and a responsibility for good results.
4) My parents suggested that I seek psychiatric help because they think it's a sort of depression/low self-esteem that an "outside in" approach like gyno surgery will not cure. In other words, beauty comes from the inside out and not the other way around (looking good on the outside will not transfer to me feeling good on the inside - I have to change the inside first). Do you think it's dumb to tell them that I'd like to get the surgery before I seek help mentally? Would it be better to postpone the surgery and know for sure that I want it after I've gone through possible medication for anxiety/depression? I've also considered that I may have a bit of body dysmorphia but it's not bad - I just see things the way they are with myself and my gyno. Things like surgery for gyno are solutions for me.
5) In your honest opinion, should I get this surgery? Will I benefit from it? My hopes are that once the surgery is done I'll have a fresh mindset and a new motivation to pursue a body I'll finally be able to acheive and be happy with. Fitness is a huge priority and a huge part of my life. I'd be stoked to have this done and hit the gym to see what I look like all cut up and in healthy shape - it gets me going just thinking about it!
Any advice/help is appreciated - thanks again for everything thus far and please do not hesitate to be brutally honest here! I'm trying to make a decision by 4pm tomorrow so I can get my money back if need be.
- KB