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This is the first time I've checked this board since about 2 weeks after my surgery...and there's a lot of the same people still posting on here who had surgery around that time! I had my surgery September 20th 2006...so that'll be 6 months soon. And I have to say, that I'm really more than satisfied with the results. Fielding really did a great job and I have no regrets whatsoever. I'm really sorry to hear that some of you guys didn't get the results you wanted. I actually saw an endocrinologist a week before my surgery and he told me to call back in 2 weeks for the results. I ended up forgetting to call back because everything was healing so well...but now, after reading some of these posts, I wanna call the guy just to make sure it wasn't a hormone problem...I would be really upset if gyne started to show up again. My glands were a medium size case according to Fielding, (they were undeniable in a medium t-shirt) I think for me, my gyne had a lot to do with a little bit of inheritance (dad and brother have really small puffy nipples...I had the big ones
) and probably the marijuana that I smoked regularly when I was a teen. The endocrinologost told me that marijuana messes with your hormones primarily only in your early adolescent years...it creates an imbalance and wham...you develop gyne. It kept on getting bigger till I got it removed (which I figure was due to gaining weight losing, gaining losing) (Oh yeah, by the way, even the endocrinologist downplayed my gyne removal, "Why do you wanna get surgery for that for?"...you figure an endocrinologist would see that often enough...but anyway)
These days I'm livin' large, I go to the gym everday with with proper fitting t-shirt (not extra large like I used to buy), slam out 20 minutes of cardio a day since 2 weeks after the surgery, work out everyday since 4 weeks after surgery. I walk around in public with no slouching or hunched shoulders to hide it...with complete confidence. I plan on going swimming and to beaches this summer...maybe even get my girlfriend to wax the few rogue hairs on my back... haha) On the whole I'm 99% satisfied with the results.
There are/were some negative aspects that came along with the surgery. For instance, when I took of the foam pads (well I should mention that I almost passed out because they were stuck on there so hard that some scabbing ripped off around the scars and I started to bleed) but they looked SUPER FLAT. Then I slowly noticed that the swelling was taking place..my chest returned to its original size minus the pointy nipples. For about a month, I continued to wear sweaters and shirts with double front pockets. But after that I wore t-shirts without really thinking about it...I was satisfied with the results one month after and it continues to improve...just like the good doc said. The other negative aspects for me were:
-Although I felt close to no pain after the surgery, two days later I experienced shock sensations (like hitting your funny bone) whenever I'd so sudden movements. Like jogging was really uncomfortable for a few weeks. Thats totally gone now.
-In my last week of wearing my tensor wrap (3rd week), whenever I would pull it up, because it was slipping (I didnt use a reinforcement compression vest) It would burn like as if I had a bad sunburn. Ever since, that feeling has slowly dissipated but is still slightly there. Like for example, it is still unconfortable to sleep on my stomach. It's not that bad, just annoying...Does anyone feel that at all?
-Finally, when I raise my arms straight up in the air, there is an ever so slight indentation on my right nipple that I feel is barely noticable. To tell you the truth, I don't really care at all. I had realistic expectations going in...and now, if that is the only long lasting effect of the surgery, I'll be extremely satisfied.
Anyway, I wish everyone luck who is about to get surgery, who's about to get touch ups, or who had surgery and is recovering.