Hey everyone, I'm new to the site, so I'll give you some background of my situation.
A few weeks ago, I noticed that my right nipple was tender on the top right side and there seemed to be some slight swelling (but to be honest, I had been rubbing on it for quite a while before I had a chance to actually look at it, so this might have made the swelling look worse). I made an appt. with my family doctor and he looked at it and said it might be a mild case of gynecomastia. He sent me to a general surgeon because he felt that they would know specifically what to look for. I saw the surgeon last week and he felt me up and said he could feel a "knot" in my right breast and maybe a smaller one in my left breast. He took my hand and said, "See, here it is.", but I didn't feel anything. It just felt like skin and fat. Nothing hard or with a shape. Without even saying that I needed surgery, he sat down on his stool and said, "I'm going to cut under both of your nipples and remove the gynecomastia and send it out for pathology." I was in shock to hear this, so I was at a loss for a lot of questions. I asked him if I would be able to drive home after the procedure and while writing something in my file he said, "No, someone will have to drive you home. Any questions?" Then I asked when I could go back to work. He said, "You could probably go back the next day, but you might want to take the next day off to recover. Any questions?" He was very short with me and ended each comment with "Any questions?", not "Any more questions?" or something like that. I was quite numb after hearing this news, so I went ahead and scheduled the surgery.
The next day, I started doing some research on gynecomastia and discovered that it is a benign condition that could be caused by certain medications, testicular cancer, etc. I also looked at the pictures and could not find any that really looked like me. I started to question the surgeon's diagnosis and was irritated with his lack of bedside manner. I have not cancelled the surgery, but I have scheduled an appt. for a second opinion with a different surgeon. But until then, I have a few questions that you possible could answer:
1. Why did he not request any diagnostic testing - x-ray, ultrasound, mammogram, etc.
2. Should I see a endocrinologist before the surgery?
3. Why was he so eager to do surgery? Why would that be his first option?
4. Is surgery really necessary? I do not feel what he is talking about. I have gained a considerable amount of weight over the past five years (30+ lbs) and I know my boobs have some flab on them. Could it just be a matter of weight gain?
5. If I decide to not have the surgery, what will happen? Will I end up looking like Dolly Parton?
I know my post is long, but I am scared to death and I have so many questions. Thanks for the support.
DF