Right then guys, after a few years of suffering, I know how beneficial these forums can be for people like myself. I'm going to write an in depth write up of my gyno surgery at Medim*l, Poland, with Dr Ostrowska Clarke.
Sorry if it's long winded but I found every detail beneficial to me whilst I was going through this 'hell'.
Firstly, I've suffered with gyno for about 4 years. I took SD Matrix after about only 6 months of training. Brought them from behind the counter in gym, so at the time I didn't think they were a proper steroid. The guy advised me to take Milk Thistle to protect my liver and that was it. I knew nothing about gyno. I took no AI's (aromatise inhibitors) to prevent it as I didn't know what AI's were.
I remember from a very early stage that I had itchy nipples but again I didn't think much of it.
Fast forward about a year when I actually noticed that something wasn't right. My nipples were sticking out funny in my t-shirt.
From this point until now, I have always tried to cover it up. I've trawled through forums for ways to do it. When my nipples are cold they look perfect so there are ways. When on holiday I was constantly jumping in and out of water to get them cold. When out on a night out I would continually pinch them. I've used plasters underneath clothes and the very latest thing was to superglue them when cold. This would hold the nipple and stop it expanding. Sounds weird but it actually kinda works - it is also not dangerous, I've researched it. Unless you cut yourself pulling glue off and nipple gets infected.
About 18 months ago I tried Tamoxifen to get rid of it. I would say they improved slightly, less sore when touched etc, but still, I had gyno.
As I had no success with Tamoxifen (Nolva), I tried Letro. I was told this would burn it. The gyno did reduce in size but only to a certain point. It was still easily noticeable. Whilst on Letro, I did start to lose hair and had no libido at all. I would think twice before ever taking these again, but I was desperate and would try anything at the time.
During all this I did visit the doctors. He just didn't have a clue, it felt like I was telling him what I had. He sent me for blood tests. When I went to discuss results with him, he asked do I drink Alcohol often. I said on weekends. He then sent me for further blood tests. It just felt unnecessary and I thought I was wasting my time pursuing this avenue. I was going to have to literally beg him for surgery on NHS, even then I could have some trainee chopping me up. An NHS surgeon does not have his/her company image and reputation to protect.
So, surgery was the only way forward. After trawling through forums, I came across Medim*l, Poland. I read mainly good reviews. I did enquire at various clinics in UK using 'WhatClinic' but was getting quoted about £4k - double the price of Medim*l (including flights, transfers, accommodation and spending money for food etc). The more I thought about it I was thinking Dr Ostrowska Clarke specialises in this treatment, she does about 150 operations a year. Clinics in England that I was looking at offer about 40-50 different types of treatment - surely they cannot be as experienced in performing a gyno op.
I looked up Medim*l on Facebook in May and contacted the surgery asking for details (costs, what I needed to do to book an appointment, how long is the waiting list etc). I received a response the next day from Jeremy Clarke (surgeons husband). It was a generic response that they probably send to all people that enquire. It contained all the details needed (cost of surgery, transfer details and cost, accommodation costs, blood test/ultrasound costs, deposit costs, how long needed to be spent in Poland, and general information about how to prepare for the surgery (before and after). I was very impressed, I had virtually all the info I needed.
It was not until start of November that I finally decided to go through with this.
I again contacted the surgery through Facebook. This time, it took about 2 days before I received a response - this seems to be the norm in all correspondence I've had since. It is not very quick but your questions will be answered. I asked if a specific date was available, he replied saying that there were only 3 dates available in November. I checked flights and went back to him with my preferred date. He responded saying this was fine and to send all future correspondence to his email jeremyclarkmel@gmail.com. I sent photos and filled in a patient form that he sent me. I then paid a £300 deposit (£300 deposit was the specified figure when I was sent info pack in May. This had changed when I was mailed it again in November to £480 - I still paid £300 and nothing was said) and booked flights. You have an option to fly to Berlin (2.5hr transfer) or Szczecin. The date that I was due to fly meant I had to fly to Berlin - it was also cheaper. I paid £102. If I booked sooner this flight could have been picked up for around £50. The transfer from Berlin (despite being further) is also cheaper - £35 as opposed to £66. If transferring from the Szczecin, the £66 is for price of car (so if travelling with a partner, it is £66 total). From Berlin, I believe the price quoted is each.
Jeremy then sends you a mail confirming operation with 5 attachments to the mail
1. Cost breakdown and what's still owed
2. Details of pickup point and time for transfer
3. A map of --
4. Contact numbers of surgeon etc 5. Complications. In this, I'm told that there is a 1 in every 10-20 chance of an inverted nipple as the surgeon removes the whole gland. It does state that gyno could still return despite this, but it's greatly reduced. The letter goes on to explain why and states that this will be discussed at the pre op consultation.
In the meantime, I have ordered this compression vest (advised by -- according to another post I have read (site will not allow me to share link) There is a discount code to get 15% off. It is 'mybreast'.
So a cost breakdown is as follows:
Operation (incision only) £1320
Operation (incision plus lipo) £1510
Blood test and ultrasound £48
Transfer from Berlin £31
Flight £102
Hotel Atrium 3 nights £135 (I am staying in Szczecin for 4 nights in total, 1 is inclusive in price to stay at clinic after op). The clinic advise that you must arrive the day before op and stay for a minimum of 5 nights in total. Due to work commitments I could only stay for a maximum of 4 nights.
Total cost (with lipo): £1826
That's all for now, I intend to update this each day I'm in Szczecin and add photos as I go along.
Thanks