I am currently sitting in the Marriott Hotel in Kensington London typing this message. Had my consultaion with Karidis yesterday and it all went very well. What a nice guy! He made me feel very comfortable and explained things about the surgery in great detail which gave me bags of confidence. Then came the heavy bit, the price!!! All in all it is going to cost me £4250 which includes bloods, compression garments and aftercare etc. Not cheap but it was what I was expecting so no great shock. He did tell me that I have a moderate amount of gyne mostly consisting of gland, but as is normally the case with this condition, I do have some fat which will have to be removed with lipo at the same time as the gland extraction.
Anyway I agreed to go ahead with the surgery and so he left me with his business manager (secretary!) LOL. I mentioned that I was looking to have the op done ASAP and to my surprise she found me a slot next week! They had a cancellation for Tuesday as one of their other clients had fallen ill and was unable to attend. Bad news for them but great news for me. So I am booked in for Tuesday 18th March. Happy days!!!! Shaved my chest yesterday which was a bit of a trauma as I had never done it before. OMG!!!! The gyne looks 10 times worse now and just remined me how much I hate this condition. But it will not be there for much longer. He did explain that post op the chest would look very flat but over the course of the following couple of weeks, some swelling is inevitible but not to panic as it will reduce once the swelling goes down. He also pointed out that he has conducted between 500 - 600 of these ops now so is well drilled! Out of all of these patients, he has only ever had to do 2 follow up surgeries which is a very small percentage indeed. He was pleased that I had lost weight and commented that it makes the surgery more successful in the long run, but unless I was at least another 1 to 2 stone heavier, it would not really have made much of a difference.
An interesting point that Karidis did make was that after the op, it was really down to how I felt as to how quickly I get myself back into the gym and resume my normal daily routine. He said that there was no way that I could 'undo' his work and so lifting weights was merely a matter of whether I could stand the pain! LOL. Obviously you have to take it easy with anything like this but it did sound encouraging all the same. His technique means that there are no stitches after surgery to burst open and so exercising should be OK as soon as I feel capable of doing it.
So there you have it. I will be returning home tomorrow (family commitments!) and then making the treck back to London on Monday for an early start Tuesday moring and then back home Tuesday night.
I will hopefully get some pics up as soon as I have some available.