Hi guys,
I went under the knife last week and as this forum has been a huge help both in the initial research stage to the prep and now the recovery I thought it's only right that I add my experiences to the forum to try to help others.
I'd also like to say thanks to all the contributors on this forum, without which I would probably still be suffering with it now!
My story
Background
I've always had gyne for as long as I remember, probably from about 13/14 though for years I thought it was just fat and I needed to just work that bit harder, even when I got to my BMI I still thought it was fat, it wasn't until I read an article stating that some times it couldn't be got rid of through weight loss alone that I started wondering, even then it took some time before I was sure I had gyne and even longer until I got into a financial situation which enabled me to do something about it at the age of 24.
Why did I choose to have it done? It would be something to do with the careful choosing of clothes which happen to look normal, or hide it quite well, the building up of the upper pecs to try to get the clothes to hang ok, or the clothes in the wardrobe I didn't dare wear. Not wearing jumpers and trying not to take of my suit jacket at work, these were every day occurrences. The missing out on certain activities on holiday, the confidence shrinking for days after someone made a catty comment on a night out and so the list goes on.
The op:
This took place last week with Karidis, very efficient at St Johns, impressed with the nurses who kept me comfortable, though to be honest I spent most of the day drifting in and out of sleep! Before being picked up and driven home.
Glands were 24ml and 22ml and fat 150ml each side, so considerable gland according to the nurse.
I'm now 5 days post op, so far it's been fairly straightforward, took the painkillers for first 2/3 days and now on paracetomol only. Finding sleep difficult due to having to sleep upright.
So my feelings/ thoughts at the moment. Well Karidis has done a great job, the incisions are subtle and to be honest it hasnt really sunk in yet. Personally for me I will also say that after all these years of having gyne and looking a certain way and then not having it, it's a HUGE change and you get used to looking a certain way, I think it will take me time to get used to not having a chest whereas before I had one, which did make me look muscular as well as also obviously suffering from gyne. It's changed my shape and how clothes fit completely and I need to get used to that!
I do however have a worry, which I'll detail below in the pics, though I realise I have a very long way to go in terms of recovery and then hitting the gym so I'm staying positive at the moment, it does play on my mind that most of you guys seem happy in the early days and then less so when the scar tissue kicks in whereas I'm not 100% sure how I feel already! Realistically though, it is far too early to start worrying about final finish's 4/5 days post op! Apart from this worry though I will say I am most definitely flat! Karidis did a great job in that sense and I can see why he is considered the best!
My issue is that there seems to be some saggyness under the 'pec' or it feels like there is still an area under neath, which looks like a moob still. This may be because the compression vest hasn't yet done it's job as it's so early, I've just not seen it in anyone elses pics yet. The only pic I have to hand is terrible, I will try take some more tomorrow. Im worried though as if this stays then I still won't be able to wear jumpers, most tshirts etc as it looks very obvious.
Thoughts guys?
Any questions please ask, I'd like to help others as much as I've been helped by this forum!