Hi all,
I have finally (as of Wednesday) saved enough money to book with Dr Levick and finally get rid of these damned man boobs
I won’t bother you all with my story, its much the same as every other on here. I have gyno, its making me depressed, I need it fixed. I’m sure every guy on this forum knows the feeling. I’d just like to take this opportunity to thank those who have posted throughout their journeys, particularly the guys who went with Levick (off the top of my head the recent ones – Darkstar and Wingman).
I’ve been a reader of this forum a long time now, so I always intended on going with either Levick or Karidis. Although I live in Scotland, I wanted to be in the hands of the absolute best. This is a major step in my life and I didn’t want to take any chances whatsoever, and these guys have proven themselves time and time again. Due to Birmingham being that bit closer to me, added to Levick’s technique of a single excision at the armpit on either side, he shaded it for me. Also the fact Levick himself had gyno and knows the woes that go with it first hand counted for a lot when making my decision.
Surgery.
I intend to book surgery for mid January as I can’t afford any time off work for the remainder of 2012. I want to book the consultation and surgery on consecutive days as I don’t want to have to make an 8 hour round trip to Birmingham for a 30 minute consultation. I have been in contact with Levick’s office and they assured me this would be fine.
As for the surgery itself, I could be doing with some advice. As in what I should take with me, any tips down to the smallest detail will be helpful. The more I know now the longer I’ll have to prepare. I’m going to bring a loose fitting button up shirt for after surgery, loose fitting so it will fit over the dressings and button up as I won’t be able to raise my arms to put on a jumper. I’ll bring slip on shoes etc too so it makes life a little easier.
Return Home.
My plan is to return home the day after surgery. However I have my reservations. I’m worried a 4 hour train journey will be too much for me to take on so soon after surgery as I’ll be alone. The alternative would be to stay at a hotel for a night then return the following day. Although again, I can see this being a struggle as I’ll still need to go out and get food etc which might be difficult which makes me think I’d be better gritting my teeth and making the journey home to get it out of the way and get home sooner to rest up. What would the guys who have undergone surgery recommend from their own experience?
I’ve rabbled on a bit more than I intended, a lot of these questions just came to me as I was typing, and more will probably continue coming to me over the coming months.
I’ll update this thread throughout my journey and record my experiences so that this thread might help others the same way so many on here have helped me.
Ricardo7