Home now, was discharged from hospital at around 10AM along with Ollie who left shortly before me. All in all a great experience, one that I don't look back on with regret. I've made myself comfortable at home now. Mobility is really good considering I am one day post op. Total shame me and Ollie missed the girls down the hall getting boob jobs! Nurses said they looked really good.
Great care from the anesthetist and all other nurses involved, including and especially the main man Dr Levick himself who never let the mood down. Always happy, smiling and chirpy. The kind of attitude required for such a life changing event. When I was walked to the operating theater I was well looked after and, although anxious, was never made to feel nervous. This might be a combination of having GA when I was younger and knowing what I was having done now is for the best, but a great deal of my "remaining calm" was due to the staff. I literally do not have a bad word to say about any of this experience.
When I eventually came round in the recovery room I felt groggy and very rude as the nurse who was caring for me was so very polite and I could barely string a sentence together, I guess they are used to this. I must've slept for about an hour and a half after this, before being greeted with lunch. After this, I was asked to sit up for a bit and try and walk round. Visiting the little boys room proved to be somewhat difficult due to my bladder still being half asleep. As the hours rolled on it became somewhat easier.
No pain for the majority of the first day and night at all. If anything I felt very good in myself, and as Ollie said to me, the great sense of natural "euphoria" of being "on the other side" seemed to collapse any other doubt either of us had.
This morning I felt a little worse, sore round the edges if you will. Having the drains taken out is possibly the most uncomfortable part of the entire procedure as it's such an alien feeling. Pending your pain threshold I cannot see this being a problem for most, and the pain you will notice doesn't last more than a few moments.
Hats off to the staff at the Priory Hospital in Birmingham. I can highly recommend the care at that place. Very easy to find and navigate, the food was fantastic quality (so much so, that even with my feeling of nausea, I still managed to wolf down my first lunch).
I will try to get a picture or two up later of the bandages, not that it's that interesting but just for completion of this journal. I'll update where necessary and wish everyone else who is going for their corrective surgery the very best of luck. Thank you for all the support on here, I cannot express my gratitude enough.