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great idea logging and happy recovering my man
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Thanks for the journal I think this is the first ever on post gyno I'm sorry u had to have surgery my good freind me and mrs mm will be preying for a pain free fast recovery
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Day 1:
Morning of surgery was pretty nervous. I couldn't eat anything and my stomach was growling which made me even more anxious. Pre-op was a breeze and before I knew it, I was out. I came to in the recovery room and they said everything is done and went great. My doc injected me with a local long acting anesthetic at the end of the surgery, so I woke up in zero pain. At this point, the only discomfort I've felt through the entire process was the little bee sting feeling when they started my iv.
They already had my compression vest on that I will need to wear for the next few weeks, but it needed some adjustments. As they loosened the front of the vest, I got a quick peak at my chest and it was amazing. Gyno was gone. I went home after an hour with antibiotics, nausea medicine and pain medicine.
First day at home wasn't what I expected. Mostly just sore with very little pain, probably due to the local anesthetic my doc gave me before waking up. Watched movies with my girlfriend and slept the rest of the day. Only took 1 pain medicine before bed just as a precaution and slept all night. So far, much better than I expected.
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Day 2:
Woke up this morning a little sore, but nothing unbearable. I don't really need the pain medicine and have just been taking some Tylenol to manage the soreness. I feel weak and sleep most of the day, but all in all this is a much better experience than I was expecting so far. The pain factor has been pretty minimal and treated easily with Tylenol. It's more sore, than hurt.
The compression vest isn't the most comfortable thing to wear, but it's not bad. I have to wear it straight for the first 5 days and then 23 hours a day for the next 3 weeks. This is so all the skin will adhere back to the muscle now that the gland has been removed. I had a significant amount of gland. I have to keep my arms by my sides only moving my forearms and I can't reach for anything. Like a T-Rex. I would definitely suggest you have someone that can help you do even the smallest things.
The first two days have been mostly some soreness and a lot of sleeping. My appetite is strong and I'm eating, which is good because I can't train for a few weeks. Time for dinner and a couple more Tylenol before bed.
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Glad to hear u are having little pain glad it's not bad bro thanks for the update and keep eating
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Keep us updated boss
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Thanks for posting this great idea
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I got a lil too back in the day, bout the size of almonds. I thought I was just itchy from shaving then I felt the lil lumps. I got pretty worried ofcourse and had a Mamogram (yes ladies I understand), anyway it came up Gyno and I was relieved bigtime ! I get kinda bugged by it when I lift my arms and look in the mirror, but I have seen guys that don't lift, and natural so It's not so bad but something I'll definitely be watching out for again. I'm glad everything is coming along in your healing (mind & body). this is an important subject and a great idea, thanks for posting and take care Brother.
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So did you have gyno issues or bad side affects that you didnt attend to when you were younger? Causing the need for surgery?
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Awesome log bro, thanks for posting this up.
What did they give you for pain?
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Great idea bro.
Question though, you pay out right or your insurance cover it? If insurance did then how did you go about getting the doctor to agree on surgery for it?
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hicktown
So did you have gyno issues or bad side affects that you didnt attend to when you were younger? Causing the need for surgery?
I actually had very mild gyno when I went through puberty, but it went away shortly after. Once I was older and began bodybuilding, it started to flare up when I was on. I was young and pretty careless back then, so I didn't catch it when I should have.
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hicktown
Awesome log bro, thanks for posting this up.
What did they give you for pain?
They gave me a prescription Tylenol. I haven't needed it though. I've been able to manage the soreness from OTC extra strength Tylenol. I'm not a huge fan of acetaminophen, but they said other otc pain relievers could cause bleeding.
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Manny1983
Great idea bro.
Question though, you pay out right or your insurance cover it? If insurance did then how did you go about getting the doctor to agree on surgery for it?
I paid for it out right and went to a plastic surgeon. I've heard of some guys getting insurance to pay for it, but very rarely. Even though I did have it mild when going through puberty, I didn't even attempt to get it covered by insurance.