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Isn't it about 10 days since he started this thread? I guess the day's almost here...or is here. Either way, CHEERS TO EVAN!

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Guest Evan_J

Ok, so I lived. Praise God.

I am in one piece. Praise God.

My chest itself it good. Praise God.

And then there are the saucers......... I said "small" I gave the man a picture, these are not that picture.

I got my drains out today and I saw my chest for the first time. Flat. Good. Nipple? :( I've been emotional since then.

He claims he can take the size down more. But 30-60 days from now. Why so long? I feel it should be easier to take em off now and pare em. I'm not agreed with here. Anyone been there? The plus though is I can talk to you without plastic tubes being irritable or cutting off my circulation. Thank god though the drains did what they were supposed to. Stranded? No joke bro, the D I is way more than what they tell you.

I'm still emotional. God I so wanted to look and see Little

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Evan! My man! I am SO glad to hear that you are doing okay!

Yeah, the DI is a little more gnarly than people prepare you for. It is not the walk in the park some guys would lead you to believe it is. Are you fairly mobile? For the first 3 days I did not move around much at all. It was too painful. By day 4 or 5, I was okay to walk around...just with VERY limited arm movement.

Drains? Those were pretty much awful. It was majorly upsetting the first time I had to empty them...or rather had someone empty them for me. I was too out of it to empty them the first time it needed to be done. I got icky blisters where the drain tubes were coming out of the bandages. Those blisters ITCHED!

I can imagine how disappointed you feel about not finding the little you were expecting. You really don't want the doc pulling those guys off right now. They are in that delicate stage where the new blood supply is being established. Not to freak you out, but those grafts are paper thin...maybe thinner. Plenty of people get stuff resized after the fact. I think it is a lot easier to trim them down once everything else is healed up. Now, I don't get why the doc didn't do that in the first place.

Look at it this way. It's easier to reduce when there is too much than to add if there isn't enough. The "standard" size that many chest surgeons use is about the size of a nickel. Maybe your doctor got to working and for some reason didn't feel he/she was able to neatly cut that small. In that case, maybe it is better to end up with something that is temporarily too big than to have lost the whole thing.

I'm trying to find those good points, man. I'm working.

Surgery is a tremendous stressor. I imagine you are more emotional than usual just because of that. I know I was pretty emotional for a couple of weeks after my surgery.

I'll PM you in a few.

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Evan,

First, I'm glad that you are alive and feeling better and second "All men are created equal" is a great line on paper but llook around they all come in different shapes and sizes even those! :lol:

He may have been a little concerned about doing too much reduction and having the graft take - with all of the other work being done at the same time and will really feel more comfortable later having done well the first time.

I'm not a surgeon but I do know that there was a lot of material being dealt with this time and reducing those will be on an area that is undisturbed and has alread reestablished all of the blood supplies.

Just one more (or two) little thing(s) to deal with.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Evan_J

Thats just it. Why do you want em to "establish" if they're WRONG?

<-----Emotional. Stress 10000. Wants to peel them off and do self correction.....

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Thats just it. Why do you want em to "establish" if they're WRONG?

<-----Emotional. Stress 10000. Wants to peel them off and do self correction.....

Now, now... No peeling!!!

Establish --> trim later

is better than

trim --> go bye bye

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Guest Martin

I'm sorry that your results aren't what you wanted. It's hard to pay so much and wait so long only to be disappointed.

I didn't have the same issue with nipple size, but the loss of sensation from my peri really bothered (and bothers) me. Also, my meta results looked odd at first - it took time to resolve and it looks better now that most of the swelling is gone, though it's much smaller than I was hoping for. I just keep reminding myself that it's better than it was. It's not perfect, but nothing about my body is perfect. I'm better off than I was and that's going to have to do it. But it's so hard to remember that when you're still vulnerable from surgery and have had such high hopes for something.

The surgeon says he can fix it in 30-60 days. Considering the healing time for top surgery, that's not that much. If he's like most surgeons, he'll make you wear a vest day and night for ~ 2 weeks. So if it's 30 days, half that time you won't even see the result. It's going to be about a year before those scars can handle sun exposure, so few other people are going to see your chest either. Again, I'm not saying this isn't hard or anything, I'm just saying it's survivable.

Remember, those grafts need time to take. If you mess around with them too much, you'll lose them all together. You could still tattoo them, but is that really preferable to waiting another month or two for your result?

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Guest Evan_J
Now, now... No peeling!!!

Establish --> trim later

is better than

trim --> go bye bye

Actually, nippleless at this point sounds "doable". Tatooing works.
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