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had gyno surgery 8 weeks ago

I had it done 1 1/2 years ago and it took no time at all, went smooth healed great and was doing chest within a week or two. Can only notice the scar if you really look hard. Doc did a great job, covered by insurance too.
 
How long did he say you have to wait before starting to train upper body ? Do you have to wear a tight sports bra or tensor bandage around it to keep the area tight ? The reason I ask is because I am geting mine removed in March so I am very curious to see/hear results from people who have gone through it. I am going to a plastic suregon and it is being taken care of from Insurance.

M18
 
MUSTANG_18 said:
How long did he say you have to wait before starting to train upper body ? Do you have to wear a tight sports bra or tensor bandage around it to keep the area tight ? The reason I ask is because I am geting mine removed in March so I am very curious to see/hear results from people who have gone through it. I am going to a plastic suregon and it is being taken care of from Insurance.

M18

i was doing LIGHT cardio and biceps/triceps about 2 weeks later as i was still in pain, even going down steps was painful because of my bouncing pecs, however just last week i started doing extremly LIGHT shoulder workouts and back workouts, still have bot worked chest yet. i have a follow up next week and the doc will tell me if i can go back in full vigor or not.

p.s been working abs like a mofo, funny you find muscles to train when you cant train upper body..ie: calfs, hams, quads,abs,forearms, biceps, so im still in the gym daily :p
 
I'm curious as to how bad you guys who have gyno is to have insurance pay for it.

was it AAS related or from puberty?

I have a small amount of gyno (more on the left side) - when I went to a general surgeon he told me I didn't even have gyno. the fucked up thing is that it was documented in my medical history from pre-teen years and it's still there. I can feel it, yet the doc said No. I think he's an idiot.
 
ChewYxRage said:
I'm curious as to how bad you guys who have gyno is to have insurance pay for it.

was it AAS related or from puberty?

I have a small amount of gyno (more on the left side) - when I went to a general surgeon he told me I didn't even have gyno. the fucked up thing is that it was documented in my medical history from pre-teen years and it's still there. I can feel it, yet the doc said No. I think he's an idiot.

From puberty and been there ever since I can remember. If it is causing pain in the area or restricts you from doing some things then you have a better chance of geting insurance to cover it :) Go see another doc, there not all bad ;)

M18
 
You Have To Tell Doctors You Have Chest Pain And Cant Sleep On Stomache, When They Say Gyno Or Steroids Give Them A Stupid Look. Also Tell Them Your Mom Or Grandma Has Had Breast Cancer And They Had To Have Their Breasts Removed..

Thats How You Get Free Gyno Surgery
 
I have had the surgery and it was mostly related to gear. Insurance covered it. It was not a bad surgery as far as time and pain but i do have a scar that outlines one side of my nipple and 1/2 inch in either direction. Not terrible but noticeable. Goodluck mustang. DB3
 
georgie24 said:
i wanted my own thread :) my left side still has hematoma, doc said he's asperate it if it doesnt come down next week. i had to go under for about 2 hours :worried: anastesia withdrawl was/is a bitch..my vision is still blurry from it

any questions?


So THAT'S where you've been. I had no idea.

Feel better.
 
recovering from surgery, plus shift change at work from 3rd shift, plus break up with gf, plus post cycle crash all at the same time.. i feel better now finally
 
how long did you hafta wear that tight fitting garmet thing for?? and were you allowed to take it off throughout the days??
 
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