posted Thu, 01/10/2013 - 10:22
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Got my gyno surgery!
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Alright guys so some of you may or may not know, but Ive been dealing with some lumps for awhile now you can read some of my posts, but I finally got my insurance to cover the surgery and I am 8 days post op. I feel great, and better yet my chest looks great! Without this site I would be shit out of luck as far as what to do if anything happens in the future, if I had this site when the lumps first showed up I would have known how to treat them. that being said, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR AI'S IN LINE BEFORE YOU START A CYCLE!
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GearofWarGood advice. Thanks for sharing your story and lesson. Congrats on the surgery too.
Wasn't your first cycle on this site? What happened? Heal up fast mang!
TropicanaJuiceNo it wasnt fast, Ive never done a legit cycle, just the prohormones
you got pics? ;-)
srs
i don't have gyno, but plan on getting the surgery to make my chest look nicer eventually.. small lumps but nothing visible
Hey how is post-OP pain? A buddy told me it is excruciating. Also, how big were your lumps and what did u take for how long to develop them?
TropicanaJuiceI have a high pain tolerance, but have been completely fine, literately did a leg workout the very next day. Didnt take anything for the pain, havent even called in my script for the percocets that my doctor gave me. my chest was a little sore that all. And the lump was quite large from how the doctor explained it on the one side, and about a 1/4 the size on the other. I could feel the lump and what he explained to me was about the same size. maybe 3 inches long idk. And I took a couple of cycles of prohoromones... without knowledge on ais
Good stuff what did it cost you may I ask brother?
TropicanaJuicethe insurance covered the whole thing, so for me it was free. took a couple months of my surgeon battling back and forth but finally he got it done for me
how did you get insurance to cover? i have to know.. was it outrageous? how did you justify?
TropicanaJuiceI said it was extremely painful and my surgeon wrote a letter and talked with my insurance company and it was kind of a pain in the ass, more for the nurses who had to call everyday and bug them, but it was totally worth it
Anonthat's awesome bro!
TropicanaJuiceYa man, after two years of dealing with this It finally is taken care of. I feel great and have my confidence back, it sucked big time.
Anoni can only imagine. luckily for me, i've never been gyno prone. the best thing is, i'm sure, that you have learned a lot about yourself and how to avoid this reoccurence.