It finally happened. I had my surgery yesterday 1/18/18!
I thank GOD for allowing everything to go well and for the energy to pull through it. My family as well for the support.
Dr. Mahboubian is great. No sugarcoating things, and is friendly and casual. Professional but casual like one of your buddies would be.
ABOUT ME:
Age - Mid 40s
Height - 5'6" - 167.75cm
weight - 165 lbs.
Health - Excellent
Fitness - Fairly Fit
Goal Height - 5'9". - 175cm with Precise 2
I have been making plans for this surgery for nearly 1 year.
DAYS BEFORE SURGERY
Feeling anxious, nervous, and questioning whether I really needed to go through 3-4 months of pain, stress, and mostly immobility. I am a very busy person so being immobile for 3+ months will be hard. The answer was always yes. I am extremely bothered by being 5'6" and know that my confidence will be further elevated by the hopefully 3".
Also reflecting on the fact that I'm spending $70k+ on a cosmetic procedure while there are others out there with serious health issues, and or people living in severe poverty.
DAY 1
Arrived at the hospital and checked in at 5:30 AM. Surgery was scheduled for 7:30 AM. Got through the paperwork and standard surgery prep, like shaving my upper legs. Around 7 AM, Dr. Mahboubian and the anesthesiologist came in and said we were almost ready. Explained a few things, and within minutes was wheeled towards the operating room. I was nervous, but this was really happening finally. Still questioning myself. Super clean and large operating room. About 10-12 medical people in there. Anesthesia into the IV, and don't remember a single thing after that, until I woke up in the recovery room around 1 PM or so. My anesthesia took awhile to wear off.
I am now in my hospital room and everyone has been super attentive and nice. No complaints. I have not been hungry and have slept on and off all day. Pain is tolerable, but my legs feel super tight and heavy, the pain is about a 5 and not sharp but dull. I have my pain button but it has made me extremely groggy so I've tried not to use it too much. Very difficult to move my legs. I can bend my feet and that helps easy the tension to my upper legs.
The PT came in around 7 PM and decided not to get me up as I was very dizzy and groggy. I would fall asleep while talking to him.
Waiting for Dr. M to come in the morning.
All in all, at least day one, not as bad as I imagined. I am being told though that pain will kick in and increase.
I will keep you all updated.