
Originally Posted by
wolfman6328
it cost me $5150 for the surgery (4900 before tax) and $150 for the meds. this is definitely steep in the general scheme of things, but like I said i saw a bunch of docs, like Dr. Kara in yorkville area in TO and they just didn't "get it." They didn't clearly understand AAS usage WRT the gyno and wanted me to go see an endo for some vague reason. Granted, you have to get a blood test before any such surgery and I got one, but referring me to an endo for some vague reason that the doc couldn't even explain to me is really f*d up (Dr Kara did this). Plus, the guy I went to (Dr. Lista) is known to treat a lot of bodybuilders, so he has more experience 'sculpting' a male physique than others. He was very upfront about AAS usage and looks like he works out quite abit himself (really ripped guy, decent sized forearms lol), as opposed to Dr. Kara who is a really small/scrawny Indian guy. You guys might laugh at this, but to me it was important that the doc show an understanding or appreciation for how a developped male chest ought to look like, and one clear sign is if the doc works out himself.
The money came out my own pocket, cash no less because I hate applying for loans (I am a 4th year engineering student and the bank doesn't seem to get that even though I already have lots of student-related debt, I will be making a clean 60-70k starting salary next year). I wanted this done badly as I had pretty ****in bad case (it looks like 1/3 or more of my chest is gone as this point) of gyno, but I will see how much I can claim through OHIP and deduct from taxes.
pics can def be arranged. the doc took before pics and will take after as well, but I doubt he will release them to me. I have some side chest pics showing the severity of the gyno and will post these in comparison to new pics in about a weeks time. For any of you that don't know, gyno surgery usually involves LOTS of swelling after the operation, so the results really start to show weeks after surgery and are complete months after. However, in my case I am pretty sure, so long as I don't get a bad swelling/fluid buildip that requires draining, the initial results will be seen in as little as a week and i will try and take a pic then as well as a month from then.
the only thing that really sucks is that you really have to stop training for a couple weeks (they say 4 weeks but if I feel good, I will try and restart leg training and arms in 2-3 weeks if i feel good, but mostly isolation). I have been dieting off cycle now (im sitting at 210, 5'7'' now while doing no carb dieting) and refuse to eat carbs or even have cheat meals since I am not training as it is. not being able to train for me is horrible as I am a fairly compulsive person and have not taken more than a 4 day break from training in over 3 years. needless to say, i feel like ass, but try to stay positive as i needed the surgery since I plan to compete in some regional show in the next 2 years.