Got rid of drainage bag tubes! Sweet freedom of movement. \o/
The nurse who took them out was really sweet and appropriate, didn't ask any awkward questions about why I had the surgery and whatnot. And she also gave me some bandages to take home for when/if I gotta change them from the tube holes on my sides.

It's also nice to see how well I'm recovering from the surgery overall. I don't need much pain killers, I'm fine by taking them just once a day and not even the full dose (I could take the full dose three times in a day).
Not to talk about the mental changes the top surgery has brought along... I've had another wave of newfound confidence, a feeling that I don't have to deal with any kind of ->-bleeped-<- from anyone. This is a man's body, it just requires a bit of tinkering and assembly.

And for the last but not the least, the feeling when putting a t-shirt on for the first time post-op. <3