FTMax - Thanks, but no worries. I was just going to remove the image from where the "offending photo" was removed. Not to worry. And, while I'm here...
So, tomorrow is two weeks from my surgery. I had the bolsters off on 12/23, nine days after. That felt good. I can gauge a little improvement each day just in terms of little things. E.g., fastening my seat belt is no problem where the first time was, whoa! Since I had traveled for surgery, I saw a local surgeon for the removal. He was fabulous! I still have all the tape on the incisions. Tape tends to stick to me. He said that was great and to leave it on as long as it will stay; citing some study about the length of time with tape and impact on scars. I'm still pretty nervous about losing a nip, but have convinced myself, "Whatevs..." and think about tattoo options.
I've been surprised at how well I've been sleeping. I was really concerned about having to sleep on my back. But, using one of those back pillows they sell for dorms and three more pillows I've been quite comfy. My biggest complaint is that between recovery, no exercise, and the holidays, I think I've gained back the 5 pounds I lost in the surgery! Damn! Oh, well. New year and all that. I can't wait until February when I can get back to the gym. I constantly have to remind myself not to reach up or lift more than five pounds - because I feel like I can.
For those who - like me - scoured the web, reading everything you could get your eyes on, I'll say this. It is absolutely, 100% true that the process is different for everyone. Pain levels, range of motion, doctor's guidance, everything. Soak up all the info you can, but know that your experience is unlikely to mimic anyone else's in all ways. On some things I feel like I'm 'behind' some in recovery; yet in other ways I seem 'ahead' of others. I had, as you can see in the photo posted earlier, lots of bruising, probably due to the volume removed. Others, at the same date, had none. Some have considerable pain; I had pretty minimal pain. There's just no one path. Be prepared, but keep that in mind.