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It's been almost four years since my surgery and these are videos that I've wanted to make for the last two years. Not going to lie. So we're here today for one thing and one thing only and that is to give advice on the topic of gyno. Today's video is going to be short and sweet. It is going to cover the most surprising thing about my particular gyno surgery. Everyone's surgery is their own individual experience. This was mine and this was the most surprising thing. I had no idea this was going to happen. No idea. And look, if I was put out, if I was under general anesthetic, I would not have had any clue. But the fact that I, oops, my note's flying away. The fact that I had opted to do the surgery under local anesthetic. The fact that I was, I guess you could say awake, but not really with it. There was one moment that I do vividly remember, probably right before I was, you know, I guess out of it, you could say. I'm pretty sure they gave me a Xanax, which was a first for me and it did its job. It didn't put me to sleep, but it certainly put me in La La Land. But like I said, there's one thing that I remember vividly before going into La La Land. And that was laying on the, laying on the table or the, jeez, what do you call it? Laying on the theater table. Is that what you call it? I don't know, I haven't been in many surgeries. Anyway, laying there on the table, top off, and he puts a coat on me, a coat with two holes, two holes for my nipples, which I guess makes sense. They wanna cover the rest of my body and just expose the areas that they're gonna work on, right, which is all good. But what I didn't expect is for him to go and is for the local anesthetic to literally inflate my tissue. It was extremely strange. And I can't convey this enough to you how strange this was. I don't know what it does. I'd have to do some research. But I believe as they inject the local anesthetic around the nipple, I don't know how many injections there were, there must have been about six or eight per side. What that's gone and done is it's gone and, like I said, inflated the breast tissue, but leaves alone the other tissue. So I don't know how this happened, but what I was left with, and the last thing I remember seeing before I closed my eyes and drifted off into, I don't know where, was these two holes, okay, so I'm laying down, I'm looking up, I couldn't see anything before, but lo and behold, these two mountains start erupting. Two volcanoes, I don't know what you want to call them, but literally it was my nipples going, like going, coming out like this, it was coming out, out, out, out, out, out, and eventually I was left with these two mountains on my chest. So I'm assuming what the doctor wants is, you know, an easily accessible mammary gland, and they inject this stuff in there to numb me out, but also make it, I don't know, erupt, I don't even know what the word is, I really don't, but it was the strangest thing, the strangest thing, because I'd gone through my whole entire life with what I thought was gyno, what is gyno, and, you know, having imagined what the surgery was gonna be like, having imagined, you know, what my chest was eventually gonna look like when I finally got rid of this gyno, and for the last picture in my head of that 27 years of going through gyno, for the last picture to be two literal cone tits on my chest, for my last thoughts to be looking at my chest, thinking that looks 10 times worse than it ever has, was the strangest thing, the strangest, strangest thing. If I had my phone on me, I'd look it up, but I don't. So that's basically all I am going to be talking about today is that moment, that moment, I was laying on the table, getting injected, not feeling anything, but out of the corner of my eye, I saw something erupting, and it was my gyno, it was literally growing before my eyes, but I'm assuming they do that so that it's, you know, more accessible, more obvious for the surgeon to then cut out, which makes sense. Don't know how it happens? Let me know down in the comment section below if you do. But guys, that's another video done. That's another gyno advice video done in the next one. In the next one, we will be talking about my biggest regrets, believe it or not, my biggest regrets. I'm gonna split it into two videos. One is gonna be my all-time biggest regret about, you know, the surgery, about having the surgery, and about a certain side effect that I've received after having the surgery that hasn't improved, which means that I'm gonna be left with it for life, okay? So if that's something that interests you, please tune in for that one. And the second video covering my biggest regrets will be my three biggest regrets when it comes to recovery. My three biggest regrets when it comes to my recovery, especially in that first month. Certain things I did, certain things I did myself when I probably should have included my surgeon or at least a doctor that I wouldn't do again. And I'd advise anyone else out there to not do. And that's what these videos are about. Advice, my advice, having gone through this shit myself. So guys, thank you for watching. Consider liking the video if you have enjoyed it. Subscribe for more, and I'll see you soon. Peace out, guys. Stay positive and have a great day.