Dr Mudge and his staff are beyond awesome! They are all very patient and worked with my many many schedule conflicts I would recommend him highly to anyone he is honest up front and is very professional and kind! Leanne in the office is one of the nicest people she responds promptly to emails... awesome across the board!
I really felt I had no choice, but to get Mohs surgery to remove the cancer cells. Though I am low income, I feel very fortunate that my Medi- Cal insurance paid for the procedure. If I had known the sore on my temple was cancer, I would have taken care of it sooner, instead of waitig two years. I'm very grateful to Dr. Bradley Mudge for doing the surgery. The cancer was pretty deep in a tender area. I had to have a two inch wide and quarter inch deep swath of my skin removed. After two months the wound has healed well. I am just struggling over the mental aspects of what I'm going through.
After years of back pain and intended shoulders I made the serious decision to move forward with this surgery. My insurance initial gave me the step of seeing a specialist and a physical therapy was recommended but after seeing my surgeon he said I was a clear case of a reduction. I was a 34 F (so I thought), 140 and 5'2. A month after meeting my PS it was time to rock and roll. I was beyond nervous and even contemplated backing out. Day off the staff was amazing and eased me through everything. Left breast- 836cc removed right 580ccc removed. Apparently I was wearing the wrong size bra. Day one- sleepy Day two-four- weird. Adjusting to not doing anything. Get up and down is tough. Had drain tubes. Pretty much laid on a towel to catch any possible drips. Day four- removed tubes and bloated any dripping blood. Breast feel tight. My nurse reminded me not the chases the pain and stay on top of my pain mends for the first week. Pop three a day. Morning afternoon and bedtime. Day five- see PS. Remove gauges and says I can take a shower and get wet all over. Numb and tingles around the nipples. Now I'm day 15. Super swollen time, numbing still occurs and soo over sleeping on my back. I'm more swollen now than week one but I feel so normal I forget I've had major surgery and need to remind myself to sit down and do nothing. They look like about a smaller D cup but the swelling it make them look so tight. I know when I've done to much when my cleavage starts to touch. I am back to work as well. I have a desk job so very little moving around I do have to walk around a bit. So far if I get sore, I just go home. I just can't wait for the swelling to decrease, even a tad. But overall happy I have these new perky smaller breast. I look like I've lost 30 pounds.
I needed my breast reduction, my back really hurt! I went through my insurance and they covered it! They chose the doctor and I went with it! He said I would have an amazing job done and he left one breast way bigger than the other one! I'm so upset about it till this day! When I went back to talk to him about it he said he can fix one for 3,000$! That my insurance wouldn't cover it because it was a cosmetic procedure, but yet his mistake! Updated on 2 Jul 2017: Well one boob is much bigger and will always be