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Best decision of my life
On Feb15 2024 I had my explant surgery in Austin with Dr. Whitfield.
I had to wait for this appointment for 6 months because Dr. Whitfield has so many patients. I was excited to get the implants out, I had severe BII Symptoms, like:
- Hair loss
- Insomnia
- joint pain, couldnt make a fist without pain
- neck and shoulder pain
- brittle nails and hair
- problems with vision
- memory problems
- massive brain fog
Long story short: My body was massively inflamed.
Dr. Whitfield starts with an extensive pre check. 6 months before the surgery I went to his office to get bloodwork done, urine test, stool test and DNA test.
They checked levels of heavy metals, mold, pesticides and food intolerance.
I got a individual food plan with foods to avoid and foods to eat for the next month to prepare for surgery.
I also got specific supplements from the Dr to bring inflammation down.
The diet and the supplements worked very well, by december i felt so good, that I almost thought I dont need the explant anymore. But I am so glad they made me pay upfront to commit, because now, with the implants out, I am happier than i have been in a long time.
I arrived in Austin 5 days before the surgery to get settled in an nice Airbnb just 10min from his office.
I was so nervous before the surgery.
In the days before I was crying, I was nervous, I couldnt sleep. I was wondering how would my breast look like afterwards? Would I be ugly?
Would the symptoms really go away?
Was it the right decision?
The day before surgery I saw the doctor and the nurse. They were really nice and accommodating. They took before pictures and gave me medicine that I had to take the night before surgery.
The doctor even gave me a 100 Dollar voucher for a health food restaurant to have a nice dinner before surgery.
At the day of sugery, at 5 am we arrived at the surgery center. My friend drove me, because I couldnt drive because of the medication. I was calmer and felt supported by the staff at the center.
The doc and the nurses all were very nice and caring and calmed me down.
I got anesthesia and woke up 4 hours later and you wont believe it, I felt really good.
I had this after explant glow that so many people talk about.
I felt so good, so free, so light and I felt like myself again.
But i was in pain as well.
I had not only the en bloc explant, I also had a lift and fat transfer, so my body hurt.
Fortunately the breast didnt hurt, because Dr, Whitfield somehow blocks the nerves in the breast and upper body.
But my legs hurt extremely.
The first 2 days I was on a lot of painkillers.
Since then it gets better day by day.
It is Day 4 after explant now.
I already saw my breast and it looks surprisingly good.
I am happy with the result, even though I know it will change over the next 6 months.
I like how small and natural it looks.
And most of all, I like how I feel.
Brainfog was gone immediatly.
Neck and shoulder pain is gone.
Joint pain was already gone with the anti inflammatory diet they gave me.
I feel good. I feel alive. It was the right decision.
The aftercare at his clinic is also phenomenal. I get to do Balancer and HBOT every day to support the healing. Balancer is a lymph drainage device, which is very relaxing and helps the body to let go of the fluids and HBOT is a hyperbaric oxygen chamber that helps the body heal.
The stuff at his office is very nice, the nurses are super kind and they are all very supportive. You can call them anytime when you have questions or need anything.
Dr., Whitfield is probably more expensive than some other doctors, but i decided this time I am going for the best and not for the affordable.
This is a one time thing and I wanted to make the right decision.
I will update you on the healing process.
I had to wait for this appointment for 6 months because Dr. Whitfield has so many patients. I was excited to get the implants out, I had severe BII Symptoms, like:
- Hair loss
- Insomnia
- joint pain, couldnt make a fist without pain
- neck and shoulder pain
- brittle nails and hair
- problems with vision
- memory problems
- massive brain fog
Long story short: My body was massively inflamed.
Dr. Whitfield starts with an extensive pre check. 6 months before the surgery I went to his office to get bloodwork done, urine test, stool test and DNA test.
They checked levels of heavy metals, mold, pesticides and food intolerance.
I got a individual food plan with foods to avoid and foods to eat for the next month to prepare for surgery.
I also got specific supplements from the Dr to bring inflammation down.
The diet and the supplements worked very well, by december i felt so good, that I almost thought I dont need the explant anymore. But I am so glad they made me pay upfront to commit, because now, with the implants out, I am happier than i have been in a long time.
I arrived in Austin 5 days before the surgery to get settled in an nice Airbnb just 10min from his office.
I was so nervous before the surgery.
In the days before I was crying, I was nervous, I couldnt sleep. I was wondering how would my breast look like afterwards? Would I be ugly?
Would the symptoms really go away?
Was it the right decision?
The day before surgery I saw the doctor and the nurse. They were really nice and accommodating. They took before pictures and gave me medicine that I had to take the night before surgery.
The doctor even gave me a 100 Dollar voucher for a health food restaurant to have a nice dinner before surgery.
At the day of sugery, at 5 am we arrived at the surgery center. My friend drove me, because I couldnt drive because of the medication. I was calmer and felt supported by the staff at the center.
The doc and the nurses all were very nice and caring and calmed me down.
I got anesthesia and woke up 4 hours later and you wont believe it, I felt really good.
I had this after explant glow that so many people talk about.
I felt so good, so free, so light and I felt like myself again.
But i was in pain as well.
I had not only the en bloc explant, I also had a lift and fat transfer, so my body hurt.
Fortunately the breast didnt hurt, because Dr, Whitfield somehow blocks the nerves in the breast and upper body.
But my legs hurt extremely.
The first 2 days I was on a lot of painkillers.
Since then it gets better day by day.
It is Day 4 after explant now.
I already saw my breast and it looks surprisingly good.
I am happy with the result, even though I know it will change over the next 6 months.
I like how small and natural it looks.
And most of all, I like how I feel.
Brainfog was gone immediatly.
Neck and shoulder pain is gone.
Joint pain was already gone with the anti inflammatory diet they gave me.
I feel good. I feel alive. It was the right decision.
The aftercare at his clinic is also phenomenal. I get to do Balancer and HBOT every day to support the healing. Balancer is a lymph drainage device, which is very relaxing and helps the body to let go of the fluids and HBOT is a hyperbaric oxygen chamber that helps the body heal.
The stuff at his office is very nice, the nurses are super kind and they are all very supportive. You can call them anytime when you have questions or need anything.
Dr., Whitfield is probably more expensive than some other doctors, but i decided this time I am going for the best and not for the affordable.
This is a one time thing and I wanted to make the right decision.
I will update you on the healing process.
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