Diary of a Breast Reduction: Michelle’s Story
February 19th, 2014
Introduction: Almost 113,000 women choose to have breast reduction surgery every year and our patient kindly shares her story with our readers in a multi-part Guest Blog. Here is Michelle’s story about her experience.
Michelle writes: I heard about Dr. Bashioum on the radio, I read up on the Internet, and then I scheduled a consultation to meet him. I was nervous at first to have an examination and give my reasons for wanting the surgery during our discussion about the procedure. But, after meeting with Dr. Bashioum, he put ALL of the worries to rest. His bedside manner was immediate. He walked into the room and responded like we had known each other for years. It was a great first impression.
I have seriously been thinking about this since my breasts developed early in 4th grade when I skipped a training bra all together, going straight to a “B” cup. I have been heavy all my life, and it caught up with me in 1997 when my gallbladder got so infected and inflamed, I had to be hospitalized for 7 days. My condition was due to very bad eating habits and complications of being obese. I was at my heaviest at 187 pounds. Before my health issue, my desire to have smaller breasts was completely about “looks.” This health issue served as a wake-up call for me.
More about how I changed my lifestyle, focused on my health and my decision about breast reduction surgery, coming up next time. Read it here.
Friday Photos: Podcast Pioneer Leo Laporte
February 14th, 2014
Many thanks to Leo Laporte for a tour of his TWiT studio in Petaluma, CA last weekend. “The Tech Guy” was generous with both his time and knowledge of all things podcast. Lindsay and I had a great time as guest observers during his Saturday show. The big problem is that @leolaporte and Tom Barnard @radioTomBarnard make it look so incredibly easy!
Photo: Lindsay and I in the TWiT studio with Leo, kindly coaxed into wearing his hats!