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5 days PO!

Hi everyone

I have not written here since I had my surgery done! I have just been so busy during the days (I have my friend staying with me and looking after me) and have literally not had time to reach this blog.

Anyways - so I am on the other side! I was going to go with 240cc's, but I actually ended up with 200's. The PS said he could not fit anything bigger in - I suppose that's what comes with being young and tight! ;) haha, anyways...

The surgery was a breeze. I actually enjoyed the entire process, and it was far more built up in my mind than it had to be.

The pain has been minimal, I'd say the hardest part has been adjusting to sleeping on my back. Everytime I try to turn onto my side I wake up and my boobs are like "nono, sister, we're not ready for that yet." But otherwise all is good.

My PS said that I can take the surgical bra off when I am comfortable, so although I sleep with it on, today is the first day that I am wearing a lace bralette.

Size-wise, I am really happy. 240's would have been too big on me (believe it or not), I think I look perfect now. They are still quite tight (getting softer each day) but of course a bit of D&F'ing still needs to take place. I'll keep updated with my progress :)

In less than 48 hours I will be on the other side!

Hello everyone!

I just wanted to write and say that on Friday morning at 7:45am I will be going in and getting my new boobies! I haven't been very active lately in terms of updates (there has not been much to say except that I am very excited and nervous!), but of course I'd like to document my recovery process in the hopes that someone else can benefit from it, like I have from so many of your reviews!

So - let's hold thumbs and hope that everything turns out okay. I have been told that I am in very good hands, and I don't doubt my PS at all. I will be relieved once I wake up from the surgery, I think it's just going to be the nerves from the time of waking up in the morning, to laying down on that theatre bed. My PS has prescribed Xanax because I told him I am the type that will definitely be nervous - has anyone had any experience with this? Did it ease the pre-surgery jitters?

I don't think I'll have much to say tomorrow... so if I don't post until Friday, see you on the other side, girls! I'd love to hear if anyone else is getting surgery on or around Friday :)

Good luck to everyone going in, and happy recovery to those of you already on the mend.

mk12

Conflict of plans... Not sure what to do... help?!

So it turns out that a friend of mine (not a very close friend, but still definitely part of the circle nonetheless) is having a 21st two days after my BA.
He needs to know soon whether my boyfriend and I will be attending, and I don't know what to do! I have no idea how I'll be feeling and whether I'll be up to going. It'll be a shame if I can't go, but not a train smash.
Obviously if I went, I wouldn't drink, and we wouldn't stay out the whole night. The party is so close to my house too. But I just feel that I should say no now because I somehow think I'll be in too much pain to be able to make it through the event.
What do you girls think? Especially those who have already had the op? Any advice would be much appreciated!