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On my Way - Albany, NY

UPDATED FROM Tinker17
4 days pre

I am having that moment of uncertainty that...

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I am having that moment of uncertainty that choosing silicone was a good idea. (Perhaps to late of a night on the Internet reading has createf this, combined with nerves) but Im wondering if I should have opted for saline based on a safer factor as opposed to feel. I'm Scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, and Im already a huge ball of nerves. The anxiety of did I pick the right size? Profile? Type? is really overwhelming since this isn't something I can just return to the store in 90 days (no harm, no fowl) if I don't like them. Then there's always the factor of what if what I want them to look and feel like are nothing close to what I get? I know they are all the worries a woman gets when going in for this procedure and I know it's elective, but it still carries a great deal of stress and consideration.

This weekend I'd getting house prepped and cleaned so I can be as prepared as possible for Tuesday. :-)

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Hi! I'm a 31 year old mother of 1 (I did breast...

Hi! I'm a 31 year old mother of 1 (I did breast feed). I'm 5' 3" and about 124 pounds. I have wanted larger breasts for as long as I can remember and for one reason or another just never have gone beyond dreaming... until recently! I spent about a year (on and off again) doing as much research about this and Plastic Surgeons as possible. When I finally found one I like I got the courage and called to make appointment. I'm happy to say I felt he was the right choice for me, made me comfortable and answered all my many, many question/concerns. I decided to go through with it an am scheduled for September 4th.

At my pre-op I decided to go with 375cc silicone high profile. While I tried on the sizes and had the 3-D imaging done I feel slightly out of touch with how I will really look or how large that is. I'm hoping it's the right size for me (I have a small chest to start with) I trust my surgeon that I won't look top heavy but also look full (I guess anything is larger than what I'm currently sporting).

Right now I am trying to prep my house and gather required items needed to help me through the recovery process. I'm nervous, excited and feeling anxious as it gets closer. I'm hoping the more I prep the easier it will be on the back end so I can recover.

This site has been a great resource to read other woman's stories and has given me a great opportunity to prepare.

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Thanks for sharing your story with us! You're getting really close to your big day. If you haven't already, check out Walnut Creek's post about what she wishes she knew before augmentation. Hope this helps!