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1st consultation

Well, the first plastic surgeon I saw quoted me $3715.00. Ugh!! that's too much. He said my pain was from scar tissue and he would need to remove the capsule along with the implants. I have another appt. Wednesday morning. Hope this one is a little less.

I got my ba in July 2003. I was a 34B with the...

I got my ba in July 2003. I was a 34B with the right breast smaller than the left. I wanted full C's and what I ended up with is 34DD's. For the first few years I loved them but was always very self conscious because they just seemed huge and everything I wore was super tight (or didn't fit at all). I had low self esteem so they did make me feel better but now at 47 and finally married to the most wonderful man in the world who loves me for me (and not my boobs) I am just over them. I feel like they became my identity and I just don't want to be "that" girl anymore. I have my first consultation tomorrow and am really hoping I can afford to get them removed. Also, I have always had a pain here and there in the left breast and that has gotten noticeably more often lately. I started working out more a few months ago and am wondering if that is the problem (but I've worked out pretty consistently the whole time I've had the. I think I am mentally ready to go back to the real me but am still worried that I will miss the fullness and cleavage. I have been reading profiles on the website for a few months and that has given me the courage to go check out the procedure.