This troubled me too! I'm definitely a fashion girl, and getting all dressed up and knowing I look amazing has always been one of the ways I can change my mood. The idea I would have to settled for whatever his bras that were 10x worse then the huge bras I wore with my H cups really depressed me (probably more then it should have). I'm now about 4 months out and have been back in normal bras for the last month, but before that I went for gap body pull over sports bras (http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=64741&vid=0&pid=807495). For me they were great. Comfy, low cut enough to wear under about 60% of my wardrobe, and their tiny straps which come to a V in the back looked cute poking out of a lot of things. At the time they were also available in a bunch of fun, bright colors. However, I did have a LOT of swelling. They did not provide compression, but that was OK with me and my doc. I would say they are best for once you are a few weeks post op, rather then right away.
I am so sorry :( I don't even know what to day :( Just stay strong! If you stick with this it WILL happen!! Whether it is now, or in 18 months, you can make it happen.
Haha, yep, I agree that perkier will be better! Do you find though that when you are looking through doctors work there is something you are more drawn to then other things? Is there a common theme in the docs that make you go "that's nice" vs. the ones that make you go "ewwww".
I know, I can't wait to see how I feel!! I have been living so long with the back, neck, and shoulder pain that I have gotten used to it... I can't even imagine not having all this weight on my ribs... I bet it is going to feel amazing! I am so antsy for it to happen. Never mind no having to wear bras that are so tight and uncomfortable anymore....
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