Hi, I had my reduction in November 2012. I've just read through all your updates and the bit about your friend....I went out with some of my friends last week and had exactly the same. She said she couldn't tell a difference!!! I went from. 32h to a 32 dd. how could you not see the difference. It's just jealousy. It's the rst time someone said that to me and its been 6 months. It gets easier and you will never regret it x x
Glad your feeling good. The waiting for the op really is the hardest bit isn't it!! , I recovered much quicker than I ever expected, and even with 2 children under 5!! Just don't do too much, and when you feel tired, listen to your body.
Hi Karen, I'm from Birmingham uk, and I had my surgery on NHs last November! The waiting is hard, and once you've gt your date, the nerves are the worst. I prepared fr not being able to move at all. I ave 2 kids, 5 and 2, so was extremely worried about caring for them. I ad no need to worry, once you've had your op, nurses will be getting you up and about as soon as possible. I relaxed for 2 days in hospital, then my hubby off for 2 days after, then I was thrown into it on my own and I coped really well. I think if you still doing nothing it takes longer to heal. I was 139lbs when I went in to hospital. I was 32 h. I'm dwn to. 34 e at the moment. I'm hoping I'm swollen, and hope to shrink a bit more but don't think I will. It's a shock at first sight, you think Jesus, they're too small!!! Now I'm like...they're too big still!!! I can wear nicer clothes, my body is in proportion and I can exercise a lot easier. Best think that happened, and now at only 3 months post op, I can't believe how quickly I healed and now feels like a lifetime ago!!! Good luck, I hope your date comes soon
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