For as long as I can remember I've wanted a Breast Reduction. I knew my breasts were large for my age when all everyone used to do was hold out their shirts seemingly making fun of me. I was already spilling into a D cup by age 13. I finally made the decision to get the BR after noticing rashes from sweating between my breasts, terrible back pains, bruising from too small bras, and overall depression from not feeling comfortable about my breasts. I have met with a doctor who I really like and am comfortable with. Dr. Teresa Benacquista. I am waiting and praying for my insurance approval and if all goes well my surgery date is set for March 4, 2015. I'm hoping I get approved because I know this will definitely be a life changing experience.
Updated on 16 Feb 2015:
Still waiting to hear back from my insurance and all I have been doing for the past couple of weeks is readings everyone's stories. From those who think it was worth it to those who absolutely hate their reductions. I not ashamed of the thought of having this surgery because although I know it'll give me a confidence boost, the physical pain is just becoming too much. I am literally slouching now because they are so heavy standing up straight just feels uncomfortable and I always feel as though I'm going to get some sort of spasm. The worst is having people discourage you based on the one bad instance they've heard about compared to the many thousand successful cases. I know this surgery will be life changing I'll feel like a 20 year old and be able to enjoy the outdoors without having to tug these huge painful boobs everywhere. Hopefully this week I'll get my approval and prepare myself for the surgery!
Updated on 20 Feb 2015:
I finally got approved today .. Pre-testing is next Tuesday and surgery had to be moved to march 12!!!!! Couldn't be more excited!!! Finally a new me!
Updated on 24 Feb 2015:
My pre-op appointment went very well. Now more than ever I am confident in my decision and I cannot not wait to have my surgery and finally feel the relief I have been looking for, for all these years. I am well aware of the complications that may take its place but the good outways the bad and I am excited to finally feel amazing, without such added pressures.
Updated on 14 Mar 2015:
Surgery day was seems like such a blur because everything happened so fast. I arrived at the hospital around 10am March 12th and went upstair changed into my surgical gown and waited for my doctor to mark me up. About 2 hours later my doctor finally came and marked me up explaining each mark as she made it. About 15 minutes later I walked to the OR room where I got my IV and while I thought I was having a really nice conversation with the doctors I found myself waking up in the recovery room. I was in a lot of pain when I woke up but when the nurse gave me the morphine my pain level went down to about a 4 and I've been great ever since.