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Time to look like I feel! From Australia
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Time to feel my age ! From Australia
lauracs6156July 25, 2019
WORTH IT$13,000
Unlike most women that I read on here that have wanted better boobs since they young , my journey was more recent.
My breasts were never my "favourite " part of my body but as I kept fit and healthy and had a fairly athletic body I accepted that my boobs were not my best feature and that was that!
I also had in the back of my mind since my 20s (I'm 36) that I would just sort them out after having kids potentially.
Come 35 I still didn't have kids an plan to In the coming year or two so decided it was something I wanted to for me now , not for someone or something else.
So here we are !
My breasts were never my "favourite " part of my body but as I kept fit and healthy and had a fairly athletic body I accepted that my boobs were not my best feature and that was that!
I also had in the back of my mind since my 20s (I'm 36) that I would just sort them out after having kids potentially.
Come 35 I still didn't have kids an plan to In the coming year or two so decided it was something I wanted to for me now , not for someone or something else.
So here we are !
UPDATED FROM lauracs6156
18 days post
Surgery complete and now recovering
lauracs6156August 12, 2019
Apologies , I had grand plans to document my complete journey but got slack along the way.
Not much to report for the lead up , other than I was making sure to eat really clean (which I generally do but amped it up) , no alcohol for a week or two before and lots of training (5 days a week.) I am going to struggle with not working out daily after but all part of the journey. I would recommend cleaning your house top to bottom , changing bedding and ordering meals or meal prepping.
Here are some before photos of me (I had none without clothes sorry.)
Not much to report for the lead up , other than I was making sure to eat really clean (which I generally do but amped it up) , no alcohol for a week or two before and lots of training (5 days a week.) I am going to struggle with not working out daily after but all part of the journey. I would recommend cleaning your house top to bottom , changing bedding and ordering meals or meal prepping.
Here are some before photos of me (I had none without clothes sorry.)
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UPDATED FROM lauracs6156
18 days post
Recovery - day 1 of PO
lauracs6156August 12, 2019
My surgery went really well and woke up a little disoriented but otherwise pain free from all the meds. Boyfriend got me home and I stayed propped up in bed for rest of day.
In Australia they give you Panadeine Forte for pain, Valium for muscle relaxant and sleep, anti biotocs and anti-inflammatory which you take for several weeks. I had numbness and minimal pain. Slept for 6-7 hours on the drugs which was great. Didn’t need help to go to bathroom or anything but asked partner to keep an eye out as was a bit dizzy.
No nausea, but I did have drains (seems uncommon on this site) . They are mostly ugly and annoying as you carting them around with you. I didn’t want to go far anyway so stayed home/ went for a drive. On the plus side , the drains basically keep all the toxins out of your body! So you feel good and no bloating.
Have them removed after 4 days. Also should make note, my surgeon doesn’t believe in the compression bandages and we are to remain bare completely outside of a soft cotton singlet!
In Australia they give you Panadeine Forte for pain, Valium for muscle relaxant and sleep, anti biotocs and anti-inflammatory which you take for several weeks. I had numbness and minimal pain. Slept for 6-7 hours on the drugs which was great. Didn’t need help to go to bathroom or anything but asked partner to keep an eye out as was a bit dizzy.
No nausea, but I did have drains (seems uncommon on this site) . They are mostly ugly and annoying as you carting them around with you. I didn’t want to go far anyway so stayed home/ went for a drive. On the plus side , the drains basically keep all the toxins out of your body! So you feel good and no bloating.
Have them removed after 4 days. Also should make note, my surgeon doesn’t believe in the compression bandages and we are to remain bare completely outside of a soft cotton singlet!
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