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Literal weight on my shoulders

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Literal weight on my shoulders

veetee17
I’ve Ben using terrible pain in m hounded (pruulaly my left), and my men for a few years now. I’ve never been a fan of my large breasts, and I was excited to find out I cold have them reduced a few years ago. However, the timing was never right, I didn’t have enough money, and I didn’t do any further research. Cut to a few years later, the pain is unbearable, and I finally have everything lined up to get the surgery. So, in about a week and a half I will be having my 36 DDDs reduced to hopefully something small and perky! I’m excited and nervous all at the same time. I’ve been stalking people’s reviews to try to find people with similar sizes and check out their results. I’m attaching some pics. I’ve tried to blur some things out so it might look a little weird.

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Gregory T. Lynam, MD

Gregory T. Lynam, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

4.9 | 132 Reviews
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May 15, 2018
Sorry for the terrible spelling and grammar. This app lags, so my words got messed up. I hope everyone can decipher what I meant since I can’t find any way to edit
May 30, 2018

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June 3, 2018
Hope everything is going well 4 u. N i hope u get the desired results. Im following yr review so keep it coming.
UPDATED FROM veetee17

Waiting...

veetee17
Today is the day! I’m waiting to be taken back for surgery, and I’m as nervous as ever. I’ve never gone under general anesthesia. I’m fairly young and healthy, so I think I’ll be fine, but the fear of the unknown is kind of getting to me. Anywho, I’m posting some pictures of my before for reference and my jugs in a dress I’ve never felt comfortable wearing because they didn’t fit :( Wish me luck! I’ll update later.

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UPDATED FROM veetee17

Rescheduled:(

veetee17
I was in the middle of writing my previous post when I was called into the preop room.
Bad news..
No one told me that I had to stop taking Adipex (diet pills) at least a week before surgery. Apparently it can cause major complications with anesthesia. Now I have to wait another week. I’m still not sure how I’m going to work this out with my work schedule, but I’m going to figure it out. I’ve put so much effort into getting this procedure done. To say I was disappointed was an understatement, but I’d rather be safe.
I’m not going to take any medications between now and next week. I don’t want anything to set me back again. Im determined to be #teamtinytitties by this summer!!
I’m going to be wearing my dress.

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June 3, 2018
Hey how r u? Were u covered under yr insurance n what was the process did u have to go through to get approve. Im going down this road as well...Information gladly appreciated...
June 3, 2018
Hi. I’m well. I I go hour my insurance. Every company is different, so you have to find out what your insurance requires. I looked up “Aetna breast reduction requirements” an found out what they look for. I then saw a few PS before deciding to go with my MD. The MD office took pics and handled the process. I got approved at each office.