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Hello all you beautiful women!! I'm sorry I've...

Hello all you beautiful women!! I'm sorry I've been so MIA. Week 3-5 had SUPER sensitive nipples, but that went away. Week4 I started back at the gym and lifting weights. Week 5-6 I started to get worried about bilateral displacement on my left breast. I knew I was pushing myself too much, but was unsure what was happening. I have scoliosis, so my spine and back are already asymmetrical, but I didn't know if my left side was just dropping faster... AND on top of all of that... My implants are larger for my frame, so I do have some side boob in general. Went to doc week six and he said they are "as close to perfect as they can get" so most of my worries have subsided. I need some one to give me [RS bleep] still and tell me to stop lifting heavy, though... Anyone...? Lol.
Week 6 follow up appt:
- Ok to start lifting/gym
- Ok to wear underwire
- Ok to go bra-less
-no tanning for a year ... :/

My doc did recommend I take it easier at gym, keep taping, and wearing compression as much as possible.

I can feel my implants shift under my muscle when I lift heavy/ gym. I don't know if ill always have that feeling, but kind of freaky.

Boobs are getting softer everyday, but honestly think they will always feel quite a bit more firmer than a natural breast. Which I do not mind. I have numbness lower boob, around incisions, but think feelings coming back slowly.

I'm still a 32DDD, which is next to impossible to find. 32DD w/o padding I can sometimes get away with. 34DD push up- since 32DDD push up apparently does not exist. Ugh.

I freaking love my Jugs. Love love love them.

All I can think of for now! Take care xoxo

STATS: deflated 32B/114lbs/5'6"
32DDD, crease incision, high profile, 425 CCs silicone

CHOOSING A SIZE: Ahh the most agonizing decision...

CHOOSING A SIZE: Ahh the most agonizing decision we have to make. So how did I make up my mind? I actually went down in size before surgery. Who does that?! Me.

1. Look for others with similar stats. Height, weight, and band size. Have you ever compared a 32C vs 36C? Quite a difference in cup size.
2. Rice test. Google it! My results are similar to the look I had from my sizers. I used an old nursing bra to insert my sizers in. Then wore them in public for a day, but don't tell anyone. Hehe.
3. I've heard others mention as a general outline 100ccs = 1 cup size. For me it was true. I started as a deflated 32B, had 425ccs, post op 32 DD/DDD. I can fit DD now, but as soon as I drop I know it will all be over. I'll need that extra D! Not saying this will be the case for everyone, but for my results it was similar.
4. Go with a size you feel comfortable and confident with. I was told multiple times I was going to have "[RS bleep] Star" boobs. I knew for years I wanted 400ccs, and I'm so glad I listened to my gut. You're the one stuck with them. Wear them with confidence whether you want to appear larger or smaller than friends/family "recommend."
5. Go larger when deciding between two sizes. I'm sure we have all read or heard this. It's true.
Remember your implant is squished between layers of skin, tissue, and possibly muscle. You (unfortunately) will NOT project out as far as natural breasts do. My doc suggested going to 425ccs to get the look of 400ccs.
6. With that said, acknowledge that complications are more likely to occur with less tissue, smaller frames, and larger breasts. Don't let these factors scare you. Your doctor will know how large you should go without pushing it. Just be aware!
7. Choose a size that will fit your lifestyle. Working out and fitness in general is a lifestyle for me. This is why I went down in size before my op. 450ccs vs 425ccs is not a huge difference, but I still felt I would rather have been 'smaller' so they wouldn't get in the way. Also, as a nurse, it wouldn't be very effective to have huge jugs.
8. ***Don't set unrealistic expectations. It's great to look at pics and desire to have a similar outcome as someone else, but everyone is built different. No two people will have the exact same results. Listen to your doctor, and stop comparing yourself to others! Aspire to be the best looking YOU can be! Wear your size with confidence. This process and procedure is meant to make YOU happy. Take your time, and do your research.

Stay happy and healthy! :D

Day two not too shabby. Definitely felt more...

Day two not too shabby. Definitely felt more tightness and soreness compared to day one but not that bad at all. I got barely any sleep, mostly because of my weird sleep schedule. I took a sponge bath by myself, did my hair, makeup, saw my doctor (He was incredibly happy with the results- not riding too high and NO bruising!), and I drove.... Not the greatest idea. Hurts like hell to shoulder check.

I went to the mall to try on bras. Pre op I was a deflated 32b from breast feeding. I'm now a glorious 32 DD/DDD. You can barely tell I had a BA with clothes on though. What's up with that?!

I'm pushing it and need to slow down. Will take the next few days to lay in bed and chill out. Had the ok from doc to shower and start changing tape when needed.

I'm also only taking T3s and cephalexin (antibiotic). No strong pain drugs for this mama! Did anyone else feel this great day 2 with only T3s?

Oh, sometimes I hear my implant rub against my skin. Freaks me out but my doc just smiled and said it was normal. I'm not going to develop complications by doing daily activities supposedly. Hmmmm.

Stats: silicone HP unders 425 cc
115lbs 5'6" one child (breast fed)
Pre op: 32B post op: 32DD/DDD

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Certified Plastic Surgeon
11936-104 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta
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