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7 Weeks!

No more restrictions though I am still not going to work out extensively and wear my thong bra at night until 3 months PO. There is some assymetry but doctor said that I just need to massage the right breast more as it is still very high. I am really hoping they even out. I don't mind slight assymetry as long as it's not obvious but I am happy that the symmastia is gone (for now?).

Numbness and sensitivity are getting better. I stopped by VS to get measured and was told that I am 32DD but when I tried things on, only the Dream Angels 32DDD bra fit perfectly.

Two Weeks

Still sore and my nipples are super sensitive in a painful way. I suppose that's the nerves waking up. Still got the morning boob feeling. Left is bigger than the other but as long as they're not too different I will be happy as long as there are no complications.

Cautiously Optimistic

My doctor has been wonderful. I've heard of horror stories of surgeons denying their patient's concerns but my surgeon admitted to it when he sees it and repaired my symmastia at no cost. He also apologized about it. I remember he said he stands by his work during my consultation and he really does. Of course it would've been way better if the complication never happened but nobody's perfect. My anatomy and weak muscles may have exasperated the condition as well.

I am being cautiously optimistic but I am doing well so far. Posting pic of before repair and one week PO. I am already off pain meds at 5 days PO but really the only part that was painful and uncomfortable were the drains (I am wearing thong bra 24/7). I am so glad they're gone at my 1 week PO visit. It hurt though when they pulled it out.

I don't plan on working out until 3 months PO to let everything heal in its place. I remember working out at 1 month PO during my first surgery. I just want to put this all behind me and enjoy the new boobies.