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35 Years Old 5'3" and 155 Lbs Oh and 34H In Dire Need or a Reduction. - Lethbridge, AB
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So my story, where to start? Well my first bra...
allicat001April 3, 2015
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So my story, where to start? Well my first bra when I was 11 was a B cup and it all went down hill from there. Like so many of you on here I was the first to have boobs in my class so all the girls hated me and all the boys had a problem looking me in the eye. By the time I was 14 I was a DD and the back pain started. I considered a BR then but the NHS won't pay for it until you have gone through puberty. Anyway 2 kids later and now living in Alberta I decided it was time to talk to my GP about a referral. Well I left my GP's office feeling very down hearted and thoroughly convinced that it wasn't going to happen. He told me that he wasn't sure of the exact numbers but that I would have to meet certain criteria, like BMI and how much was to be removed etc. I had explained to him that my physiotherapist and my naturopath who treat my calcific tendonitis in my shoulder had both recommended that I have a BR done. So he sent me off to request written referrals from them and my chiropractor and massage therapist who treat my back, all so that he can add these to my referral to increase my chances of Alberta health paying for this.
This was in December be the time the naturopath had a chance to send the referral letter to my GP it was February which my GP sent on straight away. I got a call from the PS office on the 25 of February to schedule a consultation on the 31st of March. So I got all my referrals and my X-rays of my scoliosis all ready to take with me to argue my case as to why Alberta Health should cover this. I researched all the surgical methods, I read countless posts on here, I printed lists of questions to ask. I was as prepared as I possibly could be, oh and extremely nervous and feeling rather nauseous. Anyway arrived at the PS office 15 minutes early and they were running 15 minutes late so a wonderful 30min of working myself up in to a nervous frenzy. First thing the surgeon said to me was that Alberta health would cover the procedure no problem. What an anticlimax, I was all ready to do battle just to be cut off right at the start oh well brilliant news though. In fact the whole consultation was like an amazing dream really, still not sure if it was real. He answered all my questions examined me and explained which method he would use in the surgery went through everything from start to end left his office and the receptionist booked the OR for the 20th of May. Just seven weeks from the consultation, I really can't believe this is happening certainly not this fast it seems so unreal especially when the Alberta Health is covering it. I don't think I have ever seen the system work so fast.
Now I am driving my husband mad as all I can talk about and think about and research is BOOBS. He thinks I am obsessed which I guess I am. I am madly exercising trying to get rid of the belly before the op as I know I will not be happy with how I look if I can't hide it under the boobs. Did anyone else experience this? How was it post op did it really stand out as much as you feared? Also the whole post op bra thing is seriously stressing me out, you'd think I'd be worried about the pain or how it will look after or even whether I'll regret having it done but no all I can worry about is what bra to buy. Any advice on this would be most welcome.
Now I am counting down the days. I'll will update my story as it unfolds and will post some before and after pics.
This was in December be the time the naturopath had a chance to send the referral letter to my GP it was February which my GP sent on straight away. I got a call from the PS office on the 25 of February to schedule a consultation on the 31st of March. So I got all my referrals and my X-rays of my scoliosis all ready to take with me to argue my case as to why Alberta Health should cover this. I researched all the surgical methods, I read countless posts on here, I printed lists of questions to ask. I was as prepared as I possibly could be, oh and extremely nervous and feeling rather nauseous. Anyway arrived at the PS office 15 minutes early and they were running 15 minutes late so a wonderful 30min of working myself up in to a nervous frenzy. First thing the surgeon said to me was that Alberta health would cover the procedure no problem. What an anticlimax, I was all ready to do battle just to be cut off right at the start oh well brilliant news though. In fact the whole consultation was like an amazing dream really, still not sure if it was real. He answered all my questions examined me and explained which method he would use in the surgery went through everything from start to end left his office and the receptionist booked the OR for the 20th of May. Just seven weeks from the consultation, I really can't believe this is happening certainly not this fast it seems so unreal especially when the Alberta Health is covering it. I don't think I have ever seen the system work so fast.
Now I am driving my husband mad as all I can talk about and think about and research is BOOBS. He thinks I am obsessed which I guess I am. I am madly exercising trying to get rid of the belly before the op as I know I will not be happy with how I look if I can't hide it under the boobs. Did anyone else experience this? How was it post op did it really stand out as much as you feared? Also the whole post op bra thing is seriously stressing me out, you'd think I'd be worried about the pain or how it will look after or even whether I'll regret having it done but no all I can worry about is what bra to buy. Any advice on this would be most welcome.
Now I am counting down the days. I'll will update my story as it unfolds and will post some before and after pics.
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April 5, 2015
I am close to your size-5'2" and was 145 pre surgery. I had surgery two weeks ago. I think I had a marena as well with front eye and hook closures and Velcro at the shoulders. Mine were also provided (2). It might be kind of hard to guess what size you need. I started somewhere in the 32 g or h size range in American sizing, had a pound removed from each and ended around 32dd. Doc said he was going to give me a C cup but they look smaller than the number sounds. They bra they gave me after surgery was a 38. Just based on bust measurement. My bust went from 41 inches to 37 inches. I had a TT because of being worried about my tummy looking bad with smaller boobs ;), but the breast reduction would have been the right decision either way. I am so happy with them. You will be too I think!

April 5, 2015
haha we ALL get obsessive about it! it's kinda fascinating and well, it's our bodies and our boobs so makes sense.
ask your PS what he/she suggests re bras. I bought mine through the PS office mainly cause i couldn't be bothered searching myself and they mentioned it during a consult. easy peasy!
it seriously should be the last thing you worry about...
UPDATED FROM allicat001
1 day pre
2 Days to go
allicat001May 19, 2015
Well not long now 2 more days of back pain yeh. Starting to get rather nervous feeling all butterflies in my tummy I think it is starting to sink in that this is actually going to happen. Had hoped to get more done on my house before hand but the last 7 weeks have just flew by. Trying to reno my kitchen looks like that will have to wait for a while. Have got my post op compression bras thanks to everyone on here for their advice. Also got loads of meals made and in the freezer so hubby don't have to much of a hard time. Will clean the house tomorrow as I got all my yard work done today so I think I am all organized now, hope I haven't forgotten to do anything. Oh well looks like my kids will be gaining chores if I have lol.
I will update this more as I go probably be on here ranting about how scared I am tomorrow night. Glad my op is 7:10am at least I won't have to much time on the day to stress, have to be at the hospital for 6:20am nice and early.
I will update this more as I go probably be on here ranting about how scared I am tomorrow night. Glad my op is 7:10am at least I won't have to much time on the day to stress, have to be at the hospital for 6:20am nice and early.
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UPDATED FROM allicat001
1 day post
1 Day post op
allicat001May 21, 2015
Surgery was 2 hours long after waking up the first time I dozed on and off for a couple of hours then the hunger got the better of me so I had to get up to eat lol. Left the hospital at 12pm, I am very thirsty though drinking gallons of water must be the T3's they leave a nasty case of dry mouth. It's 2am here I had to set an alarm to wake up to take my pain meds now I'm wide awake and can't get back to sleep. Pain level is a dull ache that comes and goes but it's at the side where the bandages are taped to my skin so I think the swelling is making them pull on me. Luckily they come off tomorrow and I get to put on my surgical bra. Yeh can't wait to see what they look like the suspense is killing me. Don't know how much they removed yet either as I just wanted to get home will find out tomorrow. This time yesterday I was a 32H as I managed to loose some weight before surgery 15lbs in total glad to be closer to my target weight before surgery. I am hoping to be a 32C when the swelling goes down last time I was that size I was 13. Fingers crossed. Another side effect of the T3's is the itchiness but the nurse said after 48 hours I can start to alternate with ibuprofen so hopefully the tingles will go then. My surgeon ordered me some compression stockings for the surgery and I am still wearing them they help with the pins and needles you get from sitting to much I think I will wear them for the first 48 hours as it helps so much. So far the biggest effect is my posture I can sit up straight without it hurting my back I haven't been able to do that for years talk about a weight off. I can also see parts of my torso that I haven't seen for years I am so glad I did this and the pain is no where near as bad as I thought it would be :) So far at least! I slept on the corner of the sectional last night to stop me from rolling over glad I did it meant I could get up and wonder around without disturbing anyone nice peace and quiet.
You are going to do fantastic and will love your results. The Marena Surgical Bras were the best for me. So comfortable that I wore them for 6 months. Check with your doctor, I was given 2 of them from my clinic to start.