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Two weeks post op

So I haven't updated since my surgery and I am now just over two weeks post op. Surgery went well. I was afraid I would be sick from the anesthesia. When I woke up I felt nauseous so they gave me stuff in my IV and I felt better. I had a really hard time waking up! I finally was awake enough to walk so my husband brought me home. The ride was ok just couldn't keep my eyes open. At home my husband got me all set up in bed I ate a few saltines and had some water (actually a lot of water my mouth was so dry) and a pain pill and fell asleep. I didn't have a lot of pain maybe a 3 but I wanted to stay on top of it. I slept a few hours then got up to move around a bit. I had my first post op on day two. My ps checked me over and everything was good! She showed me my displacement exercises and my right one was fine but when she started pushing on the left one it hurt so bad tears started flowing! She decided maybe she would put the band on instead since I had a hard time with the exercises and once she had it on I lost it! My left breast hurt so bad and it was double the size of my right one! She then said I needed to go back into surgery because I had a hematoma! That was not what I wanted to hear! Within a half hour I was back under getting that fixed. Waking up from that anesthesia was better than the first since the nursing staff told the anesthesiologist how I had a hard time a few days ago. Also I ate a couple hours before my paso they had to pump my stomach! Wonderful! Once I was fully awake I made it home again, ate some crackers and water and pain pill and went to sleep. After that things got better everyday. My left has always given me more pain and discomfort than my right but never anything too bad. I stopped taking pain pills by day four of the original surgery and switched to Tylenol. I stopped taking Tylenol a few days later. I started doing my displacement exercises three times a day the day after my second surgery and everything was good not too painful. My breast did get tight throughout the day at times and in the morning when waking up nothing horrible. I think it feels like when your milk comes in and you need to nurse but you can't and don't get any relief. I haven't had any nipple sensitivity yet so I'm hoping I don't get it! I started driving on day five. It wasn't bad but I would have preferred not to. I didn't have a choice since I needed to get my kids from school. My incisions started itching really bad at day 10 and lasted a couple days. I still have occasional pain in my left and they still get tight if I do too much. Everyday gets a little better! Will post pictures from day one to two weeks to get caught up.

I'm 36 years old I weigh 120 and am 5'4''. I am...

I'm 36 years old I weigh 120 and am 5'4''. I am small around measuring at 30 and my breast width is 13. Im starting with a 30-32A. I'm looking for a very natural teardrop look and am super nervous I will end up huge and budging on top! My doctor is recommending the 371 style 15 but I'm worried that is too big. Anyone out there a year or more post op that still loves their moderate profile implant or do you wish you had gone bigger or moderate plus?