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Up and down

Tomorrow will be a month since my BA and I can't say that I'm thrilled with them. I'm almost at a regret. Sizing is great, they are a D. However, I don't feel that they're completely even and I feel like one is still bigger than the other. This may be due to swelling but I'm unsure. Most of the swelling has went down and my boobs do look smaller than what they did during my first week. For my size, I feel like they look completely natural but I also have those days, where I wished I went a little bigger but not by much.

8 days post

Feeling a little huge still. I'm still swollen and I get some pain here and there. They haven't dropped and fluffed yet but they're starting to make shape.

It's been a week!

It's been a week since my new boobies and what a roller coaster it has been. From swelling and hating my boobs to them finally taking some shape and me actually starting to like them. The first two days I did nothing but sleep and then woke up to an Alergic reaction on my face and boobs =\. They were so swollen that they were popping out of a 34 DD bra. I began to regret my decision to get them done. By the third day, I came off my meds and onto Tylenol, began walking around the house to get my energy back (meds made me nauseous). The swelling has came down a lot and I'm hoping it continues until I am a D. In clothes, they look great but outside of clothes, they're still swollen but they're finally taking some shape. I feel like I'm carrying boulders on my pain and they're not soft yet.