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One week to go and like many of you, I fluctuate...

One week to go and like many of you, I fluctuate between being very excited to SCARED to death! I'm 47 years old and currently a dd and hoping to be a large b/small c. I also have auxiliary breasts under my arm pits (so embarrassing!) that they will remove at the same time. I have my pre-op appointment tomorrow and I'm hoping I will walk away feeling more comfortable. I have poor lung function because of asthma and my pulmonologist didn't seem too impressed I'm having an elective surgery so she is working with the anesthesiologist. I have told very few people mainly because I want this to be my decision and not feel pressured to have/or not have. I have told a few close friends and they are very supportive. I will try to be brave tomorrow and post pics.

Pre-op appointment done!

Feeling better after pre-op, although dr asked what size I want to end up with...said large b and now wondering if that is too small. I just don't want to end up larger than I want like some of you have experienced. Anyone else struggling with size or for those of you that have done it, any recommendations?? I'm 5 foot 7 inches, 150lbs, slightly overweight but small framed.

47 year old with 2 kids, DD to hopefully B/C.

Five days to go. I will be spending the next two days getting ready. Thought I'd post a before picture so I can refer back to it after the reduction! I figure it is better to have on here than keeping it on my cell phone for someone to accidentally see!! A little about me - I started developing early and through middle school and high school was one of the biggest breasted girls which I hated! I actually grew to accept them in college but after two kids they are heavier and droopier and have caused back and shoulder pain. I'm tired of having to buy matronly clothes for special occasions. On top if that, when I was pregnant, it became clear I had auxiliary breasts under my arm pits. They aren't huge but are extremely embarrassing and I can't wear anything sleeveless for fear of someone noticing microbreasts. I am in a professional field and always have to dress in layers - even when it is scorching hot - to keep the focus away from my chest.