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Post by lit19lulu 1st February 2011, 7:48 pm

I am a little over a month post op- I had 360cc unders....My right side has dropped and feels relatively normal while my left side is still a little high. When I pick up heavy objects with my right hand or pull on things(the side that has dropped and feels normal) I feel like I can feel the implant move. Not sure if it is the fluid in the implant or the implant itself. Is this normal? Should I be concerned? I do not have that sensation with the left side.
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Post by sarahdawn31 1st February 2011, 7:54 pm

not sure if this is what you are feeling but when i do certain things that use my chest muscles I can feel the muscle squeese the implant and it sometimes makes the imlant feel like it has moved. This is just part of having unders and is normal, although I should say it does become less frequent and less noticable.

As for one dropped more than the other, I am quite sure that is normal for them to drop at very different rates... but if your are really concerned it doesnt hurt to contact your ps. x
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Post by melloumaw 1st February 2011, 8:45 pm

it sounds like the muscle sort of flinching over the implant my right side does this when opening jars etc
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Post by abbie 1st February 2011, 8:46 pm

mine does it, but its not really noticeable now. It was quite noticeable to begin with though
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Post by lit19lulu 2nd February 2011, 4:59 pm

Thank you girls! I'm not worried about hem healing at different rates (one dropping and one not) I expected that because of the posts on here. Just wasn't expecting to 'feel' the implant when I move. But it makes sense, since the implants are under the muscle.
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