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Post by lisalisa on 7th April 2011, 1:49 am

Hey girls,

is it me or do you all experiencing the nipples being in a constant high beaming state? Its really sensitve and uncomfortable for one thing but it's also very embarrassing as it seems to show through all my layers of surgical bra, a t-shirt/shirt and cardigan! Admittedly I have large nipples but I walk around the office with my arms crossed as I am now very concious of. Planning to buy those nipple hidding things on the weekend to hide it but just wondering if anyone else is going through the same?

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Re: High Beaming

Post by cookie on 7th April 2011, 2:12 am

It's VERY common hunni and can be extremely embarrassing!

I had only one nipple that was soooooooooo sensitive and always sat pointing at everyone! LOL

I just used the round make-up pads, they cushioned the nipple and helped the sensitivity from rubbing on my bra and also hid the pointer LOL.

They do settle down sweetness, but just try cushioning them until they do. xx

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Re: High Beaming

Post by misf1 on 7th April 2011, 8:45 am

I had that lol, mine just decided to do it all of a sudden every now and then at propbably the worst times lol. I used breast feeding pads to cover them.

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Pre BA : 32A
Post BA: 32FF/30G
Height: 5ft 3
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Implants: Allergan CUI MHP (Microcell High Profile) round
Implant size: 410cc/g -12cm width 5cm projection
Placement: Over the Muscle/Sub-glandular
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Re: High Beaming

Post by flowergirl on 7th April 2011, 10:10 am

I have this, really badly too! Look like I'm constantly smuggling peanuts! And OMG, they absolutely kill all the time. The morning is the worst!
Make up pads area a great idea! Might have to try that, have been getting some very strange looks from men and women alike! Hysterical

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Re: High Beaming

Post by javajunkie001 on 7th April 2011, 8:04 pm

Absolutely brilliant! I have this problem also (thank God I am not the only one!) and my solution was to wear my suit jacket to work every day. Oh yeah, and Tucson is in the Arizona desert (it was 102 degrees two days ago). The looks I've gotten could be as bad as the high-beam ones!
Hysterical Hysterical

(JJ pencils makeup or breastfeeding pads onto her list....)

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Re: High Beaming

Post by javajunkie001 on 7th April 2011, 8:05 pm

flowergirl wrote:Look like I'm constantly smuggling peanuts! And OMG, they absolutely kill all the time. ...have been getting some very strange looks from men and women alike! Hysterical


Hysterical Hysterical Hysterical

SMUGGLING PEANUTS!!!!!

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Re: High Beaming

Post by kay on 7th April 2011, 8:09 pm

Hysterical JJ how funny, 102 degs and you had your coat on hahahaha xx bless xx

First time round I had one flat and one super sensitive pointing at everyone hahahaha looked very odd xx

I've only just had the dressings off this time so standby haha as they both seem to be super sensitive :doh: hahahaha

Breast pads work really well :good:

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Re: High Beaming

Post by cherryblossom on 7th April 2011, 11:23 pm

Hysterical ahhh you ladies crack me up :-)
wow another thing to look forward to afterwards, im glad to hear they settle down though

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Re: High Beaming

Post by janeybird on 7th April 2011, 11:29 pm

Mine have always been like that ha ha ha

I am always about to 'have someones eye out' LOL

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Re: High Beaming

Post by Jaderowlands on 8th April 2011, 12:23 pm

Just wondering I'm pre BA an my nipples don't really stick out (unless I'm cold obv) will they stick out afterwards or just be pretty flat??

U girlies make me laugh reading all ur comments. Hehe xxx

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Re: High Beaming

Post by javajunkie001 on 9th April 2011, 7:01 pm

Kay - yes, I looked absolutely ridiculous. :)

Jade - my nipples never stuck out. They were always perky, but never showed through anything. Now, headlights everywhere. And they are supersensitive. Just so you know, be prepared. Just in case.

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Re: High Beaming

Post by Jaderowlands on 10th April 2011, 2:21 am

Thanx JJ, I suppose the sensitivity is just a bad side effect. Oh well I don't mind them pointing out a bit but I've heard them being ultra sensitive can be painful and annoying xxx

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