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worried...
hey all,
i'm 10 weeks post up and am a little concerned over leftie. It looks alot smaller and feels tighter and harder. I know it can take ages to drop but i'm just concerned because it's still a little sore in the morning and i find it hard to lift anything heavy. I hope i'm just being impatient but i just have a feeling it's not going to change. Can anyone advise if this sounds ok or should i be concerned?
I really want to get back into lifting small weights, press ups etc. but am afraid i'll damage it coz i'm still sore... what should i do???
i'm 10 weeks post up and am a little concerned over leftie. It looks alot smaller and feels tighter and harder. I know it can take ages to drop but i'm just concerned because it's still a little sore in the morning and i find it hard to lift anything heavy. I hope i'm just being impatient but i just have a feeling it's not going to change. Can anyone advise if this sounds ok or should i be concerned?
I really want to get back into lifting small weights, press ups etc. but am afraid i'll damage it coz i'm still sore... what should i do???
Carlito- Active BJSF Member
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Re: worried...
Hey, sorry I don't know the answer but didn't want to read and run. I would definitely call your PS and see what they think. If it is something, you want it to be written down in your notes incase you need a re-op. Good luck hun, I hope it's nothing and feels better soon! Xxx
louise_vaa- BJSF Addict
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Location : Crawley
Re: worried...
Thanks for that, i think that's the best option!
Carlito- Active BJSF Member
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Location : carlow
Re: worried...
Hey hun,
I'd go back to your PS honestly and ask for a follow-up. It is true that our breasts change and drop over 1 year, and if it's just a bit firmer that's one thing, but if it's hard that's another story. Your PS has the expertise here hun and u should definitely get his opinion!
xxx
ali
I'd go back to your PS honestly and ask for a follow-up. It is true that our breasts change and drop over 1 year, and if it's just a bit firmer that's one thing, but if it's hard that's another story. Your PS has the expertise here hun and u should definitely get his opinion!
xxx
ali
alexandra33- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : New York, NY
Re: worried...
I would go see your surgeon to put your mind at rest. But it could still be a case of stubborn boob. Especially as you had a lot of work done with the tubular correction. Might just be taking a little longer to heal
Re: worried...
I hope that's all it is, i'm due to see him next month so might just wait and see if there is much diff before then. i need more patience
Carlito- Active BJSF Member
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Location : carlow
Re: worried...
I would defo speak with your ps, just to keep your mind at rest, just so you know if everything is ok. x x
welshvicci123- BJSF Elite Member
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