theme park after ba? how long should i wait??
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theme park after ba? how long should i wait??
hi girls,
i had my ba on 5th april, and ive been asked to go to thorpe park next month. ill be around 10 weeks post op by then, ive had a really good recovery and im not in any pain or discomfort anymore, but im still wondering if its gonna be to soon as some of the rides can be really rough and i dont wnna end up damaging my new
what do u reckon girls?? xx
i had my ba on 5th april, and ive been asked to go to thorpe park next month. ill be around 10 weeks post op by then, ive had a really good recovery and im not in any pain or discomfort anymore, but im still wondering if its gonna be to soon as some of the rides can be really rough and i dont wnna end up damaging my new
what do u reckon girls?? xx
hotcaz- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: theme park after ba? how long should i wait??
i would wait 3 to 6 months b4 going on any mad thrill rides im going thorpe park i july cant wait
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natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: theme park after ba? how long should i wait??
I'm wondering the samer thing - we are going to Florida in August when I'll be 16 weeks post op - hope I'll be ok although I might aviod the really mad rides!
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claire265- BJSF Addict
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I would just avoid rides where you slam back and forth like roller costers with that barrier over your boobs, any trauma like that is probably best avoided x
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i asked this question a while ago caz, and was recommened 4/6 mths, so i'm going to wait till october till i got to scarefest in alton towers,
you will just have to resist the rough rides for now, it will be something to look forward to when you go again,i would'nt risk damaging them for a 30 sec thrill as you have a whole lifetime of white knuckle rides ahead....thats my advice anyway...look after those boobies caz you can still have loads of fun there without risking them. wish i was going with you x x x
you will just have to resist the rough rides for now, it will be something to look forward to when you go again,i would'nt risk damaging them for a 30 sec thrill as you have a whole lifetime of white knuckle rides ahead....thats my advice anyway...look after those boobies caz you can still have loads of fun there without risking them. wish i was going with you x x x
missmarie60- BJSF Addict
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I'm wondering this as well. I'm going to Disney in California beginning of December. Will be about 14 weeks post op. It's only for a day out of my hol so won't b able to get on all the rides. But can't miss out!
Jemmy- BJSF Elite Member
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i agree with missmarie i waited 6 months to
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natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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Looks like it'll be calm rides for me! Will have to go back to Florida when I'm fully healed
Jemmy- BJSF Elite Member
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4-6 months? Ahhh nooooo... I love themeparks so much, I really wanted to go to Alton Towers this summer!
catemerson- Newbie BJSF Member
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I would stick to the children's merry go round!!! :lol:
And just join in the excitement of just being there!!! xx
And just join in the excitement of just being there!!! xx
Mia- BJSF Elite Member
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6 months for rides x
BlondeBarbie- BJSF Elite Member
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thanx for the advice girls, i think i will wait and go nearer the end of the year then cos i dont wanna ruin my new xx
hotcaz- BJSF Elite Member
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I'm dying to go to alton towers for my annual fix. But, like Marie, am gonna wait until October & go to Scarefest. There's no way I can watch everybody else having a ball & stand in the wings.
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Miss Ellie- BJSF Addict
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oooh ellie, i may see you there.....i'm the one running like a mad woman from the zombies x x x
missmarie60- BJSF Addict
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mia wrote:I would stick to the children's merry go round!!! :lol:
And just join in the excitement of just being there!!! xx
I didn't even do these (v over cautious me!) or was it just any old excuse to get someone else to take ds on all the rides? :oops:
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Re: theme park after ba? how long should i wait??
i went to alton towers when i was 7 weeks post op. i went on all the scariest and fastest rides and my boobs have stayed fine x
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Same as smoking, some are fine and have no problems, not worth the risk in my opinion xdaniellekelly21 wrote:i went to alton towers when i was 7 weeks post op. i went on all the scariest and fastest rides and my boobs have stayed fine x
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missmarie60 wrote:oooh ellie, i may see you there.....i'm the one running like a mad woman from the zombies x x x
Oo, may see you there !! I'll wander round looking at everyones to see if I recognise you.
Am gagging for my annual while knuckle ride fix, but, like nads says, better safe than sorry.
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