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Post by Njwarren87 1st April 2013, 4:15 pm

Hey girls

I know this is probs all normal but for first 5 days I didn't really have much pain after op but since then they feel very bruised, as soon as I get cold it's like the implants have gone solid and aches really badly.
They feel softer but so tender... I'm wondering if its the feeling come back to my boobs and that's why I can feel more tender?

Also... What do they do at your post op? I thinks it's just my bandages removed but not sure.

Xx
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Post by Lisa34 1st April 2013, 4:25 pm

Hi Hun x they will remove your dressing, clean and check incisions, usually have a feel lol! I had some more pictures taken at my post op. my boobies still feel bruised when touched, and my muscles hurt when I get cold and tense up. Xx
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Post by COOKIE 1st April 2013, 4:27 pm

Do you find if you've been sat around for a long time that they go solid and sore hun? That sounds very much like morning boob.

If not its just probably the nerves healing hun and causing all these strange sensations.

Its very normal for boobs to go hard and soft. They tend to soften a it after being up and mobile.

At your post-op your clinic nurse will take off any dressings you have on and assess the wounds. She may snip some stitches that need help coming out and depending on how you're healing you'll either have dressings put on or not - both is very common so if dressings are back on dont worry hun.

Some women also get the all clear to shower after their first post-op check, others will wait two weeks. Again all very normal babe.

Its just basically an opportunity for the nurse to assess you and for you to be able to ask about any concerns you might have and if you do have any concerns just ensure they're noted babe.

That's about it really. Xx
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Post by Blueeyedsoul13 1st April 2013, 4:30 pm

silly question sorry Blush but when fully healed, the new boobs won't go hard anymore after not moving around for a while or?
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Post by Njwarren87 1st April 2013, 4:32 pm

Thanks ladies...
Yeah it's worse if I've been sat around for a while but still quite sore and feel bruised if I touch them. Very odd feeling. Quite tender but when I think about what the surgeon has done it seems obvious its going to hurt but bit worried as it was fine for first few days.

Cool hopefully they are all healing well... Looking forwards to goings to put my mind at rest and to know if they are healing okay.
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Post by misf1 1st April 2013, 4:33 pm

Basically what cookie said. It all sounds normal hun, dont worry.
Once they are healed they will always be soft.
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Post by COOKIE 1st April 2013, 4:35 pm

Blueeyedsoul13 wrote:silly question sorry Blush but when fully healed, the new boobs won't go hard anymore after not moving around for a while or?

No silly questions here hun Hug

No, once your boobs are fully healed they're nice, soft and bouncy ALL of the time. Xx
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Post by Blueeyedsoul13 1st April 2013, 4:36 pm

thanks misf and cookie - can't WAIT to get to that stage lol x
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