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Can you feel your implant drop?

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Post by Nicole 26th April 2013, 2:33 pm

Just wondering because the past few days I've had an odd feeling in the bottom of my right breast, almost like I can feel the implant touching ths inside of the breast. Today I looked in the mirror and it has become bigger than lefty, is more rounded in shape and the scar is closer to my breast crease so I think it's started to drop, just wondered if these could be connected? I'm not worried, just intrigued! Xx
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Post by misf1 26th April 2013, 7:13 pm

I did not feel it do anything, however my breasts were completely numb for a good few months. Before mine started any changes I found that I got quite a few shooting pains. So I guess we may all get different signs as to when our boobs are going to do something new.
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Post by balamoryyellfruit 28th April 2013, 1:29 pm

After the first couple of days i got horrendous pain in my right boob but noticed that it had dropped. I think my lefty has started but not fully there yet x
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