light at the end of the tunnel??
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Cazziwazz11
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light at the end of the tunnel??
so here goes with my first post.. its been 1 week today since the new arrivals, still a bit sore (drains) swollen, wierd looking and buddha bellied and unsure if ive done the right thing. just looking for a little reassurance i think xx
hayley1776- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
Hey Hun,
The first few weeks are a bit rubbish post op but the Healing process is underway and the pain will soon be gone. The Buddha belly does go eventually and you'll be back to yourself.
Your pic looks amazing, chin up and keep smiling Hun :0)
Xx
The first few weeks are a bit rubbish post op but the Healing process is underway and the pain will soon be gone. The Buddha belly does go eventually and you'll be back to yourself.
Your pic looks amazing, chin up and keep smiling Hun :0)
Xx
Little jen- BJSF Addict
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Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
Aw thank u, I just hope all stays where it should n no revisions needed. Back to nurse Friday so hopefully should get an idea how theyre healing. Ps would like the to end up looking like urs :flowers: x
hayley1776- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : wakefield
Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
Like Little Jen said, your pic is fab!! I'm so glad you said about your belly as mine is the same. Thought it was just me haha!! It's so hard to feel positive when you're in pain and your body has took a beating. What size were u before BA if you don't mind me asking? Xx
Cazziwazz11- Active BJSF Member
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Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
Awwww thank you.
Well keep positive Hun, serious issues aren't common but just be aware of what can happen but don't dwell on it.
Love and enjoy your boobs, I think yours look fab and your only one week post op :0). There are lots of changes they will go through.
Is there any reason your questioning your boobs?
X
Well keep positive Hun, serious issues aren't common but just be aware of what can happen but don't dwell on it.
Love and enjoy your boobs, I think yours look fab and your only one week post op :0). There are lots of changes they will go through.
Is there any reason your questioning your boobs?
X
Little jen- BJSF Addict
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Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
Aww hun. The first few weeks really are horrible x the ups and downs do make you wonder if you did the right thing! But it is all normal, and it does get better, and they do eventually start to look normal xx chin up, we're all here to help you through the horrible bits.
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
Aww Hayley... I'm still pre BA so havnt experienced it yet but been on this forum for quite a while so have seen many girls go for their BA and had a mixture of emotions... It's tough.... The seeded Buddha belly, uncomfortable sleeping and the general healing...your a week post op now so try to stay positive because each day will get better, your suffering some booby blues which is normal but very soon your be feeling better and enjoying the new additions!!
Your in the right place for support and reassurance though :) my BA isn't until the 8th of September so I'm sure in a few months your be the one giving me advice lol :) xxx
Your in the right place for support and reassurance though :) my BA isn't until the 8th of September so I'm sure in a few months your be the one giving me advice lol :) xxx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
Youre going to be just fine babe. That first week is the toughest so its all uphill from here.
You my find this thread [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] helpful as you go through your recovery. Xx
You my find this thread [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] helpful as you go through your recovery. Xx
Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
thank you ladies, like u all said think its prob just a bit of the blues, didnt sleep too bad last nite although up at 5am, again argh! seeing nurse tomoro so fingers crossed shes happy. pain mostly due to band i have t wear, but as cookie said before im told to wear it for a reason so i'll just av t be a big girls and put up with it lol.
cazzie = I was a very empty 32d before, all skin with no filling, but just look at them now lol
hope they dont take to long t settle in their new home
many thanks again ladies, glad i posted xxxxx
cazzie = I was a very empty 32d before, all skin with no filling, but just look at them now lol
hope they dont take to long t settle in their new home
many thanks again ladies, glad i posted xxxxx
hayley1776- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : wakefield
Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
hi Hayley, I'm glad you're feeling better after posting on here. All the things you have described are natural to feel afterward but you look amazing in your Avi and in time you'll ping back to your pre ba bod. hang in there girl and enjoy them xx
Vix85- BJSF Addict
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Re: light at the end of the tunnel??
I'm glad you posted too. :-) Get some rest hunni, sending you positive thoughts.
Cookie, wow!! I love that thread you posted, thank u so much. It has made me feel so much better. You couldn't be any more spot on with the things you've wrote. A MUST read by everyone xx
Cookie, wow!! I love that thread you posted, thank u so much. It has made me feel so much better. You couldn't be any more spot on with the things you've wrote. A MUST read by everyone xx
Cazziwazz11- Active BJSF Member
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