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Did you always feel totally sure?

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Post by Daisychains 2nd August 2014, 9:58 pm

So am prepping myself for my 2nd consultation on Monday, this time with Mrs Kat which I am very excited about. I'm finding though that I fluctuate daily between, yes I want it, will do it, it'll be fine and then reading some horror or not great outcomes that really worry me about doing it. So I guess while I'm erring more on the side of going for it, I just can't imagine I'll ever feel 100% sure - is that totally normal or does it mean I shouldn't do it? I am especially worried about CC and the need for reops (although I don't mind replacing them later in life so much) and just feel a bit like if it'll go wrong for anyone it'll be me!!!
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Post by Charlii 2nd August 2014, 10:16 pm

For me, it was always a sure thing. I was always going to have it done, it was just a case of finances. But then for me, I never developed, so I didn't even have anything to push up to pretend. I'll admit, I never imagined going as big as I did, but I'm so pleased with my results. A lot of girls do swing back and forward, it's a scary prospect and a big op. But you have to be 100% sure going in that this is what you want.
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Post by Church01 2nd August 2014, 10:36 pm

Hello girls :) they say too much Information is a bad thing ;) take it from a nurse xx and it's just the dangers / extra expenses that keep being repeated.. And surely that's a good thing , with the access to finance this procedure not difficult, and the cost  becomming  more affordable
Maybe that little 1-2% of doubt in our minds is just our brain  coming to terms with the facts
Personally my desire and excitement at finally having a beautiful bust kinda overrides that last couple of % ;)
I'm just waiting to arrange finance then it's boobsville for me :))) and the bf xx
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Post by kezjb 3rd August 2014, 10:02 am

I haven't had mine done, but am booked and tied in financially now. 
I have worries, I flip from yayyy big boobs to omg I'm having an op, what if this and that happens... 
Google is not your friend when you feel like this. Someone on here recommended the good boob bible to me and it's fab, I feel like I have a much more balanced view on it now, and not google Drs! 
For me, although I won't be totally sure till I'm healed and happy with perfect boobs, I'm so unhappy with how they are i know I have to do it, or I'll always regret it!
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Post by tinkerbell24 4th August 2014, 7:01 pm

yip I was always like oh i shouldnt be spending this amount of money so on so on so my husband ended up booking consultations and then when I decided he called and paid for me

I still think I wish i hadnt have had them done as Ive had a reop for CC, muscle release and lowering the crease, and im stil looking at another reop to put them over the muscles instead of under

I dotn think that I found finding out that I needed a reop for CC as I went into it all knowing that these things can happen, so if you go in knowing that there can be complications then you dont get the shock if anything does go wrong

Top tip, get good aftercare and read all the small print as its really really important that you have good aftercare if you need it.  i havent paid a penny out my pocket for my reop and that was even for a flight to manchester and an over night stay in the hotel. as my surgeon moved to Manchester after I had my first BA xx
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