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Post by mrskelly 20th January 2016, 9:31 am

This might sound like a silly question but can the implants move around? If I change position in bed it feels like it moves to one side and then to the their side if I turn over. Also I can't really feel anything in my right breast if I squeeze. It's just squidgy but if I squeeze my left I can really feel the implant. Is this normal? X
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Post by mrskelly 20th January 2016, 9:36 am

And also today, when I walk it feels like it's moving up and down. All this is only in my left breast. X
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Post by blush89 20th January 2016, 9:47 am

You are still mega early on in your recovery but the fact you can feel some jiggles as you walk already can only be a good sign they are softening up! It's normal for them to move as you lay on your sides, just as normal boobs would naturally slope as you lay in different positions. So I'm surprised this early on in your recovery, when I was at your stage I was still rock hard!! Try not to worry, if you have any really niggles with it just drop your surgery a call xxx
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Post by Twinky 20th January 2016, 9:54 am

I agree with Blush this is probably good as there softening up and acting like natural breasts which is what we want.

They will move and should, not to your belly button obviously but, yep, jiggling when you walk certainly!

Have you started a picturetrail?
Would be good to see a fellow 375'er! LOL
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Post by mrskelly 20th January 2016, 9:55 am

That's what I thought with been so early. I think I might send an email to ps as I'm not sure. I might just be panicking for no reason but best to be sure eh. Thanks Blush xx
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Post by mrskelly 20th January 2016, 9:57 am

Thanks twinky, yes I e started one I will pm you details xx
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Post by mrskelly 20th January 2016, 3:49 pm

Oh my surgeon is on holiday. X hopefully the nurse will pass on to another surgeon. I know it's probably nothing but I think I'm too early on to be jiggly. Xx
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Post by Lucy106 20th January 2016, 5:39 pm

I'm jiggly!!! I think it's a good thing! Also funnily enough I was going to post the same thing about being able to feel one implant and not the other so you've just set my mind at rest by saying u feel the same!! In my left when I squeeze and massage it honestly just feels like my very own boob. Can't feel anything in the! But in my right it feels a bit harder and I can feel the edge of the implant around the top in my cleavage. This one also hurts a bit.

Re them moving around in their pocket - mine are smooth implants so are designed to do that - the reason I massage is to keep the pocket open so they move naturally. It's odd as I have to 'displace' the implant so it's funny seeing it slide up and down. 

U prob have textured tho so worth querying with surgeon.

But as for feeling the implant on one side - must be normal unless we are both freak cases! Xx
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Post by Carrierowland 20th January 2016, 6:13 pm

I think that's quite normal. You seem quite forward ( sorry for the pun ) in your recovery. MayBe just check with the nurse and see what she says but I don't think it's nothing to worry about. Mine move about now but they took there time, so I reckon that overs move quicker xx
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Post by Charlii 20th January 2016, 6:51 pm

Its all fine, they're meant to move! Theres no 'right' time for this to start happening. Some girls take months, one girl here was done in 5wks. When I first felt that bouncy feeling when i walked, it made me so happy!!
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Post by mrskelly 20th January 2016, 7:24 pm

Thanks girls maybe I should stop stressing out and be happy they are jiggly xx
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Post by blush89 20th January 2016, 10:41 pm

It took nearly 6 months for me to feel the jiggle/bounce! Count yourself lucky :) xxxx
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