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Hi and welcome to Breast Buddies Forum!

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Post by georgieporgie 26th December 2009, 5:03 pm

hey girls! hope everyone has had a great christmas!
A quick question for the past week I've been able to feel my right implant everytime I move my arm I can feel it 'rubbing' like the implant or muscle is moving, not sure which one!It started when I bent over but now I can feel it more even when I'm not bending over and just standing normally and washing my hair for example, it's really getting me annoyed! is this all normal? I've had it for a week now do you think it will go soon?

thanks girls! Moving implant:/ 321562 xxxxx
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Post by fluffy_bunn1e 26th December 2009, 5:05 pm

yeah i will go hun, honestly, i used to feel mine a bit, like the muscle was flapping over the implant xx
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Post by georgieporgie 26th December 2009, 5:28 pm

thank you hun! I keep thinking will it ever go! lol yeah its weird like the feeling has moved to the bottom of my right implant now it's very strange I must say! that's is a very good way to describe it! like the muscle is rubbing on top of the implant Moving implant:/ Icon_eek xxxx
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Post by fluffy_bunn1e 26th December 2009, 5:31 pm

yeah, its quite scary, cos it feels like the implant is coming away, like it shouldnt Screwy

esp when its just the one, feels like somethings wrong, but 2 months on, i dont get that feeling anymore xxx
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Post by georgieporgie 26th December 2009, 5:40 pm

yeah it is scarey!and you can't really ignore it cause you are always moving your arm so you can always feel it. It's annoying especially when everything else has been healing fine, just want my new boobies to heal nicely Moving implant:/ 113752 aww I'm pleased to hear yours have all settled now hun! Moving implant:/ 184153 I think I'm expecting too much too soon I'm only 2 weeks post op I suppose! lol thanks again for the advice! Moving implant:/ 321562 xxxxxxx
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Post by kerrymac1 26th December 2009, 7:28 pm

I had this too chick in fact when I bent over I held my left boob because it felt like it was gonna drop of my hubby was like what you doing??? Moving implant:/ 557141 . I panicked a bit as I was told it only should last about a week but I had it for over two. All's fine now though, you'll be OK chick just part of the healing process.
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Post by misf1 27th December 2009, 11:28 pm

I hope you had a good Christmas with your new boobies georgie. I hope your mind has been put to rest, but just in case I also had this feeling like my implant was moving about when I bent forward etc, it was a really really strange feeling. But it does go away. I was told it was the implant settling into it's pocket, so it's another good sign you are healing nicely.
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Post by cherry74 28th December 2009, 9:53 am

Aww Georgie, I experienced the same thing, but surprisingly enough (you know me lol) I didn't worry as I just figured it was the norm having read it somewhere before...

...It did make me stop in my tracks though and I was like "WTF" Moving implant:/ Icon_eek

One of the many changes toots...

How are they looking now??

xoxo
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Post by georgieporgie 29th December 2009, 4:27 pm

O- It is a very weird sensation! it's still there and has moved to the left one now!! Moving implant:/ 557141 hopefully it will ease off soon!xxxxx
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