BA 230cc 3days post op
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BA 230cc 3days post op
Hi All,
I am new on here.. I had my surgery on the 27th April (3days ago) at the Harley Medical Group (Highgate Hospital)
I paid £4300 for the BA
I am in so much pain, I went from a 32aa to having 230cc High profile implants in.
I wanted a natural look so not gone too big!
I can't stretch my arms, get out of bed of pull my clothes up! i can't use my breast muscles at all!
I had the implants put below the muscle, I am on 3 different pain killers.
I would like to know how long I am going to be like this for lol as I am suppose to be going back to work next Wednesday (working in admin) will I be okay?
Thanks for listening! looking forward to hearing from you!
I am new on here.. I had my surgery on the 27th April (3days ago) at the Harley Medical Group (Highgate Hospital)
I paid £4300 for the BA
I am in so much pain, I went from a 32aa to having 230cc High profile implants in.
I wanted a natural look so not gone too big!
I can't stretch my arms, get out of bed of pull my clothes up! i can't use my breast muscles at all!
I had the implants put below the muscle, I am on 3 different pain killers.
I would like to know how long I am going to be like this for lol as I am suppose to be going back to work next Wednesday (working in admin) will I be okay?
Thanks for listening! looking forward to hearing from you!
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joanne00- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: BA 230cc 3days post op
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Hello and welcome to the forum Joanne :wavey: I moved your post here as you'll get a better response babe, the hello section is just to welcome you hunni. xxx
As you're in so much pain Joanne, I think you should probably prepare to be taking the rest of that week that you're due back at work off, you may find you're well enough, but best be prepared hunni - I had oves though hun, so can't really advise on how long you should realistically expect, I'm sure one of the 'unders' ladies will be along soon with better advice for you.
Why are you taking 3 lots of painkillers babe? what are you taking?
Hello and welcome to the forum Joanne :wavey: I moved your post here as you'll get a better response babe, the hello section is just to welcome you hunni. xxx
As you're in so much pain Joanne, I think you should probably prepare to be taking the rest of that week that you're due back at work off, you may find you're well enough, but best be prepared hunni - I had oves though hun, so can't really advise on how long you should realistically expect, I'm sure one of the 'unders' ladies will be along soon with better advice for you.
Why are you taking 3 lots of painkillers babe? what are you taking?
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Re: BA 230cc 3days post op
hi, congrats on your new boobs!! isnt it sooo horrible not being able to use your arms, and do hardly anything for yourself,lol, soo annoying, but i started to feel 100% by 2 weeks post op, but found i felt slightly better each day, i had unders too, and i hated that stiff, pressurised, tight feeling, it soon goes tho and youll forget theres even implants there besides them looking bigger!! xxx
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Re: BA 230cc 3days post op
hi joanne
welcome to the forum
i had unders as well as an uplift 18days ago, and its true what the girls say...unders DO take a bit longer for the pain to stop
it'll be a few more days before you can use your arms properly....in fact it can take 3 or 4 wks to be able to lift your arms above your head!
i would definitely do what cookie advised....and take the rest of that week off work
after spending all that money, and going thru all this pain, do you really want to cause damage? you have to remember that its not only the stitches on the outside that have to heal, but the ones on the inside as well, that you can't see
just take it easy as much as you can...i know its hard, but it really is worth it xxx
welcome to the forum
i had unders as well as an uplift 18days ago, and its true what the girls say...unders DO take a bit longer for the pain to stop
it'll be a few more days before you can use your arms properly....in fact it can take 3 or 4 wks to be able to lift your arms above your head!
i would definitely do what cookie advised....and take the rest of that week off work
after spending all that money, and going thru all this pain, do you really want to cause damage? you have to remember that its not only the stitches on the outside that have to heal, but the ones on the inside as well, that you can't see
just take it easy as much as you can...i know its hard, but it really is worth it xxx

mandy_moo- Active BJSF Member
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Re: BA 230cc 3days post op
Hi All,
Thank you for the warm welcome and advice.
The pain killers I am on are Co-amoxiclav, Tramdol and Co-Dydramol anti-biotics.
I did not even know there was stitches inside.. I wondered what that burning sensation was coming from inside.
It's like if I keep moving its okay but as soon as I relax or go to sleep, when I wake up I cant move, my muscles there do not want to work.
I am looking forward to taking this band off.. its so tight!! I've been told I need to keep it on for 3 weeks..
Everyone happy with there results?
Joanne x x
Thank you for the warm welcome and advice.
The pain killers I am on are Co-amoxiclav, Tramdol and Co-Dydramol anti-biotics.
I did not even know there was stitches inside.. I wondered what that burning sensation was coming from inside.
It's like if I keep moving its okay but as soon as I relax or go to sleep, when I wake up I cant move, my muscles there do not want to work.
I am looking forward to taking this band off.. its so tight!! I've been told I need to keep it on for 3 weeks..
Everyone happy with there results?
Joanne x x

joanne00- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: BA 230cc 3days post op
The pain killers I am on are Co-amoxiclav, Tramdol and Co-Dydramol anti-biotics.
The co-amoxiclav are anti-bs babe.
Tramadol is a very effective painkiller hun, were you told by your PS to take the Tramadol with the co-dydramol together? and if so what dosage on you taking babe? that seems like an awful lot of painkillers hunni.
It's like if I keep moving its okay but as soon as I relax or go to sleep, when I wake up I cant move, my muscles there do not want to work.
Ahhh you have the dreaded morning boob! It's horrible isn't it hun. We all experience it though babe and it's completely normal, it does get better after about a week babe.
Everyone happy with there results?
I am thanks sweetness - I love my new boobies!

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Re: BA 230cc 3days post op
I am avoiding taking the Tramdol unless I am in agony and can only take one a day.
I am taking the other two 3 times a day.
Seems like a I suffering with the dreaded morning boob several times a day.. god it's the worst thing ever!
I can't wait for the 6 weeks to be over so I can wear a normal bra.
I can't wait to see them all healed! flat chested is not a good look :-)
It will all be worth it :-)
Thank you x x
I am taking the other two 3 times a day.
Seems like a I suffering with the dreaded morning boob several times a day.. god it's the worst thing ever!
I can't wait for the 6 weeks to be over so I can wear a normal bra.
I can't wait to see them all healed! flat chested is not a good look :-)
It will all be worth it :-)
Thank you x x

joanne00- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: BA 230cc 3days post op
Yup, it will definately be worth it sweetness - enjoy 'em!
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