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im new......
Hi ladies
Ok Been wanting this done for years and have now got the courage (i think dance )
I am a 32/34a cup, very small after 2 kids although I was always this size they were just firmer but now saggy sacks!!
I also have both nipples inverted so to say Ive always felt like a freak is an understatement, but I do have a lovely husband who loves me as I am and who says he will pay for me to have it done, but only if its for me, he loves me whatever way I am.
So nipple correction and a boob job for me, I am 5ft 4 inches , 8 stone and a size ten. I have tiny shoulders not very broad and want a natural look (dont we all)
So any tips on what forums to look at, or anything you can advise is so much appreciated girls. Such as problems to expect?, definate issues to deal with after the op. Look forward to getting to know you all
I am in Glasgow and am going for a consult with Transform on Friday and will book mybreast as well i think.
However...........I am on fluoextine(prozac) and have been for 2 and a half months. Anyone any ideas about this in terms of surgery. If Im told to come off them for 2 weeks prior I dont know if I can have it done yet as its a 6 month course.
If anyone knows any of this please let me know your thoughts
love dee
dimpledee- Active BJSF Member
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dimpledee wrote:So any tips on what forums to look at, or anything you can advise is so much appreciated girls. Such as problems to expect?, definate issues to deal with after the op. Look forward to getting to know you all
If you look to the right of the forum hun you'll see a section called [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] you'll find lots of useful information I'm sure you'll find really helpful in the start of your boobie journey and if you have any specific questions, just ask away in here.
Also at the top of the forum you'll see a section called [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] There is lots of advice in that section as well as lots of information on what you should expect from your surgery.
However...........I am on fluoextine(prozac) and have been for 2 and a half months. Anyone any ideas about this in terms of surgery. If Im told to come off them for 2 weeks prior I dont know if I can have it done yet as its a 6 month course.
If anyone knows any of this please let me know your thoughts
love dee
We have a BAAPS registered surgeon here who helps us by answering any questions we may feel only a surgeon can help with, his name is James McDiarmid, you can post your question to him [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] if you wish hunni and hopefully he will be able to answer this for you. xx
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Hey hun cant really add any more than cookie other than i spent ages like you looking at different forums and have to say this one is the best by far really informative and the girls are so friendly and someone always can point you in the right direction xxx
tinks76- BJSF Addict
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Hi dimpledee, good to meet you. I'm like you, 2 children and in need of a lift and a bit of filling. This forum is great for help and support, i'm sure that whatever you need there'll be someone on there that can help you.
Enjoy x
Enjoy x
chicksville- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi Dimpledee
Welcome to the forum be warned it's addictive!
Welcome to the forum be warned it's addictive!
bblondiiie- BJSF Addict
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Hi dimpledee and welcome to the forum. bblondiiie's right tho - its very addictive!
kittie- BJSF Elite Member
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Hello hun, welcome to the forum. xx
alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi hun I was on fluoextine when I went for my first consultation, they seen no problem with this at Transform, although because I didn't go ahead with my BA for a further 2 years due to financial reasons I am unsure as to whether you need to come off them. As far as I can remember you are not allowed to just stop taking them as you have to slowly ween yourself off them. I would go to your consultations and ask them hun.
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I also take fluxotine and havnt been advised to stop taking these tablets. I wouldnt be happy about stopping anyway as the doctor specified no breaks in the tablets but i guess you would have to ask your own PS .. xxx
Georgie_797- BJSF Addict
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Thanks so much ladies, seeing a couple of surgeons soon, I have absolutely made my mind up to do this , even after reading everything. I want to have it done first week in December as I can take the whole of December off work (in a gym ) as its quiet. If I dont do it then i wont so lots of searching and questioning at the mo so I know what I am asking at consults
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dimpledee- Active BJSF Member
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THANKS LADIES
No doubt you will see me cropping up with questions and questions and questions,,,,, in fact have another right now to go on lol
xx
No doubt you will see me cropping up with questions and questions and questions,,,,, in fact have another right now to go on lol
xx
dimpledee- Active BJSF Member
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Hi Dimpledee (love the name!),
Welcome to the forum, i found everyone to be very helpful and suportive on here, and think it is the best one.
I take citalopram, nothing was said about it but it is not particularly strong, best to ask in your consultations.
Best advice i can give is, do your research, go with a surgeon you feel comfortable with and ask to see pictures of their work. Also, give up smoking if you currently do, look after yourself, and be realistic about your expections. Also, be good to yourself, a little TLC goes a long way.
Best of luck xx
Welcome to the forum, i found everyone to be very helpful and suportive on here, and think it is the best one.
I take citalopram, nothing was said about it but it is not particularly strong, best to ask in your consultations.
Best advice i can give is, do your research, go with a surgeon you feel comfortable with and ask to see pictures of their work. Also, give up smoking if you currently do, look after yourself, and be realistic about your expections. Also, be good to yourself, a little TLC goes a long way.
Best of luck xx
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