Breast Uplift with implants
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Breast Uplift with implants
Hi All, im new to this so bear with me, im having my breast uplift with implants next week, and im getting excited for it now, im also nervous though as ive never been under the knife before, im worried about the general anestetic.
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Is there anyone that felt the same?
xx
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Is there anyone that felt the same?
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MandaD- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Breast Uplift with implants
Hello and welcome to BJSF Manda
Quite a few of us get a little nervous about the anaesthetic hun... I cried me eyes out all the way to theatre! LOL But it's just fine babe, you're in and asleep in the blink of an eye! and before you know it you wake up with new boobs!
Oooo you're gonna have christmas boobs too! YAY!
Quite a few of us get a little nervous about the anaesthetic hun... I cried me eyes out all the way to theatre! LOL But it's just fine babe, you're in and asleep in the blink of an eye! and before you know it you wake up with new boobs!
Oooo you're gonna have christmas boobs too! YAY!
Re: Breast Uplift with implants
Hello Manda :wavey: welcome to the forum hun.
I think most of us have needed re-assurance about the GA hun, I have had several over the years but still felt afraid when my ba date came along...even had a little cry beforehand. The anesthetist is very good at putting you at ease, so don't worry hun.
Where are you having your surgery and who with?
xxx
I think most of us have needed re-assurance about the GA hun, I have had several over the years but still felt afraid when my ba date came along...even had a little cry beforehand. The anesthetist is very good at putting you at ease, so don't worry hun.
Where are you having your surgery and who with?
xxx
alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi hun Congrats on booking you BA and uplift whoop whoop new boobies for xmas I had my BA 5 weeks ago and it was my first time under GA and i was convinced i wasn't going to wake up i was in tears when i went down but the staff at the hospital were great with me they were talking to me about everything to take my mind of what they were doing and when they did put the needle in one nurse held my hand and said your going to be fine then i went to sleep the next thing a nurse was saying my name i woke up and the first thing i did was look down at my new boobs omg they were massive but i loved them and i did think to myself god why did i make such a fuss it was nothing hun quite a nice feeling been put to sleep very calming .. I know its easy for us to say don't worry because your going to its natural but I'm sure you will be fine and you have nothing to worry about and good luck with everything keep us posted
danni- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Breast Uplift with implants
Hiya Manda, welcome to the site hun xx
I to was a bit worried, never thought I would be as nervous as I was though, I was shaking loads before I went into theatre but I knew in the back of my mind I was 100% happy with my decision.
It really is a breeze, you'll wonder what all the fuss is about after your surgery xx Good luck and keep us posted on your story xx
I to was a bit worried, never thought I would be as nervous as I was though, I was shaking loads before I went into theatre but I knew in the back of my mind I was 100% happy with my decision.
It really is a breeze, you'll wonder what all the fuss is about after your surgery xx Good luck and keep us posted on your story xx
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kld247- BJSF Addict
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Re: Breast Uplift with implants
Hi Manda, I'm having a BA & uplift next wk 2! Where ru booked & who with hon? I'm still undecided... I have a provisional appt next sat with transform & Mr Khan & also the 22nd with MYA & Mr Adamo. I have to decide tom! Help!!!!!
queenie- Pregnant Buddy
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Re: Breast Uplift with implants
Hi HUn! welcome to the forum... congrats on the upcomming op, and you are not alone, we have all had similar feelings pre op!
Good luck!
Good luck!
sarahdawn31- BJSF Elite Member
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I to am scared about G.A. I found a doctor who is going to do mine under local sedation. I've heard it is cheaper and helps with the healing as well.
hazleyez2201- Active BJSF Member
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Hello hazleyez2201
You're very brave having your op under sedation hun, you'll have to let us know how everything goes. There is a lady (shelle222) on here that had her op under local anaesthetic, she had a very good experience. Her story is in the 'Breast augmentation story' section.
xx
You're very brave having your op under sedation hun, you'll have to let us know how everything goes. There is a lady (shelle222) on here that had her op under local anaesthetic, she had a very good experience. Her story is in the 'Breast augmentation story' section.
xx
alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi, new to the site and forum. i haven't as of yet booked the surgery as im unsure of the implants i want and am struggling with getting the money together . i was wondering if anyone knew if there was a way of getting it on the NHS or anything to help me out financially, also i need some advice on what implants, my breast have sagged and lost volume due to weight gain and loss and then gain again lol, any ideas?? Emma xoxo
missme- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Breast Uplift with implants
Hello Emma :wavey: welcome to the forum hun.
All I can suggest is that you do lots of research hunni. If you want to try the NHS route you'll have to meet certain criteria, and the first stop would to be see your GP. This forum has loads of info available and the girls are really helpful, so ask any questions you want hun, just post them in the general section. xxx
All I can suggest is that you do lots of research hunni. If you want to try the NHS route you'll have to meet certain criteria, and the first stop would to be see your GP. This forum has loads of info available and the girls are really helpful, so ask any questions you want hun, just post them in the general section. xxx
alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Breast Uplift with implants
Its not bad, you dont een realize you had it, when you wake up your a bit tired... my nurse brought me toast , a cookie, tea and water, i had some to eat, then she helped walk me to the bathroom, was a bit weird since was laying down for so long, and then wasnt bad after that... , but like alfie said, just research it,and find outwhat is best for you !!
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