2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
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2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
Hi girls Im really looking forward to my re-aug replacing me with some nice bigger boobies in a few weeks.
Thing is, its my boyfriends birthday 2 weeks after my op. I have booked us to go see a concert and stay in a hotel afterwards with him and some friends that also have birthdays that week.
My question is what will I be like by then? It's exactly 15 days after my BA and I really can't remember much about my first one apart from I was out in the pub for a meal etc the night after!
Will I still be very sore? Will they look pointy and silly at this point? Will I be able to wear a nice fitted top or dress? Or will I have to cover up? And as we're going to be staying over in a hotel that night will we be able to play hide the sausage?
Sorry for all the questions but it has just dawned on me.
Thanks in advance girls
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Thing is, its my boyfriends birthday 2 weeks after my op. I have booked us to go see a concert and stay in a hotel afterwards with him and some friends that also have birthdays that week.
My question is what will I be like by then? It's exactly 15 days after my BA and I really can't remember much about my first one apart from I was out in the pub for a meal etc the night after!
Will I still be very sore? Will they look pointy and silly at this point? Will I be able to wear a nice fitted top or dress? Or will I have to cover up? And as we're going to be staying over in a hotel that night will we be able to play hide the sausage?
Sorry for all the questions but it has just dawned on me.
Thanks in advance girls
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ToriLoula- BJSF Addict
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
I don't think I would risk it, Is it a sit down concert hun, because if it's standing you would more than likely get jostled about and that would definitely not be good for new boobies. You're still going to be in your sports bra, so you'd have to wear something to cover that up. I think you would probably still be sore at two weeks. xx
alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
And if you do go hun, and have an overnight stay in a hotel, I'm sure you'll be fine, just be careful with your
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alfie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
It depends how you are with the pain, reading all the stories on here there seems to be a huge range in the speed of recovery.
My personal experience was that after just 4 days I went out with my kids to a panto! Obviously I was sitting down and I was fine...except when I went to the loo I didnt have the strength to flush!
So I reckon if its a sit down you should be fine, and a bit of gentle hide the sausage is a must if your staying away! :teehee:
I was feeling pretty good at two weeks! Although I'm still not wearing very low cut tops cos boobies still a bit far apart, but tight tops look good! Im wearing non-wired t-shirt bras, and they give a good shape so you could try them?
If you've already booked it, it seems a shame to waste it. But if when the time comes you really dont feel up to it, Im sure your boyfriend will understand and be grateful that you were willing to try.
Good luck!
My personal experience was that after just 4 days I went out with my kids to a panto! Obviously I was sitting down and I was fine...except when I went to the loo I didnt have the strength to flush!
So I reckon if its a sit down you should be fine, and a bit of gentle hide the sausage is a must if your staying away! :teehee:
I was feeling pretty good at two weeks! Although I'm still not wearing very low cut tops cos boobies still a bit far apart, but tight tops look good! Im wearing non-wired t-shirt bras, and they give a good shape so you could try them?
If you've already booked it, it seems a shame to waste it. But if when the time comes you really dont feel up to it, Im sure your boyfriend will understand and be grateful that you were willing to try.
Good luck!
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
Hi girls thanks for the replies, gentle hide the sausage lol.
I have already booked it and it's a sit down concert, Peter Kay to be exact. I should be fine then. I'll just wear something that goes over the sports bra then
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I have already booked it and it's a sit down concert, Peter Kay to be exact. I should be fine then. I'll just wear something that goes over the sports bra then
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ToriLoula- BJSF Addict
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
YTou will be fine at Peter Kay! Though actually you might have to be careful not to pop stitches as laughing so much! x
jay1983- BJSF Addict
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
I am 2 weeks tomorrow and could definitely go and see Peter Kay! I agree with Jay - be careful you don't pop a stitch!
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angelemma- BJSF Addict
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
I think ul b ok if sit down n no cheeky cheeky time in the hotel with ya Boyf afterwards LOL
Just take it easy as long as your not going to a rock concert n planning on headbanging in the mosh pit I shud think ul be fine. LOL (PS I am trying to sound like I know what I am talking about - I have never been to a rock concert haha can ya tell!)
Mysty
Just take it easy as long as your not going to a rock concert n planning on headbanging in the mosh pit I shud think ul be fine. LOL (PS I am trying to sound like I know what I am talking about - I have never been to a rock concert haha can ya tell!)
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Re: 2 WEEKS POST BA can I go to a concert?xxxxx
Well I am almost 3 weeks post op now and certainly felt well enough to go to an awards dinner just a week after my op (although today, they are feeling just a little tender). Still have to wear full support/sports bras and chest straps though - so you will certainly have to cover up as anything faintly low will show your chest strap off to the world and they certainly don't rate very highly in the most sexy garments category of clothing lol
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