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Hi and welcome to Breast Buddies Forum!

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not much support from NHS !!!

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Post by rachemsi 1st August 2011, 8:15 am

Hi girls



was just wondering how many of you that have had your BA on NHs were supported after the op and what after care was offered??????





i do feel a little bit abandoned by them not much support from NHS !!! 267328 i went for the seristrips removing then it was 'ok we will se ya in 3 months not much support from NHS !!! 267328





love to hear some feedback on this





thanks xx
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Post by mistyhoney 1st August 2011, 9:00 am

hi! hmm to be honest i just presumed it would kind of be like that... like if i had a problem or worry i would go to my gp! maby its because my hospital is so far away for me, just over an hours drive that it will be abit of a nuisance having to keep going back and forward up there everytime i needed to see someone about them!

sorry not any help just now lol xx
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Post by rachemsi 1st August 2011, 5:57 pm

No worries hun, your def right hun gp is prob the way forward.. Thank goodness for this site





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Post by sars3dd 3rd August 2011, 9:41 am

After my first op i seen my surgeon every two until i was 12weeks post op but that was because i had an expander implant and it needed filled.



After my second op i seen the nurse at 7 days post op to get my dressings off then my surgeon at 9 weeks post op. I need a 3rd op but i know after this it will be the same, see him at 8/9 weeks after surgery and only see him again if there is a problem.



but you can call and request to be seen at any point x
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Post by suzyb 3rd August 2011, 10:50 am

Hi Rachemsi - Sorry unable to reply to PM as it says I havent done enough posts yet??? Probably cause Im a newbie - which is a little frustrating now as it is so restrictive!!!!



But in answer to your Q - I was a very droopy 34A and have just had dual plane (partials) 390cc put in - but I dont think I look very big - think Ive fallen into "booby envy" today!!!

Hopefully speak soon x
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