not much support from NHS !!!
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not much support from NHS !!!
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 i went for the seristrips removing then it was 'ok we will se ya in 3 months
love to hear some feedback on this
thanks xx
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 i went for the seristrips removing then it was 'ok we will se ya in 3 months
love to hear some feedback on this
thanks xx
rachemsi- BJSF Addict
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Location : Yorkshire
Re: not much support from NHS !!!
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
sorry not any help just now lol xx
mistyhoney- BJSF Addict
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Location : Scotland
Re: not much support from NHS !!!
No worries hun, your def right hun gp is prob the way forward.. Thank goodness for this site
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rachemsi- BJSF Addict
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Location : Yorkshire
Re: not much support from NHS !!!
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
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
sars3dd- BJSF Addict
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Location : Falkirk, Scotland
Re: not much support from NHS !!!
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
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
suzyb- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Cardiff
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