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• See pictures of real life patients
• Get advice on implant types, sizes, shapes, placements and more
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Post by LM 29th October 2011, 5:31 pm

I dont know if im overdoing it but thought id ask, how does everyones implants/boobs feel at around 2 weeks? ive had 300cc unders and generally been doing well. My husbands been working more than planned and ive had kids pretty much 24/7 for the last wk and had to do some basic housework like washing. My implants feel like when i do some things i have to like rub my boobs to get implant back into a comfy position, thats the only way i can describe it. is this normal? im panicing coz going back to work monday and just want to make sure how i feel is right. thanks for your imput xxx
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Post by Pussycat 29th October 2011, 5:36 pm

Hey sweetie, I can't help much cos I'm only 3 days po but I know what you mean about having to reposition them to get comfy, especially my left one!
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Post by LM 29th October 2011, 5:42 pm

thanx hun thats comforting to know someone knows wot i mean. mayb it is coz im doing so much more now.just wanna make sure im ready for work coz dreading it.think im working myself up.thank u.hope ur enjoying ur new boobies xxx
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Post by AmyD 29th October 2011, 5:48 pm

hi hun, when i move around my implants move inside me, is that what you mean?? From my research i've come to realise that movement etc of ur boobs is totally normal.... really wouldn't panic, ru in a lot of pain? If ur in pain take it easy hun. But 2 weeks post op i went back to work and was doing things normally so don't worry xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Post by nikitaw86 29th October 2011, 5:57 pm

I only got the movement for a few days was freaky but I was also told it was normal I had overs so not sure I there's a difference but I did stay at my mums with my little man for first2 weeks and the most I did was turn up to uni lecture an pick up a cup of tea for them weeks as that's what I was told to do nothing for the first few weeks hard with a child but try to rest a little xx
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Post by LM 29th October 2011, 6:05 pm

amyd yeah i guess it does feel like its moving coz i feel like i have to move it into comfyier postion,and its not pain, just aches i guess is best way to describe it. is that wot u felt?

nikitaw86 my plan woz to do nothing in the 2nd week but as usual my plans go wrong. had a big cry yday coz said to my hubby i feel like im doing too much and altho he is trying he cant help work etc :( think im just feeling bit down and worrying myself coz not got much else to do.

thanx everyone :) xxx
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Post by AmyD 29th October 2011, 6:09 pm

Ah bless you hun, yes thats what i felt... its died down now a bit actually, last week could feel it a lot. Apparently it takes a little while for the implant to adhere itself to ur tissue, which explains it. Achiness is totally normal, just rest up and don't lift anything heavy if you can help it.... My hubby went back to work on day 5, i did stuff just resisted lifting where i could.... don't fret chick, it will be fine, and not long before you feel fab again i'm sure xxxxxxxxxx
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Post by LM 29th October 2011, 6:13 pm

thank u soooo much, i feel so much betta, and now if i stop stressing that will prob help lol. my 2 yr old has been fab but think she starting to play up and thats not helping and started driving yday which im finding harder than i thought. well i will just keep looking at my boobs coz its worth all this for them eh lol thank u xxx
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Post by AmyD 29th October 2011, 6:18 pm

it certainly is hun, i ached the first couple of days i drove too, you'll feel so different in a week. xxxxxxxxx
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Post by LM 29th October 2011, 6:24 pm

thank u xxx
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Post by AmyD 29th October 2011, 6:26 pm

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Post by bronzewolf 29th October 2011, 7:29 pm

I've not had this feeling but that might be due to having larger implants.whenever I drive my left breast swells up but not for very long. I still have shooting pains. What I'm liking tin though is that my boobies are softening up
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