lefty misbehaving?
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lefty misbehaving?
Goin to see my PS tomorrow.
[i][i]I know I posted something similar last week but I rambled on so much I think I might have made it more confusing than it actually is - I think Ive nailed it down to this ...[/i][/i]
Lefty is smaller, less full at the bottom (leaving a little lose skin over it), nip a bit lower on this side, the pocket bottom is about a fingers width higher up than righty, the scar is really sore and very lumpy compared to the other side and I can feel rippling in the side.
Im no doctor obviously but am starting to wonder if the pocket was lowered a little (about 1cm) whether the implant could fluff out more the bottom so making it as full down there as the other side, ease the rippling and push the nip back up level with the other one too?
What do you think?
Aside from waiting some more (Im terribly impatient but this is probably the advice Im going to get) ... cant stop picking at it tho, wondering 'if this' and 'if that'
... anyone think this might be an option? Ive read loads on the net about pocket revision.
Am hopeful as I would like to avoid anything more being done at this stage - I know that the future prob holds a lift of some sort for me but at this stage Im wondering if this could be a possibility.
Any comments gratefully received ... poor DF is going cookoo with my 'what if' s
xxx
[i][i]I know I posted something similar last week but I rambled on so much I think I might have made it more confusing than it actually is - I think Ive nailed it down to this ...[/i][/i]
Lefty is smaller, less full at the bottom (leaving a little lose skin over it), nip a bit lower on this side, the pocket bottom is about a fingers width higher up than righty, the scar is really sore and very lumpy compared to the other side and I can feel rippling in the side.
Im no doctor obviously but am starting to wonder if the pocket was lowered a little (about 1cm) whether the implant could fluff out more the bottom so making it as full down there as the other side, ease the rippling and push the nip back up level with the other one too?
What do you think?
Aside from waiting some more (Im terribly impatient but this is probably the advice Im going to get) ... cant stop picking at it tho, wondering 'if this' and 'if that'
... anyone think this might be an option? Ive read loads on the net about pocket revision.
Am hopeful as I would like to avoid anything more being done at this stage - I know that the future prob holds a lift of some sort for me but at this stage Im wondering if this could be a possibility.
Any comments gratefully received ... poor DF is going cookoo with my 'what if' s
xxx
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: lefty misbehaving?
Can't help as I don't no a lot about pocket revision. but hope you get some answers that will put ur mind at ease and u get it sorted
nat4andy- BJSF Addict
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I thought I may have needed pocket revision hunni but mine are starting to look and feel the same now.i was fretting all the time about it my right breast was a lot fuller and dropped than lefty but left is slowly catching up xx
I wish sum times that they wud just settle already as I'm the most impatient person lol. my hubby says "u have fantastic boobs stop moaning about them all the time!"he doesn't understand what we go through with r boobs that's y I love this forum so much, it really helps getting support from all the girls on here xxx
I hope it settles for u Hun and no more surgery is needed. Good luck xx
I wish sum times that they wud just settle already as I'm the most impatient person lol. my hubby says "u have fantastic boobs stop moaning about them all the time!"he doesn't understand what we go through with r boobs that's y I love this forum so much, it really helps getting support from all the girls on here xxx
I hope it settles for u Hun and no more surgery is needed. Good luck xx
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Thanks for that ladies.
Natty I hope so too - but Ive NO patience what-so-ever and I do worry too too much - about anything and everything
I think my DF probably loves this forum as much as I do cos it means I dont peck his head quite as much as I would if I didnt spend so much time on it!
x
Natty I hope so too - but Ive NO patience what-so-ever and I do worry too too much - about anything and everything
I think my DF probably loves this forum as much as I do cos it means I dont peck his head quite as much as I would if I didnt spend so much time on it!
x
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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Hopefully Kat it's all part of the healing process. Best not to panic and see your PS tomorrow and go from there. X
Smallblue- BJSF Addict
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Good luck tomorrow hun, I'm sure it's normal. Please let us all know how you get on xxx
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misf1 wrote:Could take 6 months. Sounds like one has dropped before the other
could it really drop more then misf1 - would the bottom of the pocket move down? cos I thought once that had healed it wouldnt go lower/longer? Is that why some ladies wear a strap?
questions questions questions - sorry
am getting impatient cos having another op on 21st and wondered if he couldnt tweak (if necessary) then - to save me another GA in the future.
I really hope he doesnt think I am criticising his work and take it personal, I always get embarrased and dont stick up for myself like I know I should.
x
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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I'm afraid I'm really not sure Hun, but wanted to wish you luck for today. Hope you get some answers from your Ps xxxxx
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Good luck today huni and don't worry about offending him I felt the same with my ps as he's lovely but he was fine and has agreed with what I've said along the way. Let us know how u get on x
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Am on the way there now. Cacking it
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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Wow ... that went Soooo well!
PS said he will sort the pocket when he does my tt on 21st, there was absolutely no question about it being the BEST way forward. MEans I can avoid the lift too cos he says that it will mean more fullness at the bottom and will make the nips level.
I'm soooo relieved. As much as anything else it was having it confirmed what I thought was the issue .... and that it wasn't just me being my usual over critical self .... oh and that its an easy fix.
Can't tell you how great I'm feeling right now.
Oh and we ran thru what will happen with my tt and all my questions were answered as I hoped they'd be.
Roll on two weeks - I can't wait
PS said he will sort the pocket when he does my tt on 21st, there was absolutely no question about it being the BEST way forward. MEans I can avoid the lift too cos he says that it will mean more fullness at the bottom and will make the nips level.
I'm soooo relieved. As much as anything else it was having it confirmed what I thought was the issue .... and that it wasn't just me being my usual over critical self .... oh and that its an easy fix.
Can't tell you how great I'm feeling right now.
Oh and we ran thru what will happen with my tt and all my questions were answered as I hoped they'd be.
Roll on two weeks - I can't wait
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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Oh kat I'm so happy for you!! Glad it went so well. Not long now xx
Lauren87- BJSF Addict
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So pleased it went well hun. You sure don't look like you need a tt in your pic. I'd love one, do you have any pics you'd be happy to share.
Chrissy xx
Chrissy xx
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Glad it went well Kat. Roll on 2 weeks! How long with your tt take to recover from? X
Smallblue- BJSF Addict
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Ahhh thanks for your replies ladies.
Chrissy - thanks for that comment - but I do have loose skin at the bottom and its over my old c-section scars (3) so theres nothing I can do to exercise it away (as confirmed by my PS - phew!) and my belly button has been stretched with each pregnancy. Im really looking forward to having this done.
Its only a mini tt (where they dont do any muscle repairs) cos I actually have pretty strong muscles there so the recovery period is a lot less than having the c-sections - PS said I can be back to the running within about 10-14 days - which is great cos I need the running for mind as well as body! I believe muscle work is more of a recovery time.
Im so glad everytying went well, it feels like Ive had a lead weight lifted off my shoulders. To have him confirm that I was right about what I THOUGHT needed doing was good to hear. Its NOT that I wanted there to be a prob, of course I didnt, but my biggest fear was that this lovely, considerate and sensitive man would become an arrogant, rude tossbag because I had dared to say I think something isnt right. AND that its a relatively easy fix.
I havent took my before pictures yet ... I know I have to do it but have been putting it off cos I know how sad the pre-ba pics made me. Even now I dont like to look at them cos I think 'gawd is that REALLY me?!?!?!'
Sorry for rambling ladies .... have had a couple of celebratory voddies so am probably talking too much.
Really grateful for your support and kind words, dont know how the chuff I would be if I didnt have you lovely ladies lately. xxxx
Chrissy - thanks for that comment - but I do have loose skin at the bottom and its over my old c-section scars (3) so theres nothing I can do to exercise it away (as confirmed by my PS - phew!) and my belly button has been stretched with each pregnancy. Im really looking forward to having this done.
Its only a mini tt (where they dont do any muscle repairs) cos I actually have pretty strong muscles there so the recovery period is a lot less than having the c-sections - PS said I can be back to the running within about 10-14 days - which is great cos I need the running for mind as well as body! I believe muscle work is more of a recovery time.
Im so glad everytying went well, it feels like Ive had a lead weight lifted off my shoulders. To have him confirm that I was right about what I THOUGHT needed doing was good to hear. Its NOT that I wanted there to be a prob, of course I didnt, but my biggest fear was that this lovely, considerate and sensitive man would become an arrogant, rude tossbag because I had dared to say I think something isnt right. AND that its a relatively easy fix.
I havent took my before pictures yet ... I know I have to do it but have been putting it off cos I know how sad the pre-ba pics made me. Even now I dont like to look at them cos I think 'gawd is that REALLY me?!?!?!'
Sorry for rambling ladies .... have had a couple of celebratory voddies so am probably talking too much.
Really grateful for your support and kind words, dont know how the chuff I would be if I didnt have you lovely ladies lately. xxxx
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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I'm so glad to hear the good news Kat! Not having the feeling that it might be in your head, and that your PS will fix it at the same time must be a huge relief! xxx
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thanks roxanne. it is a big relief yes. xxx
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