Had my Pre-Op today
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Re: Had my Pre-Op today
I wore a B cup but in honesty there wasnt much of me in it - mainly padding.
In your avi you look to have lots more than I started with. x
In your avi you look to have lots more than I started with. x
Kat4- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Had my Pre-Op today
I was 34B and I had 375 unders. Now im a 34DD sports bra. I havnt been measured for a normal bra but i'd imagine ill be a little bigger because sports bras compress everything.
starjem- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Had my Pre-Op today
As for your nurse, it seems she is in the wrong line of business. A front fastening bra would be best. Anyone on here who's had BA will tell you its near impossible to reach behined your back without half killing yourself.
If you've got someone at home to constantly help you then great. If not, your in **naughty word**.
Anything you need to know about your breast, its best to speak to your surgeon. If you cant get to speak with him, then ask to speak to someone who can answer your questions.
Expain that your starting to feel uneasy and you need to feel secure. This is a life changing decision and you need to feel confident not uncertain.
The same thing happened to me and two weeks before my BA I asked to see someone else, explaining all of the above.
Once I spoke to the right person who knew all the right things to say, there was no stopping me. I stopped feeling gloomy about the whole thing and started to look forward to the new me.
If you've got someone at home to constantly help you then great. If not, your in **naughty word**.
Anything you need to know about your breast, its best to speak to your surgeon. If you cant get to speak with him, then ask to speak to someone who can answer your questions.
Expain that your starting to feel uneasy and you need to feel secure. This is a life changing decision and you need to feel confident not uncertain.
The same thing happened to me and two weeks before my BA I asked to see someone else, explaining all of the above.
Once I spoke to the right person who knew all the right things to say, there was no stopping me. I stopped feeling gloomy about the whole thing and started to look forward to the new me.
starjem- Active BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 152
Location : Cambridge
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