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Post by nads 3rd February 2009, 8:37 pm

Did anyone get all their sensation back in their breasts after their breast augmentation? Under my nipple is still fairly numb, my nipples were super sensitive after my op but have calmed down now thank goodness! I hope all the sensation comes back x

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Post by mariajw 3rd February 2009, 9:50 pm

Hey Hunni

I still have a small amount of numbness on each boob, probably about the size of my thumb on each boob, from the nipple down. I don't really notice it unless I'm deliberately feeling for it.

It's almost like the feeling there under the skin, but not quite on the skin. Not sure if it will ever come back completely, but like I say, I rarely notice it.

To begin with, I was pretty numb from the nipples down.

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Post by nads 3rd February 2009, 9:52 pm

Thanks hun, its true i only notice it if i look for it, my sis was feeling them there and i wasnt even aware which kinda freaked me out!! Hysterical xxx
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Post by BlondeBarbie 3rd February 2009, 10:03 pm

My boobies are quite numb under the nipple, also my nipples used to be sore/painful but now theyre numbish :S all takes time i guess x
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Post by mah81 3rd February 2009, 10:10 pm

mariajw wrote:Hey Hunni

I still have a small amount of numbness on each boob, probably about the size of my thumb on each boob, from the nipple down. I don't really notice it unless I'm deliberately feeling for it.

It's almost like the feeling there under the skin, but not quite on the skin. Not sure if it will ever come back completely, but like I say, I rarely notice it.

To begin with, I was pretty numb from the nipples down.

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Yep, exactly the same for me!
I thought all the numbness had gone until i got OH to check for me & didnt realise he was touching me Shocked It literally is only a small area & i cant actually pinpoint where the numbness is if that makes sense?

As for my nipples theyre super sensitive now in a painful sort of way, even a sponge on them in the bath hurts. OH thinks ive gone nuts, he cant understand why they would hurt. I think its just they feel really nervey, calms down.
It is a small price to pay for my new :tit: though!
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Post by RoxyChick 4th February 2009, 4:22 pm

mariajw wrote:Hey Hunni

I still have a small amount of numbness on each boob, probably about the size of my thumb on each boob, from the nipple down. I don't really notice it unless I'm deliberately feeling for it.

It's almost like the feeling there under the skin, but not quite on the skin. Not sure if it will ever come back completely, but like I say, I rarely notice it.

To begin with, I was pretty numb from the nipples down.

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Good to know lovely, thanks for that.

I'm still fairly numb under my nipnips, by my nipples themselves are fine.

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Post by nads 18th February 2009, 7:26 pm

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Post by kellyrobbo 18th February 2009, 7:32 pm

i had a lift too and 4 and a bit months down the line still have no feeling from my nipple down and my in my nipples my self i am just starting to get the smallest tiniest amount of feeling back in them, i have to pinch them quiet hard to even feel that though so don't do it very often! Shocked

the feeling has come back in the sides of my boobs, i couldn't feel that at all either for the first few weeks..

my doc said it could take up to a year to come back if at all


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Post by charlie1pink 19th February 2009, 1:45 pm

Im still numb from my nipples down. I does my head in when i have an itch and im scratching and i cant feel it lol x
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Post by RoxyChick 19th February 2009, 1:46 pm

That has to be the weirdest feeling charlie, it's like the itch that isn't there!!

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Post by charlie1pink 19th February 2009, 1:49 pm

lol, its really annoying isnt it. x
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Post by nads 19th February 2009, 1:51 pm

Omg yeh!! I hate that itch, it can never be satisfied!!
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Post by RoxyChick 19th February 2009, 2:15 pm

I've found rubbing my scar helps, that seems to do the trick

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