Can feel bottom of my implant?
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Can feel bottom of my implant?
Now i've had the dressings off, I was just very tenderly (and lovingly!) feeling along the bottom of them on the crease.... and I can feel the bottom of the implant
Is this normal? I mean I know its not going to fall out or anything (well I hope not!) but should I be able to feel it?
I have overs if that makes a difference xx
Is this normal? I mean I know its not going to fall out or anything (well I hope not!) but should I be able to feel it?
I have overs if that makes a difference xx
Rachel09- BJSF Addict
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Re: Can feel bottom of my implant?
I can too, as i have partials the bottom of my implant is over the muscle and i can feel it in the crease too x
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Phhewww thanks Nads, I wondered if it was because I took my sports bra off for a while earlier! :lol: Thought I'd damaged my babies! :pale:
Rachel09- BJSF Addict
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I can feel mine in the crease too (on the left only) - was a bit worried so I guess it's quite normal...
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Lizziejt- Newbie BJSF Member
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me too
When I bend over I can also feel my implant and i had overs. I can actually push it in, it weird!!! My ps said it should settle (bed in) but this can take months. x
carly09- Newbie BJSF Member
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All normal, i can feel mine too x
BlondeBarbie- BJSF Elite Member
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yeah when i had my unders i could feel the bottom of the implants too,it actually felt quite rippley at times too.
dont know about my overs yet as they still got the dressings on but i presume they will be the same.
nothing to worry about, although it does feel a bit odd.
i think we just get used to all these little things and they don't bother us after a while.
shonagh xx
dont know about my overs yet as they still got the dressings on but i presume they will be the same.
nothing to worry about, although it does feel a bit odd.
i think we just get used to all these little things and they don't bother us after a while.
shonagh xx
angelkitten1- BJSF Elite Member
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Thanks girls! Boy am I pleased we have this place to ask questions like that, I'd be on the phone to the clinic every 2 minutes otherwise, because I really wasn't expecting to be able to feel it, well I never even thought about it!
Rachel09- BJSF Addict
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i can feel mine all time, round the top, in the cleavage, at the bottom when i'm lied down or something like that its funny xx
p.s. whats with all the boob avatars you're all making me look like a pervert in work!!! hahaa xx
p.s. whats with all the boob avatars you're all making me look like a pervert in work!!! hahaa xx
stef- BJSF Addict
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stefjl wrote:p.s. whats with all the boob avatars you're all making me look like a pervert in work!!! hahaa xx
I can feel mine too, and when I hang my arms forward like a monkey I can feel the implant more. All normal though, as the girls have said.
xx
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