Implant still moving - advice please xx
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Meemoo
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Implant still moving - advice please xx
Hi,
I wrote a post at 3 weeks PO to say that I could feel my implant moving especially when I bent forward (to wash my hair of something similar). I am now 10 weeks post BA and it has not got any better.
The advice from you lovely ladies was that the implant still needed to adhere to its pocket and to keep them locked up in a straight jacket (high impact sports bra!!). I have done this religously but it hasn't improved. I can't see my surgeon for another 3 weeks.
At 10 weeks can it still heal and adhere to the pocket, or should this have happened by now? I really hate this feeling.
Worried. (but trying not to be )
xx
I wrote a post at 3 weeks PO to say that I could feel my implant moving especially when I bent forward (to wash my hair of something similar). I am now 10 weeks post BA and it has not got any better.
The advice from you lovely ladies was that the implant still needed to adhere to its pocket and to keep them locked up in a straight jacket (high impact sports bra!!). I have done this religously but it hasn't improved. I can't see my surgeon for another 3 weeks.
At 10 weeks can it still heal and adhere to the pocket, or should this have happened by now? I really hate this feeling.
Worried. (but trying not to be )
xx
Meemoo- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Implant still moving - advice please xx
I would try not to worry hun, my left on on my first ba moved around for a good 10 weeks. But if I were you I would ring your surgeons office and mention it just to be on the safe side and for your peace of mind xxxx
2nd time lucky- BJSF Elite Member
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Really sorry to read this is still bothering you Meemoo
I found this response from James McDiarmid to another woman with a similar problem as yourself [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.].
Hope that helps lovely. xx
I found this response from James McDiarmid to another woman with a similar problem as yourself [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.].
Hope that helps lovely. xx
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2nd time - thanks for your reply, that's really encouraging. I'm glad it settled down for you in the end. xx
Cookie - thank you for finding that post. I have spent all night searching forums and googling to find out any info before I posted. I don't think I could bare more surgery, my recovery was awful - a million times worse than my C-section. Fingers crossed. I'm going to phone my surgery and mention it to them. Thanks x x
(maybe now I can stop fretting and try and get some sleep )
Cookie - thank you for finding that post. I have spent all night searching forums and googling to find out any info before I posted. I don't think I could bare more surgery, my recovery was awful - a million times worse than my C-section. Fingers crossed. I'm going to phone my surgery and mention it to them. Thanks x x
(maybe now I can stop fretting and try and get some sleep )
Meemoo- Active BJSF Member
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ah nice one cookie, as i was reading this thread, that exact post by James was in my head. As always fantastic job.
I'm glad you feel a bit better about things now meemoo. Try and get some sleep
I'm glad you feel a bit better about things now meemoo. Try and get some sleep
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Thanks Misf1 - I did actually sleep, felt instantly better after getting the girls advice (as always). I just called the hospital group to mention about the movement - they said I would have to speak to my surgeon on my review. Then I found out he will be cancelling all is September appointments (which I had) so I will not get to see him now until Oct.
I am therfore hoping that by October everything will be tickidyboo!
I am therfore hoping that by October everything will be tickidyboo!
Meemoo- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Implant still moving - advice please xx
I felt my implants moving when i bent forward etc when i had the 470s and still had it sometimes later on
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Hi Dawnmids ...... do you remember how long it lasted? I'm almost 11 weeks now x
Meemoo- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Implant still moving - advice please xx
Hi,
Try not to worry about it moving as in my fisrt ba mine did quite a bit and settled down afre a few months. It was quite unnerving as i didnt know what was wrong but it was all good in the end. Im going through consultations for my 2nd BA at mo.
Hope it settles down for you soon xx
Try not to worry about it moving as in my fisrt ba mine did quite a bit and settled down afre a few months. It was quite unnerving as i didnt know what was wrong but it was all good in the end. Im going through consultations for my 2nd BA at mo.
Hope it settles down for you soon xx
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