Bra burning??
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Bra burning??
Ive been wearing my 34dd all day and by the end of the day it felt so tight that my boobs felt like they were burning :(
Do you ladies think it was because ive been wearing it all day or that maybe im dropping and maybe need a bigger bra??
Ive come home and put my macom on :) xxx
Do you ladies think it was because ive been wearing it all day or that maybe im dropping and maybe need a bigger bra??
Ive come home and put my macom on :) xxx
Kxx- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Bra burning??
I found this happened to me, they just swelled up more throughout the day. Maybe you're doing too much?
Re: Bra burning??
Are you wearing Asda sportsbras babe? (I'm presuming so from your avvy)
If you are then your boobs could be hurting because they aren't getting enough support. I found them rubbish hun and was told by my surgeon to wear 'high impact' sports bras. The Macom is fine and I bet when you wear that your boobs start to feel better?
This is because they're getting the support they need taking the tension away from them not having support. xx
If you are then your boobs could be hurting because they aren't getting enough support. I found them rubbish hun and was told by my surgeon to wear 'high impact' sports bras. The Macom is fine and I bet when you wear that your boobs start to feel better?
This is because they're getting the support they need taking the tension away from them not having support. xx
Re: Bra burning??
This is what I think I was feeling the other day! Horrible isn't it!
I found that once my macom was back on and after I sat down for a bit, it went
Hope it sorts itself soon x
I found that once my macom was back on and after I sat down for a bit, it went
Hope it sorts itself soon x
Kmaise3- BJSF Addict
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Re: Bra burning??
No way cookie, i stopped wearing that after about 2 hrs and never wore it again!!! :)
Im in the one that kay suggested which is a post surgery one from M&S and they dont move at all they are dead supported.
But they seem sooooo sensitive and they feel burny in between and the bottom pole etc.
When does the sensitivity die down???? :/
xx
Im in the one that kay suggested which is a post surgery one from M&S and they dont move at all they are dead supported.
But they seem sooooo sensitive and they feel burny in between and the bottom pole etc.
When does the sensitivity die down???? :/
xx
Kxx- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : manchester
Re: Bra burning??
Only been pottering at work bt have been on my feet quite a bit misf xxxx
Kxx- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Bra burning??
Kxx wrote:But they seem sooooo sensitive and they feel burny in between and the bottom pole etc.
When does the sensitivity die down???? :/
xx
It could stop tomorrow hun, or it could take weeks... It just depends on your own healing. Have you tried laying an ice pack between your boobs. I found I got such great relief from using those. More so than any pain killers hun. xx
Re: Bra burning??
ta babe xxx
ill try that when i get in today xxx
ill try that when i get in today xxx
Kxx- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : manchester
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