Just a quickie ...
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Just a quickie ...
Hi hope all you girls are all ok?
I'm just over two weeks post op and so far so good, but every so often I get a shooting pain through either boob is this normal? - oh and they are itchy, it's driving me mad, is this normal too? Other than that I am so happy, the best 3.5k I've ever spent :)
Michelle...x
I'm just over two weeks post op and so far so good, but every so often I get a shooting pain through either boob is this normal? - oh and they are itchy, it's driving me mad, is this normal too? Other than that I am so happy, the best 3.5k I've ever spent :)
Michelle...x
purpleboo31- Active BJSF Member
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yeah its the nerves knotting back min itched like mad to i guess this heat dsnt help netheir glad to hear your loving them its normal all things you have
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natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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hiya hun
Yeah completly normal, like nat said the shooting pains is the nerves knitting back together, i still get these very ocassionally now at 2 month.
Mine itched like crazy aswell it was horrible!! this is just the skin stretching hun, i used to put a bit of moisteriser on the tops of mine it cooled them down and stopped the itching.
Really glad your pleased with them too! x x
Yeah completly normal, like nat said the shooting pains is the nerves knitting back together, i still get these very ocassionally now at 2 month.
Mine itched like crazy aswell it was horrible!! this is just the skin stretching hun, i used to put a bit of moisteriser on the tops of mine it cooled them down and stopped the itching.
Really glad your pleased with them too! x x
cakey_baby- BJSF Elite Member
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I'll echo what the other girls have said... all perfectly normal
As Cakey mentioned regarding the itching, putting some moisturiser on your boobs (keeping away from the scars) may help and also taking some anti-histamine (Piriton or the like) may offer me relief too.
Pleased you're loving your new boobs!
Angel x
As Cakey mentioned regarding the itching, putting some moisturiser on your boobs (keeping away from the scars) may help and also taking some anti-histamine (Piriton or the like) may offer me relief too.
Pleased you're loving your new boobs!
Angel x
Angelpie- BJSF Elite Member
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Yup...all totally normal signs of the healing process hun. So glad your loving them tho, xxx
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