Post Op bras
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Post Op bras
Has anyone ever been told to get a bra with no separation in between cups, and if so what one did you get?
most surgical bras i have came across have the separation in the middle, the surgeon told me to get one from asda and i think iv found it but im not sure if its the right one
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most surgical bras i have came across have the separation in the middle, the surgeon told me to get one from asda and i think iv found it but im not sure if its the right one
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rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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Macom all the way! That way you don't have to worry about what size cup to buy! Try ebay, I got mine off there for £20 each instead of £35! It's worth it as I still live in mine day and night! xx
zebra1984- BJSF Addict
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That Asda bra doesn't look like it has enough support for post-op! I have also read a lot about Triumph triaction extreme bra! Deffo worth investing in something decent :) xx
zebra1984- BJSF Addict
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That bra is a 'comfort bra' lovely and not a 'sports bra' you need to look for a 'high impact' sportsbra'
I found the M&S zip up ones had no separation hun. Xx
I found the M&S zip up ones had no separation hun. Xx
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The bra that my surgeon provided for me after my BA is a surgical compression one with a zipper down the middle and a couple hooks underneath it. I think the main thing with the separation in the middle of the cups is to easily get the bra on and off. That one just looks like you would pull it over your head if I'm looking at it right, which would not be fun after surgery. That is if I'm understanding your post correctly...
alexandria18- BJSF Addict
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I didnt think it looked supportive enough!
Aww sugar i never looked at the fastening, BLONDE MOMENT!
I will have a look for a macom now, maybe asda dont stock the one my surgeon was talking about!
Thanks everyone! xx
Aww sugar i never looked at the fastening, BLONDE MOMENT!
I will have a look for a macom now, maybe asda dont stock the one my surgeon was talking about!
Thanks everyone! xx
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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I am thinking the second one looks better?
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I am thinking the second one looks better?
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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aggh accually the second one has a separted bit couldnt see it the way my screen was, im just gonna get a macom , stressing myself out i think my nerves come out a stress!
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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The first one has cups too sweetness. You'd be best going for the Macom or the M&S zipped front for what you've described you need hun.x
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Thanks cookie, my screen is broke and its hard to see sometimes! I am ordering the macom tonight so at least that will be that done! xx
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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Last one i promise lol do you think this is ok?
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rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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It doesn't say whether it has a clasp back or not hun. If its a pull on one you'll have no chance of getting it on babe.
Here's the M&S one if you wanted to take a look at that one lovely
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Here's the M&S one if you wanted to take a look at that one lovely
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Oooh yea, It is a clasp back cookie iv seen it on a different website that was just the one i had up to link!
Aww fab cookie thank you! :D
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Aww fab cookie thank you! :D
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rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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YEEEY i have just ordered it lol Thanks so much for your help cookie :D xx
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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Woohoo I cant wait till this time 2 weeks it will all be over and done! Im going between deadly nervous, really excited and just a dull feeling like its not really happening, but its literally all i think about! obsessed lol xx
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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Haha. Make the most of this time Rocky, 'cos you'll look back and remember these last two weeks as some of the best of your life! x
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Awww so excited for you and not long at all now, these 2 weeks will fly by and before you know it you'll be at hospital in your gown, paper Knicks and stockings! X :heehee: x
mrsball- Global Mod
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Thanks mrsball, i'm getting so excited now, im like a child before xmas! xx
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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Hi hun, yes the shock absorber from debenhams is the one in in. I've found its so comfortable but it does have 2 back fastenings. Defo go for the discounted one. I tried to get it but didn't have my size, ended up paying the full price.
P.s got my 6 week post op app Fri so hoping I can get out of it even though it's very comfortable. X
P.s got my 6 week post op app Fri so hoping I can get out of it even though it's very comfortable. X
shellyb- Active BJSF Member
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i think im going to go for the mands zip one, need to call and double check the size I was told to get lol, they said a d cup but not sure on the band
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Yes I wish I had a zip up as needed hubby to do mine up for a while.
shellyb- Active BJSF Member
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aw thats great shellyb thank you, ordered it last night but couldn't get the reduced price one either! they are quite nice too considering ther sports bras! woohoo youll get to go bra shopping! cant wait for that bit :D xx
rockyk12- BJSF Addict
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They're very think and supportive.
Yes I'm hoping I can go at the weekend. Can't wait. X
Yes I'm hoping I can go at the weekend. Can't wait. X
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