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14mths on - still numb :(

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Post by teddy73 2nd December 2012, 7:04 pm

Hey girls, it's been a while - I'd forgotten how good this site was!

I had my op in Oct 2011 and whilst I'm so so happy with my boobs, I'm gutted that they're still numb. I have feeling in top half but from the nipple down, they're numb, including the nipple.

Does anyone out there have any thoughts? 14mths on - still numb :( 48411
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Post by mrsball 2nd December 2012, 7:08 pm

Unfourtnatly in a very small number of cases it can take 2years for sensation to return and sometimes not all of it ever comes back. With my 1st ba my lefty was numb for ages I think it was well over a year nearly 2years and it regained very little sensation in the lower half but nipple sensation never retuned and even now again its really numb and I don't think I will ever have per ba sensation back. But it's something that doesn't really bother me. X
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Post by COOKIE 2nd December 2012, 7:22 pm

Mrsball is spot on. generally it takes up to a year for sensation to return, but sor a small few it can take longer... Up to 2 years as mrsball said, so don't lose hope yet lovely. Xx
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Post by kay 2nd December 2012, 8:27 pm

As Cookie and Mrs B have said hun xx some people just take a bit longer xx mine are still numb around the bottom after a year xx
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Post by misf1 2nd December 2012, 8:44 pm

Have to agree with the others, it can take 2 years, so there is still time.
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