Bras post op.
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Bras post op.
Are they any other bras apart from the macom where you just buy band size not cup? I'm going to get a macom but want to have a different option for when it's it the wash or incase I don't get on with it.
Thank you :) xx
Thank you :) xx
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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Not that I'm aware of hun.
If you're wanting other bras. Your surgeon should give you a guestimate for you to buy bras....maybe look to the M&S high impact impact bras (2 for £25) they're cheap enough and if you keep tags on and the receipt you can take them back for the correct size, fitted to you when you feel up to it. Xx
If you're wanting other bras. Your surgeon should give you a guestimate for you to buy bras....maybe look to the M&S high impact impact bras (2 for £25) they're cheap enough and if you keep tags on and the receipt you can take them back for the correct size, fitted to you when you feel up to it. Xx
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I wondered this too but havnt come across any xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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ive not came across any either my my fav was the mands zip up bra
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I have this and is on Chest size not cup size
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Sophia6102- BJSF Addict
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Oh sorry think mine is a Malcolm
Sophia6102- BJSF Addict
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I think il get the m&s front fastening one I really like the black and leopard print one! Surgeon said to get a 34dd and 34e but didn't say whether to get a back bigger as well to take swelling into account that's why I'm going to get the macom. Thanks for all the answers :) xx
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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That's what I have Katie, a Macom and the m&s front fastening one :) I got the black and leopard print one and the pink one too lol :) I wear them with rice boobs atm and there really comfy xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi could get a bra extender only cost couple of pounds and saved u buying a bigger band size not to use it much x
Sophia6102- BJSF Addict
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The marks one are quite nice for a sports bra aren't they! Will you get on one in a back size bigger do you think? Good idea with the bra extenders I could get the marks two back iin my normal size and then the extenders. Xx
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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Yer I got a 34e and a 36dd... Just because I'm not sure what size ill end up but with those and the Macom I'm thinking ill be ok for now :) I think there great!! Xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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The m&s leopard print is underwired so you wouldn't be able to use that one. The m&s pack of 2 aren't though so they would be alright. Shock absorber's are my favourites x
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This is the one I meant its not wired I know there is a leopard print wired one on there too though :)
Are the shock absorbers comfortable? X
This is the one I meant its not wired I know there is a leopard print wired one on there too though :)
Are the shock absorbers comfortable? X
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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Yer I have them too and they havnt got wires in them :)
Lots if girls have said the shock absorbers are amazing so I'm waiting to go out after my BA to get one :) xx
Lots if girls have said the shock absorbers are amazing so I'm waiting to go out after my BA to get one :) xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Il def have a look into gettin one of them further down the line then maybe for when I get back into the gym a shock absorber would be handy.
I seem to be thinking of new things to ask and worry about everyday xx
I seem to be thinking of new things to ask and worry about everyday xx
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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All to be expected though!
Keep posting though incase we havnt thought of them yet lol :) xx
Keep posting though incase we havnt thought of them yet lol :) xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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the zip black and leopard print i have is non wired but i need a bigger back size i love it though xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Do you need a bigger size in general or was it just after due to swelling? Xx
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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Oh I have arnica tablets
Sophia6102- BJSF Addict
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in general lol sorry should have said that xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Lol :) is that with all m&s bras do you know? Xx
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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i do find them a little tighter but other girls dont lol its all trial and error im afraid girls haha xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I've got a feeling I'm going to be able to open my own bra shop after my surgery lol. Thanks for the help xx
Katiebrad- BJSF Addict
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There is another bra by Medical Z (they make the Z bras) where you do not need to know your cup size, however it has a built in chest band, so you would need to know if your surgeon uses these and if they felt this bra would be suitable for your surgery. I sell them, otherwise I wouldn't know either.
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