one harder than the other..should i be worried?
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lozzied
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one harder than the other..should i be worried?
Just over 2 months post op and both are softer than they were initially but the right one which has always been a bit more sore etc is noticeably harder than the left one? I had my 2 month check and the surgeon mentioned it but said that it was nothing to worry about but I can't help but worry and I'm paranoid about it now!! Anyone else experienced this? One going softer sooner? xxxxx
lozzied- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: one harder than the other..should i be worried?
Hiya Hun
My righty still doesnt feel as soft as my left and the lefties always healed quicker, try not to worry hun remember treat them as two seperate operations so they may heal at different rates.
If your surgeon has said its nothing to worry about im sure its fine hun.
x x
My righty still doesnt feel as soft as my left and the lefties always healed quicker, try not to worry hun remember treat them as two seperate operations so they may heal at different rates.
If your surgeon has said its nothing to worry about im sure its fine hun.
x x
cakey_baby- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: one harder than the other..should i be worried?
Excatly.
I'm sure everything will be fine. If you're still worried in another month then visit yout PS again and I'm sure he'll investigate further
xx
I'm sure everything will be fine. If you're still worried in another month then visit yout PS again and I'm sure he'll investigate further
xx
Re: one harder than the other..should i be worried?
I agree with the others - it's still early days. My rightie is still ever so slightly firmer than my leftie, but my leftie healed, dropped and softened quicker the whole way through.
I used to worry but now put mine down to a stronger right pec muscle as I'm right-handed. When I press down my right pec moves my implant over whereas my left doesn't, so there must be quite a bit of difference in the strength of my pecs.
Keep an eye on it, but like CB says, treat them as two different ops. I know how hard it is not to compare one boob to another though!
C x
I used to worry but now put mine down to a stronger right pec muscle as I'm right-handed. When I press down my right pec moves my implant over whereas my left doesn't, so there must be quite a bit of difference in the strength of my pecs.
Keep an eye on it, but like CB says, treat them as two different ops. I know how hard it is not to compare one boob to another though!
C x
_Carrie_- BJSF Addict
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Re: one harder than the other..should i be worried?
I wouldent worry either Lozzied!!! I think we mostly all had this...can take months to even out. Do you massage them to help the softening up of internal tissue etc.?
If you are over concerned a quick call to P.S./ clinic should ease any concern and offer advice. xx
If you are over concerned a quick call to P.S./ clinic should ease any concern and offer advice. xx
Mia- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: one harder than the other..should i be worried?
one always heals quicker than the the other i found massaging them with vitamin e really helped to soften mine up xxxx
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