January Buddies
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greenbean1
Alisonx123
LOTTIEB
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Doughty
CandyCat321
bgorringe
mrsgray
Misszc
LizzieLou
Sian90
krizzooo1
Bigbusty
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Re: January Buddies
Im 7.30am admission....op in morning then stay overnight...i cud have had 10.30am but didnt wamt to wait till afternoon for my op
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Misszc- BJSF Addict
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Location : wiltshire
Re: January Buddies
Hi Lottie, I don't know to be honest, I think Cookie would know, or try googling it maybe. Good question. Misszc ---- do you know hun?
Mrsgray - I have heard great things about him.... Also I only had One officially, as I sat in on my mates.... (I didn't like her PS) so I guess I had a mini insight into a second consultation without the personal detail. I just had a good feeling about my ps.
I hope we all don't have to wait long. I am very impatient and my nerves will get worse waiting (yikes)
My hospital's pretty small, so hopefully will go on down promptly.
XXX
Mrsgray - I have heard great things about him.... Also I only had One officially, as I sat in on my mates.... (I didn't like her PS) so I guess I had a mini insight into a second consultation without the personal detail. I just had a good feeling about my ps.
I hope we all don't have to wait long. I am very impatient and my nerves will get worse waiting (yikes)
My hospital's pretty small, so hopefully will go on down promptly.
XXX
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: January Buddies
My surgeon said 1 hour to 1.5 hours then 1hr in recovery then back to my room.
Im hoping i do down early...but mines a private hospital so does more than just cosmetic surgery...but i chose 7.30am as didnt wana to wait around and get longer recovery in hospital xx
Im hoping i do down early...but mines a private hospital so does more than just cosmetic surgery...but i chose 7.30am as didnt wana to wait around and get longer recovery in hospital xx
Misszc- BJSF Addict
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Location : wiltshire
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Oh wow that's quick! I thought it would be a few hours. How many bras are you buying for recovery? The ones I have don't actually seem that big considering haha! X
LOTTIEB- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Essex
Re: January Buddies
Hi January Buddies!
Im a newbie and having mine on the 27th jan... Its so exciting!!
Anyone else having theirs on this day?
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Im a newbie and having mine on the 27th jan... Its so exciting!!
Anyone else having theirs on this day?
Xx
Alisonx123- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Bucks
Re: January Buddies
Ive been told not to buy any as they will give me 2......they told me to buy one after two weeks xx
Misszc- BJSF Addict
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You found us Alison YAY.
I am 15th, quite a few early January so we can hopefully provide some good advice after ours before you go in....
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I am 15th, quite a few early January so we can hopefully provide some good advice after ours before you go in....
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krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
I was recommended the Shock absorber N102.
I have this in D and DD
And cheapy Tesco ones in a D and DD too.
Actual bras will be after the Ok from PS around 6wk mark
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I have this in D and DD
And cheapy Tesco ones in a D and DD too.
Actual bras will be after the Ok from PS around 6wk mark
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krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
Hi Alison, yes we'll hopefully all be able keep you updated as to how we get on xxxx
Lottie, I got a macom bra, don't know if anyone else has one but you only have to buy the right back size and not worry about cup size. They expand to any size apparently but it does look a bit strange on! I got a pack of 2 high impact ones from m&s too as have heard lots of ladies recommend them on here xxxx
Lottie, I got a macom bra, don't know if anyone else has one but you only have to buy the right back size and not worry about cup size. They expand to any size apparently but it does look a bit strange on! I got a pack of 2 high impact ones from m&s too as have heard lots of ladies recommend them on here xxxx
CandyCat321- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : South Yorkshire
Re: January Buddies
Mine recommended Macom or triump triaction so I got
The triumph both in DD but they don't seem that big! Saying that I've never worn a sports bra so have no idea how supportive and tight they will be.
So hard to imagine isn't it as our boobs will be a totally different shape xx
The triumph both in DD but they don't seem that big! Saying that I've never worn a sports bra so have no idea how supportive and tight they will be.
So hard to imagine isn't it as our boobs will be a totally different shape xx
LOTTIEB- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Essex
Re: January Buddies
What size are you all having? Anyone having 265ccs? X
Alisonx123- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Bucks
Re: January Buddies
I don't even know haha! I'm so useless I barely know anything only my surgeon and hospital lol xx
LOTTIEB- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Essex
Re: January Buddies
Hi Alison, 380 (I think) I know sian90 was having 295cc...
I have been torn between 350 and 380 for weeks But 99% sure 380s
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I have been torn between 350 and 380 for weeks But 99% sure 380s
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krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
Hi Alison, I'm having 525's my choice was between 460 and 525 so I've decided on the biggest. X
mrsgray- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Leicestershire
Re: January Buddies
Hi girls, i am Jan 10th at Transform, Glasgow. 370cc partial unders, Natrelle 410 anatomicals. I have 2 macom bras, hoping they will do. I am hoping for full c/d cup, i am an empty 34a after breastfeeding 2 boys for bloomin' ages! Xx D
greenbean1- BJSF Addict
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Location : Glasgow
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Hey mrsgray apologies if I asked already...are you having unders/overs? xx
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
hey green , I bet you will achieve that ...I breastfed my 2 boys too, monkies!
I don't know if mine are partials or full unders..Hhhmmmmmm I think they are full, will have to email tomorrow and find out.
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I don't know if mine are partials or full unders..Hhhmmmmmm I think they are full, will have to email tomorrow and find out.
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krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
Lottie! Just seen your last post... did you have a sizing consultation hun? x
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
Oh wow! My implants are tiny! My surgeon didn't really give me much of an option he just said this would be best for me. I am having overs but one 265 cc and the other240cc as slight assymetry
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Alisonx123- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Bucks
Re: January Buddies
Hiya girls, can't believe its January already, BA next Fri, eeeek! Feels reassuring to know other girls getting their BAs so soon too. This forum is brill! xx D
greenbean1- BJSF Addict
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Location : Glasgow
Re: January Buddies
hi krizzooo, i am not sure why there is an option between full and partial unders and what difference it makes? My surgeon did offer me 410cc but said it would make me more rounded on top and i really want sloping look. Booby greed still niggling at me tho... 380cc sounds a perfect size! xx D
greenbean1- BJSF Addict
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Location : Glasgow
Re: January Buddies
Boob greed gets to us all I think....given the option. My PS said to me
"what would you be more disappointed with?......
To be too small, or slightly bigger than you imagined?"
Fab Question. Hard to answer but for me I think to be smaller than I want would be worse.
Alison: are you petite? A lot of slim/small frame ladies have smaller if their PS feels their frame wouldn't take a larger implant, unless you go in asking to be like Jordan,, hehe.
I have very slight asymmetry, PS didn't feel it enough to use different sizes though, so I will just be a bigger version of me now.
xx
"what would you be more disappointed with?......
To be too small, or slightly bigger than you imagined?"
Fab Question. Hard to answer but for me I think to be smaller than I want would be worse.
Alison: are you petite? A lot of slim/small frame ladies have smaller if their PS feels their frame wouldn't take a larger implant, unless you go in asking to be like Jordan,, hehe.
I have very slight asymmetry, PS didn't feel it enough to use different sizes though, so I will just be a bigger version of me now.
xx
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
My worry is i look silly if too big cos i am 40 in May and don't want to look OTT and suddenly really big after being small for years. Hope that makes sense? I am 5'8 and 9st3 with v ribby chest area. I also haven't told my sister yet and she will be shocked at me doing this! Xx
greenbean1- BJSF Addict
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Location : Glasgow
Re: January Buddies
Only my parents and hubby and VERY close friends know.
I have lived in padded bars so I think the change won't be too obvious.
I think you are having a good size...if like me you hope to fill out what you have
Can't wait
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I have lived in padded bars so I think the change won't be too obvious.
I think you are having a good size...if like me you hope to fill out what you have
Can't wait
xx
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Dorset
Re: January Buddies
I'm having overs Krizzo.
I have had an email to say not to wear anything artificial on day of op so no hair products or make up x
I have had an email to say not to wear anything artificial on day of op so no hair products or make up x
mrsgray- Active BJSF Member
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Location : Leicestershire
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