Wired swimwear...
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Princess_x
Lias6246
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Wired swimwear...
Hiya girls
I've seen a gorgeous red cozzie a la bay watch that I want to buy but it has wires and I'm not allowed worse for 3 months. My surgeon said I could take the kids swimming as long as I didn't swim... I can't wait to take them as I was so paranoid before my ba I didn't take them for months.
My question is, will I be ok in a wired cozzie just for maximum an hour?
Thanks I'm advance xxxx
I've seen a gorgeous red cozzie a la bay watch that I want to buy but it has wires and I'm not allowed worse for 3 months. My surgeon said I could take the kids swimming as long as I didn't swim... I can't wait to take them as I was so paranoid before my ba I didn't take them for months.
My question is, will I be ok in a wired cozzie just for maximum an hour?
Thanks I'm advance xxxx
Lias6246- BJSF Addict
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Re: Wired swimwear...
No, it's not worth the risk x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Well many of us are allowed to wear wires after the 6 week mark so I can see where your coming from and other women would
BUT ... I personally wouldn't just because it was advice tailored to you and you won't want to risk it even for a little while xx
BUT ... I personally wouldn't just because it was advice tailored to you and you won't want to risk it even for a little while xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Absolutely not worth the risk babe when there's plenty of pretty non-wired costumes you wear as an alternative.
Think about the wait you've had for these new boobs
Think about the cost its taken to get them
Think about the surgery you've put yourself through
Think about the recovery you've patiently gone through already.
And now think about the possibility of putting yourself back on the theatre table, for the sake of one hour in wires and you having to pay for any possibly revision because you voided your aftercare.
Is it really worth it Lisa?
Think about the wait you've had for these new boobs
Think about the cost its taken to get them
Think about the surgery you've put yourself through
Think about the recovery you've patiently gone through already.
And now think about the possibility of putting yourself back on the theatre table, for the sake of one hour in wires and you having to pay for any possibly revision because you voided your aftercare.
Is it really worth it Lisa?
Re: Wired swimwear...
Dont do it. If im.honest after last BA i prob done too much which didnt help my probs and prob helped me to get on that reop list
Xx
Xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Wired swimwear...
hmm - i was going to ask my PS when i could get back to swimming.
He did say 6 weeks with sports bra and then bra - but he didnt say wired or not ..
nice one - i have more questions to ask now ...
well - all said above - I am so eager too - bt i think about ALL Cookie has said - and honestly - i dont want to go back on the re-op list for any reason at all
He did say 6 weeks with sports bra and then bra - but he didnt say wired or not ..
nice one - i have more questions to ask now ...
well - all said above - I am so eager too - bt i think about ALL Cookie has said - and honestly - i dont want to go back on the re-op list for any reason at all
Prettylil- BJSF Addict
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Re: Wired swimwear...
Oh wow, I didn't realise it would effect them that much! I didn't really think about it to be honest I just thought the no wire was as it stops them dropping! Obviously not!
No I definitely would risk anything for a swimming cozzie, as you said, I'm sure I can find a nice non wired one I just thought it would be ok for an hour... I'm very glad I have this forum, thank you for all your replies.
Xxx
No I definitely would risk anything for a swimming cozzie, as you said, I'm sure I can find a nice non wired one I just thought it would be ok for an hour... I'm very glad I have this forum, thank you for all your replies.
Xxx
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