This is the year!
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tinkerbell24
cupcake1991
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This is the year!
Oh my god!
Goodness!
Good God!
Yeee-ha!
I can finally say that i'm having my op this year- how friggin exciting!!
It's only in December (if i'm this excited now- what will I be like the week before the op?!?!). It means I have plenty of time to whittle down my 4 selected surgeons in to 'The One' though (hoping I like one of them!) and I can also collect my post op supplies over a few months.
Do you ladies think it's too early to start going for the free 15min consultations with the surgeons I like?
Goodness!
Good God!
Yeee-ha!
I can finally say that i'm having my op this year- how friggin exciting!!
It's only in December (if i'm this excited now- what will I be like the week before the op?!?!). It means I have plenty of time to whittle down my 4 selected surgeons in to 'The One' though (hoping I like one of them!) and I can also collect my post op supplies over a few months.
Do you ladies think it's too early to start going for the free 15min consultations with the surgeons I like?
cupcake1991- Active BJSF Member
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Re: This is the year!
you can start seeing surgeons as soon as you want
I would say look into everything that you want in your boobs, like the shape the size etc get some pics of the internet and take them with you to any consultations so then you can discuss what you want with your surgeon xx
I would say look into everything that you want in your boobs, like the shape the size etc get some pics of the internet and take them with you to any consultations so then you can discuss what you want with your surgeon xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Plenty if time to do lots of research. How come you decided in Dec? X
Jenpops- BJSF Addict
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Not too early to start seeing surgeons now hunny, the more research and the more you see the more equipt you will be in your descion x
mrsball- Global Mod
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I think that the longer you have the better it is for you like MRs B said you can do lots and lots of research and when you go let them know that you are looking into lots of diff options surgeons etc as your aim to have your BA is Dec xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi jenpops :) the reason i'm opting for December is because I should have all the money saved up by then (i'd rather not have any debt - it makes me anxious) and also, I get a week off work over Christmas so if I incorporate that with a little annual leave, i'll have a nice amount of time off to recover without having to use too much holiday! I'm a smart cookie, eh?!
cupcake1991- Active BJSF Member
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I was a Dec first BA and it worked out great holiday wise but wasnt to great as I didnt remember xmas day last year lol i was 10 days post op but I did struggle the last time pain wise
This time I was the 25th Nov so a few weeks away from xmas so a bit better this time xx
This time I was the 25th Nov so a few weeks away from xmas so a bit better this time xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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ahh poor you :( I LOVE christmas so would have been pretty upset about that! Hope you had lots of roast tato's to compensate for the drowsiness!
cupcake1991- Active BJSF Member
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I have 2 kids aswell so felt pretty bad but it was ok in the end and this year we had a great time
I didnt need to take as many painkillers this time only needing them at night and some paracetamol in the day as Im just so achey with the band xx
I didnt need to take as many painkillers this time only needing them at night and some paracetamol in the day as Im just so achey with the band xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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oh bless you- it must be really hard with kiddies. That's funny, i'd have thought that the re-op would leave you in more pain than the first op due to scar tissue etc. Glad you're not suffering too much.
cupcake1991- Active BJSF Member
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Makes sense you sensible gal you! X
Jenpops- BJSF Addict
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no I had literally no pain at all after the reop was really strange however the scars were more stingy this time and still are xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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do you think that's because the surgeon went through the same incision? or did he/she make a new one?
cupcake1991- Active BJSF Member
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I went for my consultations in novemeber saying i wanted my BA in july.........afterwards i went home n booked it for Jan! Xx
Misszc- BJSF Addict
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How exciting, babe!!
You have plenty of time to do all the revision you need and feel settled and at ease in your own mind! You also have time to feel that buzz of excitment and happiness for a whole year haha! Yay xxxxx
You have plenty of time to do all the revision you need and feel settled and at ease in your own mind! You also have time to feel that buzz of excitment and happiness for a whole year haha! Yay xxxxx
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