Driving after BA?
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Re: Driving after BA?
Thanks guys, I'm hoping the fact it's auto will make a big difference :) x
Kt402- BJSF Addict
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I'm still not driving much.. I tried after 2 n a bit weeks.. Them left it till 3 weeks... But was too much so hubby been driving me around. Going to try again properly this week.
I had unders x
I had unders x
Jenpops- BJSF Addict
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Wow Jen that's a long time, I hope I can get back into it sooner. Hopefully as I had overs it will be less time x
Kt402- BJSF Addict
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I am really good thanks. I am a bit tender under armpits, i think cos the implants are so high just now. Hubby back to work this week so friend taken my older boy to gym class for me. Cant push buggy uphill yet so will need to be a short walk this afternoon. Need to look out pre-op bras for the recycling bag, wont be needing those again, yippeee! XxDi
greenbean1- BJSF Addict
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Whilst you're experiencing dizziness as a side effect from the anti-bs I really go wouldn't go near the car let alone drive it Kt!
When you're feeling better and have a clear head, you should be fine to drive the car as long as you feel able. This is generally about a week post-op for some women. Many women take longer though because they simply don't feel ready and know themselves that it wouldn't be safe to drive xx
When you're feeling better and have a clear head, you should be fine to drive the car as long as you feel able. This is generally about a week post-op for some women. Many women take longer though because they simply don't feel ready and know themselves that it wouldn't be safe to drive xx
Last edited by COOKIE on 20th January 2014, 12:22 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Typo)
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Good point cookie! At least I'm saving money on petrol whilst I'm unable to drive
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Kt402- BJSF Addict
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Yes Green, I have mine going to the local co-op, they are collecting Bras of all things to raise money for the Air ambulance here....
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krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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greenbean looking at your wee description at the side it says your hoping for a c cup, your easily looking i like an f cup cause your bigger than me lol
I started doing the school run one week post op both times but its literally a 3 min flat walk away, I love when my husband went back to work 2 days post op for me, he dont the school and nursery run and I had the house to myself from half 8 to half 4, bliss lol xx
I started doing the school run one week post op both times but its literally a 3 min flat walk away, I love when my husband went back to work 2 days post op for me, he dont the school and nursery run and I had the house to myself from half 8 to half 4, bliss lol xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I don't drive so can offer any help that way, but do wait until your PS give you the go ahead to resume driving, then take it easy and ease yourself into it! if it hurts don't do it, give it another couple of days then try again. XXX
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Mirren!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Two words:
FAB AVI
Two words:
FAB AVI
krizzooo1- BJSF Elite Member
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Thanks mirren and ditto, love your avi x
Kt402- BJSF Addict
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I agree love love love that bra!! xx
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