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Clothes 5DPO
Hey girls,
Hope you're all okay, congratulations to all the girls who've had thier surgery and I've missed it. Hope you're all buzzing with the outcome
I've got a funeral to go to on the 30th, I'll be 5 days past op, will I able to wear tightly fitted dress or will I still be in ‘chill clothes’ ?
Thanks girls x
Hope you're all okay, congratulations to all the girls who've had thier surgery and I've missed it. Hope you're all buzzing with the outcome
I've got a funeral to go to on the 30th, I'll be 5 days past op, will I able to wear tightly fitted dress or will I still be in ‘chill clothes’ ?
Thanks girls x
Boney1992- BJSF Elite Member
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Lightly fitted dress should not be a problem as long as you still have your post op bra on. I was only in chill clothes a couple of days. Sorry for your loss xx
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Okay lovely, thank you. Xx
Boney1992- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi gorgeous, do you know what sort of bra you will be in post op yet babe? for an outfit, I would not want anything too tight in the boob area on, and don't forget you might get Buddha belly so you need to be prepared for that too being 5 days post op. So sorry for your loss babe, big hugs. xxx
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Sorry for your loss honey, I had a binder on for 7 days after but most ladies are in macoms or similar xx
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So sorry hun xx
I was 5 days yesterday and still a bit sore and swollen. Still finding it difficult using my arms getting in to anything tight. 5days is still really early hun x
I was 5 days yesterday and still a bit sore and swollen. Still finding it difficult using my arms getting in to anything tight. 5days is still really early hun x
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Sorry for your loss.
I wore pjs first day then back in normal clothes the day after skinny jeans and tight tops etc. if you're wearing something tight though you might want a cardie or something to hide pointy boobs. Takes a little longer getting dressed but if you have help on hand just incase you should be fine. Xx
I wore pjs first day then back in normal clothes the day after skinny jeans and tight tops etc. if you're wearing something tight though you might want a cardie or something to hide pointy boobs. Takes a little longer getting dressed but if you have help on hand just incase you should be fine. Xx
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LuciaH wrote:Hi gorgeous, do you know what sort of bra you will be in post op yet babe? for an outfit, I would not want anything too tight in the boob area on, and don't forget you might get Buddha belly so you need to be prepared for that too being 5 days post op. So sorry for your loss babe, big hugs. xxx
God, Lucia, can't stop looking at you AVI, amazing.
Yes, I'll be wearing a Macom, but I will have a strap on that I will have to wear 24/7 for 12 days. Yeah I was thinking that about it being tight around my boobs... But I thought there could always be a chance! Any suggestions I could wear, I'm going to be wearing pencil skirt but what sort of top could I wear? I doubt I'll be able to be moving arms freely by then either!
Big kisses babe! xx
Lolo - Thanks for reply babe, hopefully I wont be in chilling clothes too long. I like nice fitted clothes, but I think 5DPO is just too soon and wouldn't do me or my boobs any good. Xx
Amy - Wow, 5DPO already. Hope you're feeling well, babe. Congratulations. Xx
Gem - What's a binder babe? Is it the thick white strapped that's put under the boobs holding them up is it? Xx
On a more brighter note, only one more day to wait & only two more sleeps! Xx
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I'm sure you'll be fine Hun x I'm 17 days po & been wearing normal clothes since day 3 or 4 xx
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Okay babe, thank you! Xx
Boney1992- BJSF Elite Member
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Sounds like you'll be in a compression band rather than a binder. The band is a couple inches wide and just goes over the top of the breast, whereas the binder is like a full body wrap I think.
I'd say shirt and cardi if you've got it, much easier to put on rather than over the head clothes.
I'd say shirt and cardi if you've got it, much easier to put on rather than over the head clothes.
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The sort of band I'm wearing is big, sort of wrap support under breast and looks as though it pushes them up but I don't think it does. I don't know the name of it I will try and find out. Xx
Boney1992- BJSF Elite Member
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I'd get something loose and comfortable as your still going to be feeling rough, as Lucia said budda belly and sore.
Think about your comfort as this could be potentially very difficult for u to do. I couldn't have done it but then I clearly reacted badly.
Sorry for your loss x
Think about your comfort as this could be potentially very difficult for u to do. I couldn't have done it but then I clearly reacted badly.
Sorry for your loss x
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Thank you, babe. Xx
Boney1992- BJSF Elite Member
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Because of the limited arm movements and the band / binder I would probably wear a shirt like Charlii said, I know it would not be tight like you like babe, but you need to be comfortable babe. xx
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Yeah babe, completely agree. Going to wear very stretchy but figure hugging dress. I think it'll be just fine as it's very comfortable and expands with body shape, so they accommodate new boobs!! Thank you!! Xx
Boney1992- BJSF Elite Member
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wear what your comfortable in after all its a funeral, not the nicest of days so a simple shirt and skirt might be best, specially if your in a compression band ect as these are already really uncomfortable lol xx
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