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Post by loui1981 12th May 2014, 9:08 pm

I'm 4.5 months and my right is about 2-3cm higher and looks asymmetric, can I still wear a band to help?  My surgeon is not easy to get hold of,  and I don't have any way to contact her other than thro transform.
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Post by Charlii 12th May 2014, 10:24 pm

Honestly, I don't think it would be of any help this far along. The only way to know is to get hold of your surgeon. Keep pestering them, phone them every hour if you have to, you'll soon annoy them into an appointment!
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Post by tinkerbell24 12th May 2014, 10:34 pm

Yeah if it had been worn it be better but to start wearing it prop won't make much diff xx
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Post by loui1981 13th May 2014, 7:19 am

Grrr bloody transform,  I couldn't even see my surgeon til 3 months. I asked the nurse at 6 week's about massaging and she said they don't recommend it but I was told I was not allowed push up bras for six months. I have subfascial overs so it's not like under n should have both dropped n filled out my empty breasts that's why I choose overs as I just wanted filling.  is there much hope of my right settling down with massage?  X
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Post by Charlii 13th May 2014, 8:34 am

If you've been told not to massage then don't touch them. Every girls instructions are different, just because it worked for one, wont mean it will work for you. It could even be damaging.

We're not doctors hun, so we cant possibly say what's going to work. The only way to know is to see your surgeon again. Don't take no for an answer, keep at them until you get an appointment, if its close enough, go down there and demand to be seen. Personally, I though Transform were awful from the off, I didn't even get round to the surgeons after some sales girl repeated the website to me, and you do hear the stories here of how hard its been to get contact. Persistence is key, do not let them fob you off.
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Post by loui1981 13th May 2014, 7:37 pm

I I'm booked to see her 22 of this month.  Scared after she told me off for examining them last time,  but if it's not dropping and I'm nearly five months she should see me shouldn't she?  Although revision probably wouldn't be covered would it?
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Post by Charlii 13th May 2014, 8:02 pm

She should see you whenever you ask to, it's all in your aftercare. Try writing down all of your concerns and taking them with you, that way if you do find yourself anxious or flustered, you've got your notes to keep you on track. Make sure she takes notes of all you say too, and ask to read them back so you know it's your words. Then if she says give it another x months, you've got everything on writing to then say we tried, I've still got xyz problems, do something.
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