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Can feel my implant in my armpit??

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Post by Gem03 30th October 2014, 4:28 pm

I am 6 days post op now and concerned that I can feel my left implant in my armpit? It feels really heavy and the implant seems to be sticking out which is making it really uncomfortable! I'm starting to worry, has anyone else had this?x
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Post by ambzdee94 30th October 2014, 4:30 pm

I dont know anything about this but didn't want to read and run, sure one of the more experienced girls will be able to advise you soon , im sure its nothing to worry about
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Post by Gem03 30th October 2014, 4:31 pm

Oh thank you, I hope it's nothing serious!!x
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Post by ambzdee94 30th October 2014, 4:35 pm

your only 6days post op still alot of healing to go through , try not worry but you should be due for a check up from surgeon soon? let him know your concerns . Who did you go through ? xx
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Post by Gem03 30th October 2014, 4:40 pm

I'm seeing them on Tuesday, so I'll ask them then. I had a nhs surgeon due to a congenital disorder. Have you had your surgery yet?x
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Post by ambzdee94 30th October 2014, 4:44 pm

Awryt. No not yet 18th decemeber. I moved my date twice haha! My surgeon also a consultant for the NHS too and works privately were im getting mine done at Spire xx
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Post by Gem03 30th October 2014, 4:46 pm

You'll have them done by Christmas then! :) x
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Post by ambzdee94 30th October 2014, 4:48 pm

Yes cant wait! obviously be very sore on xmas day but i dont care im lazy at Christmas haha! & i dont have to get up early as i have no children. just my mam & dad lol. it works much better for me as ive tied them in with my xmas holidays so i can have longer off :)
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Post by Gem03 30th October 2014, 4:50 pm

Oh that's a good idea, good luck with it all :) xx
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Post by ambzdee94 30th October 2014, 5:07 pm

You too happy healing xx
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Post by Charlii 30th October 2014, 6:05 pm

Sounds normal to me. This early they are so high and tight, and you're much more aware of them. They're going to feel heavy, not just because of the added weight of the implant your body isn't used to, but with the swelling also exacerbating it. Your bra should be giving them enough support, but it will still be uncomfortable. Stick with painkillers if it's too much. They'll drop eventually and start to feel part of your body in a couple months. Do bring it up with your surgeon though.
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Post by Gem03 30th October 2014, 6:10 pm

Okay thank you for your advice Charlii! I'm just worrying because it feels so prominent in my armpit, very odd feeling but if that's normal then I can relax a bit more about it!x
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