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Normal to feel mixed emotions?

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Post by ambzdee94 8th December 2014, 9:46 am

Could I heck sleep last night.... Tossed and turned thing about my operation & boobs!
Somedays I'm really excited , Somedays im realy anxious thinking everything gonnah go wrong. If I'm like this now God knows what I'll be like the night before. GOING out of my mind panic panic
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Post by anneritchley 8th December 2014, 9:58 am

I was the same. Couldn't sleep and all I could think about was what if!!! Even in the day all I could think about was my boobs. On the morning of my op I was suprisenly fine xx
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Post by hh2121 8th December 2014, 10:21 am

It must be totally normal hun as I've read so many people have experienced that. I used to worry about EVERYTHING. In particular I'd worry about being too big/too small, would it heal properly, what was I gonna do with my little one, would people the m I was wrong to have it done. You name it, I felt it!! Try to enjoy the build up though hun as it goes so quickly! Xx
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Post by ambzdee94 8th December 2014, 11:05 am

anneritchley wrote:I was the same. Couldn't sleep and all I could think about was what if!!! Even in the day all I could think about was my boobs. On the morning of my op I was suprisenly fine xx

Really struggling to sleep, had a twitching eye for 2 weeks now too! Think its lack of sleep!
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hh2121 wrote:It must be totally normal hun as I've read so many people have experienced that. I used to worry about EVERYTHING. In particular I'd worry about being too big/too small, would it heal properly, what was I gonna do with my little one, would people the m I was wrong to have it done. You name it, I felt it!! Try to enjoy the build up though hun as it goes so quickly! Xx

Yeah im Worrying about the same really, more about my healing. Got so much to do at work cant concentrate!! will try and block it out haha. I have hardly's any girlfriends to talk to really, thank god for this forum!! xx
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Post by Charlii 8th December 2014, 11:26 am

So normal. We don't call it an emotional roller coaster for nothing! It's fine to have all these mixed emotions. Try and keep yourself busy, get some pampering in to take your mind off it, and do try and get some sleep, you don't want to make yourself ill!
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Post by camilla85 8th December 2014, 12:18 pm

I felt exactly the same way! As Charlii said, keep yourself busy - this is what I did not to go crazy x
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Post by Roses27 8th December 2014, 1:16 pm

Hey Ambz, totally know how you feel chick, im feeling the same and I've still got 6 weeks to go - goodness only knows what I'll be like the week before ! Stay positive and try and banish those anxiety thoughts to one side, remember why your doing this and how happy your going to be once there done, xxx
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Post by krizzooo1 8th December 2014, 1:51 pm

Definitely normal....hun. don't  worry...be confident. X
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Post by Princess_x 8th December 2014, 2:24 pm

I cried the night before my first BA and thought what the heck am I doing.. less of an emotional wreck the second time though! x
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Post by CassieShips 12th December 2014, 10:05 pm

I remember getting to the hospital on the morning of my op and crying my eyes out! I was an absolute crazy person before mine, like you say up one minute, down the next! Just try to calm down and enjoy the experience x x
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Post by kezjb 13th December 2014, 11:19 am

Yeah, of course it is. 
You're excited for your boobs but worried for your op.
Good luck xx
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