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Movement, 13 days post op!

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Post by *Carls* 16th July 2009, 7:13 pm

Hello girls,

I am 13 days post op, I had 375 in my left and 345 in my right along with an areola lift on the right side.

I appear to be healing well but the right is still a little swollen.

When I lean over I can feel the implant falling forward in the right and wondered whether this was normal? Shocked

Also the left is sitting lower than the other? Will this drop to the same level?

Your advice and feelings would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks girls,

Carlie

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Post by RoxyChick 16th July 2009, 7:36 pm

Hey lovely,

Iit's completely normal, I remember the feeling! You're gonna go through so many changes in the next few months, so try not to worry about swelling and them being unever, they'll really settle up and I'm sure you'll love them!

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Post by misf1 16th July 2009, 7:39 pm

I had that feeling to, it was really weird. It goes away though don't worry. My left is still lower than my right, but the right is catching up slowly. Must be something to do with being right handed.
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Post by Tonic28 16th July 2009, 8:08 pm

Hi Carls2246

I too could feel the implant move forward when I bent over to pick up something from the floor or out of a low cupboard, its the wierdest feeling and worried me too. I asked PS and its normal. Mine don't do it anymore and Im now 4 weeks post op......One of mine is also lower than the other, the left being the lower.....annoying! Hope this helps xxxxxxxx
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Post by cakey_baby 16th July 2009, 8:20 pm

Hi Hun

I could feel the implant moving when i was laid down its completely normal and will settle down soon. My lefties also a little higher than my rightie still dont worry they will both heal and different rates it takes a few months for you to get the final result but im sure you will love them hun.

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Post by Annie66 16th July 2009, 8:30 pm

Yep, like the others say - all normal - nothing to worry about. It is a weird feeling though when it moves around! :lol:
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Post by *Carls* 16th July 2009, 9:40 pm

Thanks girls, really put my mind at rest....again!!!

Your fab, don't know what I would have done without you all, my PS probably would have sent the Police round for harrassing him!!!

Love ya! Hug
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Post by missmarie60 16th July 2009, 9:49 pm

oooh i can remember that too it got me real worried, but they soon stop moving around and settle so its nothing to worry about x
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