Air bubble?
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Air bubble?
Me again..... sorry...
For id say the last 5 days i've fely like what i can only describe as a big air bubble under my left implant, to the point where it feels as its moving or lifting the implant up almost? Ive had the 'farting boob thing' but this feels different and is really uncomfy (even painful at times).
Has anyone else had this, or similar - I was hoping it would disperse after a few days but it doesnt seem to be. Its only in my left, my right feels fine.
XXX
For id say the last 5 days i've fely like what i can only describe as a big air bubble under my left implant, to the point where it feels as its moving or lifting the implant up almost? Ive had the 'farting boob thing' but this feels different and is really uncomfy (even painful at times).
Has anyone else had this, or similar - I was hoping it would disperse after a few days but it doesnt seem to be. Its only in my left, my right feels fine.
XXX
muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Re: Air bubble?
Hi it sounds normal to me. Sounds like air moving around. Hopefully a mod will be around soon to put your mind at rest. You look amazing by the way in your avi xx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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Aww, thanks Anne :-)
I'm hoping its normal but I'd have thought if it was air it would have gone by now. Feels like I need to lift the bottom of my boob up to let it out, or squeeze it through the incision lol.
Gross really :-/ xx
I'm hoping its normal but I'd have thought if it was air it would have gone by now. Feels like I need to lift the bottom of my boob up to let it out, or squeeze it through the incision lol.
Gross really :-/ xx
muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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No it would not of all gone by now. It can hang around for a while. It will disperse in its own time. Have you tried telling them off lol. Xxxx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Air bubble?
It can take a few weeks. Might even be fluid. But it'll reabsorb into your body eventually. If it's still there at say, 6wk, bring it up with your surgeon.
Charlii- Moderator
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Re: Air bubble?
My 2nd guess would have been fluid, im due to see my surgeon on the 26th so I will mention it to him then if I still have it.
Thanks for putting my mind at rest a little ladies x
Thanks for putting my mind at rest a little ladies x
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