Walking feels odd in the boobs!
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Re: Walking feels odd in the boobs!
Tell you the truth lucy106 it's the worst pain I've ever felt. I had 2 kids naturally birth but I did think my boobs was more painful as it prolonged. Xxx maybe I'm a baby!!!!
Carrierowland- BJSF Addict
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Re: Walking feels odd in the boobs!
I think that's the only reason I got up and did it, didn't want hubby doubg everything and I just feel so useless otherwise. Xx
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Re driving, go back to the learner hand shuffle, take corners slowly, give your self plenty of time to do the journey so you don't rush, panic and do any damage (to your self mostly lol). Try forward parking, drive through car park gaps so your always facing out, instead of reversing and if you have to make use of mirrors so you don't turn your body awkwardly xx
Lucy I reckon your healing is taking time due to the fact that you are a fit person, you had unders therefor your well toned muscle has taken a beating, had to repair while it stretches and all nerves have got to fuse back together. Your not a wimp and in another week or two you'll be over the worst xx
You are all doing fab, we all recover differently. Keep up the great healing xx
Lucy I reckon your healing is taking time due to the fact that you are a fit person, you had unders therefor your well toned muscle has taken a beating, had to repair while it stretches and all nerves have got to fuse back together. Your not a wimp and in another week or two you'll be over the worst xx
You are all doing fab, we all recover differently. Keep up the great healing xx
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], if you can why not get your hair washed at a salon. I did at day 4 or 5 can't remember which, it was heavenly bliss and I felt great after xx
BkozK- BJSF Elite Member
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Thanks [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], I should have booked an appointment really but I really need to do it tonight. I can't even get away with a messy updo anymore since I stupidly decided to have a bob cut not that long ago. The hubster will help if I'm struggling. Xx luckily I don't have far to drive to work takes about 15 mins. But would take just a bit longer than an hour to walk. I'm not going to push myself though if I feel like I'm struggling i will have to make other arrangements. X
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I had my hair done twice at a salon - just a wash and blowdry! My husband washed it in between those two washes - I've had scanky hair since 16th Dec!
Thanks for your kind words BkozK - trying not to be wimpy! New start is no feeling sorry for myself!! Xx
Thanks for your kind words BkozK - trying not to be wimpy! New start is no feeling sorry for myself!! Xx
Lucy106- BJSF Addict
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You are far from wimpy Lucy, we've gone through surgery, two operations, we all recovery differently and if you want to feel sorry for yourself then do so. Or just come on here and we will try and lift your spirits. Xx
mrskelly- BJSF Addict
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Ahhh thanks mrskelly. How are u today? Let us know how the one week check goes. I'm having the tapes off today which is a bit exciting! Xx
Lucy106- BJSF Addict
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I'm just sat here waiting now. I'm hoping they say I can go into my Macom as this strap is so uncomfortable xx
mrskelly- BJSF Addict
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Lets hope they let you wear the macom. Xx
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