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Post by Jessica 27th July 2009, 1:13 pm

How long until I get some feeling back? As yet my nipples are completely numb, although they do respond to touch I can't feel it, and from my nipples down to the bottom of my breast is numb xxx
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Post by natalia 27th July 2009, 1:26 pm

u lucky thing lol my nipples killed for at least 8 weeks but my lower breast was numb for around 10 months not saying u will be it just took awhile for me and i couldnt feel a thing around my lower breast until i finally fluffed and then my sensations came back everyone is diff thouh hun
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Post by sarahsbabies 27th July 2009, 1:33 pm

Yeah don't knock it Jessica, one of mine is numb and I wish the other one was as the one with feeling is so sensitive it just feels sore all the time :sad: .
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Post by cakey_baby 27th July 2009, 5:05 pm

I started to get feeling back after about 3 weeks then they were back to normal after about 7 weeks i think everyone will be different though hun.

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Post by Jessica 27th July 2009, 5:10 pm

I'm really scared I'll never be able to feel my nipples again! Glad you say about three weeks Cakey as I was under the impression it came back in a few days and I've got absolutely nothing yet. xx
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Post by cakey_baby 27th July 2009, 5:12 pm

No not for a couple more weeks hun, wont be long though.

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Post by *Sally* 27th July 2009, 5:17 pm

I could feel my nipples after about a week or so but they were so incredibly sensitive I kind of wished they were still numb!!

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Post by natalia 27th July 2009, 5:30 pm

me to sclarke jessica u are lucky lol
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Post by LJK 27th July 2009, 5:36 pm

My nipples were number for about 2 weeks, then they became very sensitive and sore. The lower half of my boobs was also numb, and has only just started to come back,- not fully yet.
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Post by nads 27th July 2009, 9:03 pm

My nipples were the same as LJK's, numb after op for a couple of weeks and the super senstive to the point I wished them numb again!! Then they calmed down but it did take a while and now at 7 months they're still going through changes but they are basically back to normal sensation now, nerves do take a while to heal

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