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should i be concerned?

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Post by fluffy_bunn1e 28th October 2009, 4:39 pm

Yesterday we went to a country park and took the landlords dog.
we had a walk and i threw the ball for the dog a few times.
with my right arm, this felt strange and a bit unnatural so i stopped.but after when walking the implant in my right feels like its kinda loose when i walk, does that make sense?

like it feels different from the left one almost like the implant has come away slightly.

maybe im over anyalising Screwy

its not painful, just feels strange, anyone help? xxx
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Post by claire265 28th October 2009, 6:08 pm

It sounds perfectly normal but I know what you mean it feels unnatural - I got this feeling when I ran and still do the odd time - like the implant is loose. My PS said its the muscle rubbing over the implant - I used to feel like it was flapping - horrible. I would ask you're PS at your check up just tp be safe
Claire xx
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Post by fluffy_bunn1e 28th October 2009, 6:11 pm

yes flapping is a good word Claire, im not due to see him til 17th Nov, i ll just see over next few days what its like, thanks tho, nice to know it seems normal, you do feel your questioning everything but i know just a quick post on here puts your mind at rest, thanks xx
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Post by fluffy_bunn1e 28th October 2009, 7:26 pm

ooh when i jump the rightie feels loose, like inside, hmmm????
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Post by gotsomeboobs 28th October 2009, 8:28 pm

I am nearly three months post op hun and mine feels the same when I am out running or even running up the stairs. Feels really wierd, not a nice feeling at all. But all worth it in my eyes lol xxx
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Post by misf1 28th October 2009, 9:39 pm

Just make sure you take it easy hun, hopefully it will go away eventually.
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Post by fluffy_bunn1e 28th October 2009, 9:44 pm

hoe so, im worried work tomorrow will play havoc witth my chest, lol xx
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Post by kerrymac1 28th October 2009, 9:51 pm

We're going through the exact same things, my left one feels loose, I posted on here the other day about it, when I bend over it feels like my boob is going to fall off. I've read older posts on here and it seems normal chick just weird should i be concerned? Icon_eek xxx
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Post by staci_x 28th October 2009, 10:11 pm

fluffy_bunn1e wrote:Yesterday we went to a country park and took the landlords dog.
we had a walk and i threw the ball for the dog a few times.
with my right arm, this felt strange and a bit unnatural so i stopped.but after when walking the implant in my right feels like its kinda loose when i walk, does that make sense?

like it feels different from the left one almost like the implant has come away slightly.

maybe im over anyalising should i be concerned? 751387

its not painful, just feels strange, anyone help? xxx

I've done the same, that blasted 5th gear!! Now I feel slighty aching in the left boob and twinges!x
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Post by Jessica 28th October 2009, 10:39 pm

It might be scar tissue loosening/breaking up? x
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