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Post by mandy_moo 9th May 2010, 10:37 am

well i'm 4 weeks post op tomorrow, and the top of my chest is still totally numb, as well as most of my boobs. it feels really bruised under my collar bones in the centre, but across the whole of my chest its still really tight and numb. my boobs have just started to soften in the last couple of days..i can actually move them a couple of cm closer together lol!

and as for my nipples....ouch!! i only have to accidentally brush my hand against them and its sooo awful numb chest? 62722

am i still so numb and sore as i've had an uplift as well? and when does it start to get better? numb chest? 727885

oh, and do you think its too early to get measured even tho they're still quite solid? i was gonna have a walk to la senza tomorrow
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Post by katie 9th May 2010, 11:25 am

mand, thats all normail with unders, nipples are so sore and wild at times at this stage, numbness is normal, it takes at least 6 weeks and sstill you will have lots of varying sensations.... don't bother getting measured yet, you are no where near what you will end up.... patience is a vitue hun! and don't worry.... numbness, sharp pains, tingling sore nips, achey boobs, is all normal,, as long as scars look healthy and you feel well in yourself its ok, just wear your sb religiously 24/7 apart from when you put bio oil on or whatever you're using.... 3 weeks is still incredibly early even with out a uplift! xxxxxxxxx
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Post by COOKIE 9th May 2010, 4:31 pm

There are a lot of nerves that have been cut when you have an uplift Mandy and all the sensations you're experiencing are quite normal babe - My turning point was around 10 weeks post-op.

I wouldn't attempt buying new bras just yet sweetness, you still have so many changes to go through and it's still a little early to consider wires as you're still healing hun, rushing into wired bras really isn't advisable babe without speaking with your surgeon first.

Be patient sweetie, I know how hard it is, but your boobs really do need time to heal, especially after such an invasive surgery as an uplift hun... time really does fly and it won't be long before you're in your gorgeous bra showing off your new boobs. xx
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Post by mandy_moo 9th May 2010, 4:41 pm

aw thanks girls....i had a feeling it was just the nerves knitting back together , but i just wondered how long my boobs are gonna feel like this....i feel like i'm walking around with my arms held protectively in front of me in case anyone bumps into me!!

i wasn't going to buy any bras yet....i'm just so damn impatient to see what size they are at the mo lol!

katie you said i'm nowhere near my finished size....i hope i can take that to mean they still might grow a bit when the fluffing fairy pays me a visit! i really hope so lol! numb chest? 727935 i dnt wanna shrink numb chest? Icon_pale
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Post by katie 9th May 2010, 4:50 pm

Mand, don't hold me to it, but you're only 3 weeks, swelling goes down, then so do the numb chest? 113752 then they sort of 'fill out' and soften up and I went from C cup to D/DD between 8 & 12 weeks..

and still to this day only a couple weeks ago, I thought oh what the hell I can wear a C cup.. bought a cracker on ebay for a few quid and was spillin out the top like you wouldn't believe,,, def NOT a attractive look, so had to send it back... numb chest? 557141
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Post by natalia 9th May 2010, 5:16 pm

its normal i was numb undneath for 8 months
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