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Hello Ladies,
I'm so pleased to have found this site!! :o) I had my ba last sept with Dr Marco Morcai at the Harley Medical Group and love my new boobies to say the least but I'm after a bit of info.
I've gone from a 34b to 34dd and had the surgery through my nipple. When I lay down in bed at night they seem to slide to what ever way I'm laying (and I can acutally feel the implant)and I have to sit up to 'gig' them back into place to make the feel comfy again. I've been doing this for about a week now but up till then they have been fine. Also under my breast I've noticed it feels a lumpy. I've not hit them ect or anything.
I call the Harley today and was told I needed to see Dr Moraci but his not available till 14th July soonest. Just wondered if anyone else has experienced this??
Sorry to go on (first post an everything) just wanted to see if anyone else has had this.
Thanks
Lisa
I'm so pleased to have found this site!! :o) I had my ba last sept with Dr Marco Morcai at the Harley Medical Group and love my new boobies to say the least but I'm after a bit of info.
I've gone from a 34b to 34dd and had the surgery through my nipple. When I lay down in bed at night they seem to slide to what ever way I'm laying (and I can acutally feel the implant)and I have to sit up to 'gig' them back into place to make the feel comfy again. I've been doing this for about a week now but up till then they have been fine. Also under my breast I've noticed it feels a lumpy. I've not hit them ect or anything.
I call the Harley today and was told I needed to see Dr Moraci but his not available till 14th July soonest. Just wondered if anyone else has experienced this??
Sorry to go on (first post an everything) just wanted to see if anyone else has had this.
Thanks
Lisa
mummydines- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Corringham, Essex
Re: Hello
Lisa! Welcome to the forum hun.
I think cooks will be able to help with the breast sliding question. She's testing out a new thing called the kush.
I'm still pre-op so can't help with why you get the lumpy feeling but I'm sure some post-op girls will be along soon
BP
xx
I think cooks will be able to help with the breast sliding question. She's testing out a new thing called the kush.
I'm still pre-op so can't help with why you get the lumpy feeling but I'm sure some post-op girls will be along soon
BP
xx
BoobiePrize- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : London
Re: Hello
Hi Lisa and welcome to the forum
I moved your post into the general breast aug section of the forum hun as there are no questions in the hello section and you'll get a better response here babe.
My implants slide too hun, if I'm on my side the top breast flops inwards, if I'm on my back they flop outward (not that I sleep on my back though) but if you're feeling uncomfortable at all you should definately discuss that with your surgeon as well as the lumpiness - maybe wearing your sports bra to bed for a while at night might help hun whilst waiting to see your surgeon?
I moved your post into the general breast aug section of the forum hun as there are no questions in the hello section and you'll get a better response here babe.
My implants slide too hun, if I'm on my side the top breast flops inwards, if I'm on my back they flop outward (not that I sleep on my back though) but if you're feeling uncomfortable at all you should definately discuss that with your surgeon as well as the lumpiness - maybe wearing your sports bra to bed for a while at night might help hun whilst waiting to see your surgeon?
Re: Hello
BoobiePrize wrote:I think cooks will be able to help with the breast sliding question. She's testing out a new thing called the kush.
Yes the kush is working really well and helping lots with the boobie flop!
Here's the link to the Kush Lisa - [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Re: Hello
Hi,
Sorry I posted on the wrong page
Ive been to the Harley today (was up all night worrying about things and esp as I have the PIP implants) and I had a good check over by the nurse who said they look fine and I need not worry about anything, they will let me know if I need to have them replaced.
I'm happy happy happy
xx
Sorry I posted on the wrong page
Ive been to the Harley today (was up all night worrying about things and esp as I have the PIP implants) and I had a good check over by the nurse who said they look fine and I need not worry about anything, they will let me know if I need to have them replaced.
I'm happy happy happy
xx
mummydines- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : Corringham, Essex
Re: Hello
My boobs were quite far apart to begin with and they do move loads when I lay on either side. Also I can feel the implant edge on one side - it feels strange but I've recently had my 12 month check and my ps is really pleased with everything. Keep an eye on them honey but I think you'll be ok.
Cooks I'm so gonna get the Kush. Bf will be happy to ditch the sports bra at night if nothing else
Cooks I'm so gonna get the Kush. Bf will be happy to ditch the sports bra at night if nothing else
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Location : Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, UK
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