Anonymous wrote:Okay. Uncle. I am the OP here who was amendment that I did not want breast surgery. I've gained weight and now I'm a 36 L (yes L). I have to have surgery asap. Will someone whose had surgery recently recommend a doctor they loved and had an excellent experience with? I apologize to those who said surgery who I barked at. Thank you in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Well, it's me op again. I am now, according to nordstrom, a size 34H aka 34ddddd. Yes, I need to visit the stores recommended. But, I am so self conscious and do have posture problems and pain. I have gained weight. Not happy. I am concerned about first dying during surgery. I have a 6 yo. Second, I am afraid of scars!
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand jumping all over the people who suggested a reduction after the OP indicated she was in pain. I believe a well fit bra is helpful, but once you get to a certain size, no supportive bra is going to relieve the weight of heavy breasts. If you can't make it home without unhooking your bra, I do believe it would dramtically improve your life. BTDT. Absolutely one of the best things I ever did for myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, have you considered a breast reduction? Given your measurements the surgery may be covered under your insurance. It's more than a cosmetic issue, obviously.
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Yes cut off your boobs because you need a new bra. Goober!
Anonymous wrote:OP, have you considered a breast reduction? Given your measurements the surgery may be covered under your insurance. It's more than a cosmetic issue, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:How did you get insurance to pay for it? I am 5'3" tall and weigh around 120lbs. I wear a 32 DD and I am so tired of my back, neck and shoulders hurting. The grooves from my bra straps just keep getting deeper. I would have a reduction in a second if I could get insurance to cover most/all of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Absolutely no interest in breast reduction surgery. I didn't say I dislike my body, I can't stand the bra I'm wearing. Plus, have you actually see what is done to your breast to have it reduced?
Okay, I understand. It was just a suggestion. To each her own. I know a few people who've been very happy with the results, but it's not for everybody.
I was a 36DDD and had no interest in a reduction either. Had to have one 6 months ago due to severe back issues and it was the best thing I've ever done. Recovery was fairly easy; I am now a 34C; I look 10 years younger; feel great; am able to exercise and have dropped 20 lbs. I didn't dislike my body either. Insurance paid 100%.
I'd like to know more if you don't mind sharing. I'm a 36GG and am terrified of surgery. But im often in pain and nothing ever fits right. I'm so self conscious at the gym and I don't go as much as I should because of it. Forget about running or jogging, even with 2 sports bras.
What doctor did you see? How long was the recovery? Is there alot of scarring?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Absolutely no interest in breast reduction surgery. I didn't say I dislike my body, I can't stand the bra I'm wearing. Plus, have you actually see what is done to your breast to have it reduced?
Okay, I understand. It was just a suggestion. To each her own. I know a few people who've been very happy with the results, but it's not for everybody.
I was a 36DDD and had no interest in a reduction either. Had to have one 6 months ago due to severe back issues and it was the best thing I've ever done. Recovery was fairly easy; I am now a 34C; I look 10 years younger; feel great; am able to exercise and have dropped 20 lbs. I didn't dislike my body either. Insurance paid 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Absolutely no interest in breast reduction surgery. I didn't say I dislike my body, I can't stand the bra I'm wearing. Plus, have you actually see what is done to your breast to have it reduced?
Okay, I understand. It was just a suggestion. To each her own. I know a few people who've been very happy with the results, but it's not for everybody.