Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Ladies... I don't know about the rest of you (as far as ages go!) but my biggest complaint about " boobies " is that when you reach my age (which will be 50 in August!!) they begin to fall prey to gravity!! The only way I can keep mine where they used to be is with the Miracle Bra...and I hate underwires with a passion. Luckily, they never made it past the B-cup size so I tend to wear sports bras more than anything else. My other complaint with " regular " bras is that the clasps hit me right at the top of my scar and irritate that!! God, it's hell getting old!!! All the best. Beth > Oh, Sharon, there is no doubt in my mind that the " scoliosis thing " has > changed the size bra we all need! Your aren't even a large person. In fact, > you > are petite! Our circumference is probably larger due to the hump, the spread > of the ribs, etc. Just be good to yourself and, once in a while at least, > treat yourself to a trip to Filene's " intimate department " where a nice lady > measures people with no judgments, etc. And, if you are there at the " lucky " > time, you will be able to buy three for the price of two! > > Sincerely, > > Carole M. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 Beth, I'm 28 and my boobs sag almost worse than my mother's (who is 47). I attribute it to being in the back brace the year after surgery when I was 13 turning 14 and my boobs went from a B to a DD during that time with no bras to help. Just the brace which rested just underneath them. If I ever choose to have plastic surgery (cuz pretty much I don't chose surgery - had enough) it would be a boob lift just to have perky boobs once in my life. I guess they were perky B's right before surgery. I wear underwire now, which helps with support and reducing the appearance of sag. And you're right, the hooks hit right at the top of my scar which can be very irritating. Best to all of you! Deb M. > Ladies... > > I don't know about the rest of you (as far as ages go!) but my biggest complaint about " boobies " is that when you reach my age (which will be 50 in August!!) they begin to fall prey to gravity!! The only way I can keep mine where they used to be is with the Miracle Bra...and I hate underwires with a passion. Luckily, they never made it past the B-cup size so I tend to wear sports bras more than anything else. My other complaint with " regular " bras is that the clasps hit me right at the top of my scar and irritate that!! > > God, it's hell getting old!!! > > All the best. > Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Deb M. , This is way off the Flatback topic (but distantly related!)...the only time I ever had " peky boobies " was when I was pregnant with my son (19 years ago!!). I gave birth in February so was thrilled to FINALLY have some sembelance of cleavage during the winter months and boy, did I ever take advantage of that!! I worn maternity sweaters all the time!!! The boobies remained while I nursed him, but once that was over it was down-hill (literally!) for the past 19 years. And to add insult to injury, not only did they begin to sag but they shrunk back down to my original B cup size...bummer!! And having the Flatback didn't help in the gravity department either!! When you walk around for 6 years falling foward day by day, they tend to fall foward too! Plastic surgery of any kind isn't even on my radar...I think having my spine re-configured 5 X's , 1 of which required my fusion be " broken " in 3 areas in order to crank me backwards 3 inches, ranks right up in the " EXTREME MAKEOVER " catagory!!! All the best, Beth > Beth, > > I'm 28 and my boobs sag almost worse than my mother's (who is 47). I > attribute it to being in the back brace the year after surgery when > I was 13 turning 14 and my boobs went from a B to a DD during that > time with no bras to help. Just the brace which rested just > underneath them. If I ever choose to have plastic surgery (cuz > pretty much I don't chose surgery - had enough) it would be a boob > lift just to have perky boobs once in my life. I guess they were > perky B's right before surgery. I wear underwire now, which helps > with support and reducing the appearance of sag. And you're right, > the hooks hit right at the top of my scar which can be very > irritating. > > Best to all of you! > > Deb M. > > > > > Ladies... > > > > I don't know about the rest of you (as far as ages go!) but my > biggest complaint about " boobies " is that when you reach my age > (which will be 50 in August!!) they begin to fall prey to gravity!! > The only way I can keep mine where they used to be is with the > Miracle Bra...and I hate underwires with a passion. Luckily, they > never made it past the B-cup size so I tend to wear sports bras more > than anything else. My other complaint with " regular " bras is that > the clasps hit me right at the top of my scar and irritate that!! > > > > God, it's hell getting old!!! > > > > All the best. > > Beth > > > > > > > Support for scoliosis-surgery veterans with Harrington Rod Malalignment > Syndrome. Not medical advice. Group does not control ads or endorse any > advertised products. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 ---I had the same problem after I stopped nursing. I remember looking down my shirt and saying to my husband " was I always this small? " . Which his reply was " unfortunatly yes " . Anyways would the reason you would have re-configured surgery is so you stand up straighter? Debbie R In , bunce1117@c... wrote: > Deb M. , > > This is way off the Flatback topic (but distantly related!)...the only time I ever had " peky boobies " was when I was pregnant with my son (19 years ago!!). > I gave birth in February so was thrilled to FINALLY have some sembelance of cleavage during the winter months and boy, did I ever take advantage of that!! I worn maternity sweaters all the time!!! The boobies remained while I nursed him, but once that was over it was down-hill (literally!) for the past 19 years. And to add insult to injury, not only did they begin to sag but they shrunk back down to my original B cup size...bummer!! And having the Flatback didn't help in the gravity department either!! When you walk around for 6 years falling foward day by day, they tend to fall foward too! > > Plastic surgery of any kind isn't even on my radar...I think having my spine re-configured 5 X's , 1 of which required my fusion be " broken " in 3 areas in order to crank me backwards 3 inches, ranks right up in the " EXTREME MAKEOVER " catagory!!! > > > > All the best, > Beth > > > > Beth, > > > > I'm 28 and my boobs sag almost worse than my mother's (who is 47). I > > attribute it to being in the back brace the year after surgery when > > I was 13 turning 14 and my boobs went from a B to a DD during that > > time with no bras to help. Just the brace which rested just > > underneath them. If I ever choose to have plastic surgery (cuz > > pretty much I don't chose surgery - had enough) it would be a boob > > lift just to have perky boobs once in my life. I guess they were > > perky B's right before surgery. I wear underwire now, which helps > > with support and reducing the appearance of sag. And you're right, > > the hooks hit right at the top of my scar which can be very > > irritating. > > > > Best to all of you! > > > > Deb M. > > > > > > > > > Ladies... > > > > > > I don't know about the rest of you (as far as ages go!) but my > > biggest complaint about " boobies " is that when you reach my age > > (which will be 50 in August!!) they begin to fall prey to gravity!! > > The only way I can keep mine where they used to be is with the > > Miracle Bra...and I hate underwires with a passion. Luckily, they > > never made it past the B-cup size so I tend to wear sports bras more > > than anything else. My other complaint with " regular " bras is that > > the clasps hit me right at the top of my scar and irritate that!! > > > > > > God, it's hell getting old!!! > > > > > > All the best. > > > Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Support for scoliosis-surgery veterans with Harrington Rod Malalignment > > Syndrome. Not medical advice. Group does not control ads or endorse any > > advertised products. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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