Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Wow Kim, You have a lot of responsibilities, but it sounds like you are handling them so well! Hopefully the plans with your kids helping out is working, I understand feeling overwhelmed, I was extremely sensitive and called up my friend bawling too just about everything, (i think the painkillers made me a little too sensitive). I had just general acheness not towards the upper portion like you, but I was in real pain for about 3 days and then after that I felt just random aches or slight jabs of pain, it got worse with the more physical activity I did (no matter how minor that activity may have seemed). I had my surgery on Monday June 6th, and on Saturday the 11th I thought it would be a good idea to go out to be social for a couple hours, I had a few drinks, and I wore a regular bra, slightly push up but nothing I thought would bother me. I'm not sure if that what was what brought it on, (so stupid for having a couple drinks because that probably made the blood still left from the surgery in breasts under the muscle thin and then spread out and swell up my breasts more, or it could of been that and the bra that bothered it, but I would definitly not wear a bra until at least 2 weeks if I were you. I also had someone write me who wore a regular bra with an underwire after I think it was a week who aggrivated her breasts as well as pulled out a stitch. Try to just wear sports bras, if you are dressing up, what I would wear is something like a sports bra (padded if you don't want people to notice the size difference), with a tank top and a button up shirt over it buttoned half way, so no one can notice the sports bra and you can put some padding in it so it looks just like a regular bra. I even slept and still am sleeping with the sports bra (at first it was uncomfortable because i sleep in lose clothes but i'm really used to it and it doesn't bother me at night) My right breast has gone down and he thinks it is about 90% like what the end product will look like, except a little of the awkward shapeness will fluff out a bit. I am so satisfied, I would compare them to Gwenyth Paltrow's breasts, which I used to think of as small but now I think of as ellegant and so natural looking. I think wearing the sports bra has really helped it heal so the skin can tighten up in it's crutial time right after the implants are removed and the pockets inside need to be tightened and squeezed together by the sports bra to have the least flabby skin as possible. So my advice is wear the sports bra, if in a week you don't feel much soreness at all wear a bra but not one with a tight underwire. If I could do it over again I would wear the sports bra for at least 2 weeks 24 hours a day, except maybe a little break after showering, and if you don't wear it during the day because yuo need to wear outfits with a regular bra I would wear it for the support during healing at night. I was told it is good to start funal defense A.S.A.P., but don't start until you don't feel bad anymore, so maybe wait at least a few days to a week because some women's symptoms that led them to get explanted got worse when they started taking it because it is fighting another battle, so maybe let your body rest a couple days. Then after about two weeks after starting fungal defense, I was told Primal Defense is best to start taking by Garden of Life, or a similar product that restores good bacteria that can continue the fight to recovery. If you have any more questions feel free to ask me, I'll check daily for you until Saturday I am going on a trip for a couple days, so in the meantime let me know if you have any other questions no matter how trivial they seem, I have the free time and I understand what it's like to not know what type of desicions to make in these situations. Take it easy, and let your kids help you out! -Lo > Hi Lo, Thanks for all the advice. I really appreciate it. I got home > yesterday and was exhausted. Waiting for my flight, 45 minute ride to > my moms,and then a 75 min drive for me! My breasts were really achy! I > also had been gone since Wednesday, being that my husband had been in > the field the whole time you can imagine what my house looked like! It > was a little overwhelming! I called my mom bawling like a baby. You > feel so helpless because you can " t do anything. I decided I am not > going to take one risk. I went a long way to do this! My mom told me > to make a list f things that need to be done,then have my kids roll > dice.The person with the highest number picks what job they want.Then > there's hopefully no fighting! We will see. Anyway this morning I am > sore really high up on my chest. How long after did you ache? Do you > wear a sports bra every night? Dr. Melmed told me I could wear a > regular bra after about a week. I think it depends on how your > incision feels. Did you start fungal defense right when you got home? > Sorry about all the questions! Thanks again for everything! Stay Well > Kim... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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