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Re: RE; Rogene, Patty, anyone, how long does it take to fluff up?

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It can take anywhere from 3-6 months for you to reach your final form.

Don't worry, you'll be so relieved oncethey are out!!

>

> Hello,

> I am being explanted on 11/7 (I am petrified, I think the general

> anesthesia freaks me out) and I want to know what is the average

length

> of time for my breasts to " fluff " a bit?

> It's funny how I was nervous about getting the implants in, but

> because I was looking forward to replacing what I had lost after

> nursing, it didn't seem so frightening. It is great to read the

> encouraging posts about explanting be a " piece of Cake. " Thank-you

and

> God Bless all...

> Carol

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Carol,

Explanting is so much easier than implant! Did you have a chance to research

your

anesthesiologist? I refuse to have surgery of any kind unless I have a chance

to talk to the

anesthesiologist. Some hospitals don't like to do that but I am adamant, after

having TWO

bad experiences with anesthesia.

>

> Hello,

> I am being explanted on 11/7 (I am petrified, I think the general

> anesthesia freaks me out) and I want to know what is the average length

> of time for my breasts to " fluff " a bit?

> It's funny how I was nervous about getting the implants in, but

> because I was looking forward to replacing what I had lost after

> nursing, it didn't seem so frightening. It is great to read the

> encouraging posts about explanting be a " piece of Cake. " Thank-you and

> God Bless all...

> Carol

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Hi Carol - I'm getting explanted on 11/7, too. There are quite a few

of us coming up next week, and one of us had it done today. I wish I

had given the implant surgery as careful consideration as I gave the

explant surgery.

Sis

>

> Hello,

> I am being explanted on 11/7 (I am petrified, I think the general

> anesthesia freaks me out) and I want to know what is the average

length

> of time for my breasts to " fluff " a bit?

> It's funny how I was nervous about getting the implants in, but

> because I was looking forward to replacing what I had lost after

> nursing, it didn't seem so frightening. It is great to read the

> encouraging posts about explanting be a " piece of Cake. " Thank-you

and

> God Bless all...

> Carol

>

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