Guest guest Posted November 19, 2005 Report Share Posted November 19, 2005 hey does anyone know where I can find info on this? mentioned this problem to me in a n email and something about it being related to the breast implants being too close together and overdisecting the muscle attached to the sternum (or at least I think that's what she said, I don't remember exactly). How can you tell if you have this. My breast implants are so close together that there is barely a sliver of room between them and when I lay on my side they rub uncomfortably together. Now I'm thinking that this could also be one of the sources of my chest pain.My breast literally look like they've been pushed up and together like in a push-up bra.They've always been this way as far as I remember but it seems like maybe it's possible that they migrated little as well because my nipples seem a little off-center, kind of to the outer side of my breasts- like maybe the implants moved over but my nipples stayed where they were. I had something similar happen to my left breast where the implant dropped down and my nipple stayed put so that I looked like I had an egg on chest with a nipple on its head- that repair was one of the 5 surgeries I had done on that breast. is it possible they've could've migrated closer together? And wouldn't you know that I missed Dr. Kolb's phone call tonight.She called on my home phone but I had also left my cell phone number too but I didn't get any calls or messages on it.So I sent her another email telling her sorry I missed her call and left my cell number again. I hope she calls back tomorrow but if not I'll see her on Dec.1. If anybody has had synmastia and/or had it repaired let me know what it's like and about the repair.If I can figure out how, maybe I can take a picture of my breasts with my webcam and submit them on the group picture thing. Can anyone explain that process to me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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