Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Lynn ~ God Bless YOU. They will have a coming out party one day, and you will wake up and they will be at attention, and saying hello. You will fluff out and everything will be ok. It will just take some time. Enjoy the Graduation reception ~ Love DSee what's free at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Lynn, well you know what I am going to say, don't worry too much, your breasts will change a lot. And I swear they do fluff and look normal. I looked very flat for a while. And when I had my surgery last month they had me in the binder and my chest was totally flat, kind of freaky, but surprise, they fluffed back out yet again! I told you I had a dent, and I mean a huge dent under one side. It is almost gone, can't see it unless you lift it up. You had a good doctor, so you will be okay. It is not the same as the implants, they will never look like that because no one with real breasts does! Love Nan --- In , " spinkscl " <spinkscl@...> wrote: > > Well the bandages finally fell off today. I am praying for lots of > fluffing because they are very sad looking I have indentions, > inverted nipples, and they just look very abnormal. > > I was very sad this morning and then my husband asked me if I would > have changed my mind about surgery if I knew this is how they would > look. I could say with confidence - NO! I am so happy they are out, > no matter how bad the look. I did this to myself and I feel like I > deserve it in some ways. I know I am paying for it with my health > but this is just another reminder of why I shouldn't have got > implants. > > Anyway, just wanted to say that I have fishing line type string still > under each breast where the incisions were. Any ideas? My husband > said I should just snip them to the skin, but I am afraid there may > be some under my skin that won't desolve. I will most likely call > Dr. Huang's PA tomorrow to see what this is? > > Have a wonderful night all. I am off to a graduation reception > > Love, > Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Lynn, I have heard from a number of women who said the same thing, but 6 months later they looked better and a year later they looked much better. So just keep the faith. Lynda At 06:33 PM 5/3/2007, you wrote: >Lynn, well you know what I am going to say, don't worry too much, >your breasts will change a lot. And I swear they do fluff and look >normal. I looked very flat for a while. And when I had my surgery >last month they had me in the binder and my chest was totally flat, >kind of freaky, but surprise, they fluffed back out yet again! I >told you I had a dent, and I mean a huge dent under one side. It is >almost gone, can't see it unless you lift it up. You had a good >doctor, so you will be okay. It is not the same as the implants, >they will never look like that because no one with real breasts >does! Love Nan > >--- In ><mailto: %40> , > " spinkscl " <spinkscl@...> >wrote: > > > > Well the bandages finally fell off today. I am praying for lots >of > > fluffing because they are very sad looking I have indentions, > > inverted nipples, and they just look very abnormal. > > > > I was very sad this morning and then my husband asked me if I >would > > have changed my mind about surgery if I knew this is how they >would > > look. I could say with confidence - NO! I am so happy they are >out, > > no matter how bad the look. I did this to myself and I feel like >I > > deserve it in some ways. I know I am paying for it with my health > > but this is just another reminder of why I shouldn't have got > > implants. > > > > Anyway, just wanted to say that I have fishing line type string >still > > under each breast where the incisions were. Any ideas? My >husband > > said I should just snip them to the skin, but I am afraid there >may > > be some under my skin that won't desolve. I will most likely call > > Dr. Huang's PA tomorrow to see what this is? > > > > Have a wonderful night all. I am off to a graduation reception > > > > Love, > > Lynn > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Lynn, I promise they will fluff...but it will take some time. Eveyone i a bit different on the " time " . --- In , " spinkscl " <spinkscl@...> wrote: > > Well the bandages finally fell off today. I am praying for lots of > fluffing because they are very sad looking I have indentions, > inverted nipples, and they just look very abnormal. > > I was very sad this morning and then my husband asked me if I would > have changed my mind about surgery if I knew this is how they would > look. I could say with confidence - NO! I am so happy they are out, > no matter how bad the look. I did this to myself and I feel like I > deserve it in some ways. I know I am paying for it with my health > but this is just another reminder of why I shouldn't have got > implants. > > Anyway, just wanted to say that I have fishing line type string still > under each breast where the incisions were. Any ideas? My husband > said I should just snip them to the skin, but I am afraid there may > be some under my skin that won't desolve. I will most likely call > Dr. Huang's PA tomorrow to see what this is? > > Have a wonderful night all. I am off to a graduation reception > > Love, > Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 This is a positive post, thank you for the words. I am learning that patience is a true virtue, with both my health and the fluffing My real boobs are really super soft though, like a feather pillow. Compared to my hard rocks, it is big plus. Even if they don't fluff - - no regrets (besides getting the implants). Lynn > > > > Well the bandages finally fell off today. I am praying for lots > of > > fluffing because they are very sad looking I have indentions, > > inverted nipples, and they just look very abnormal. > > > > I was very sad this morning and then my husband asked me if I > would > > have changed my mind about surgery if I knew this is how they > would > > look. I could say with confidence - NO! I am so happy they are > out, > > no matter how bad the look. I did this to myself and I feel like > I > > deserve it in some ways. I know I am paying for it with my health > > but this is just another reminder of why I shouldn't have got > > implants. > > > > Anyway, just wanted to say that I have fishing line type string > still > > under each breast where the incisions were. Any ideas? My > husband > > said I should just snip them to the skin, but I am afraid there > may > > be some under my skin that won't desolve. I will most likely call > > Dr. Huang's PA tomorrow to see what this is? > > > > Have a wonderful night all. I am off to a graduation reception > > > > Love, > > Lynn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Thanks Lynda. > > >Lynn, well you know what I am going to say, don't worry too much, > >your breasts will change a lot. And I swear they do fluff and look > >normal. I looked very flat for a while. And when I had my surgery > >last month they had me in the binder and my chest was totally flat, > >kind of freaky, but surprise, they fluffed back out yet again! I > >told you I had a dent, and I mean a huge dent under one side. It is > >almost gone, can't see it unless you lift it up. You had a good > >doctor, so you will be okay. It is not the same as the implants, > >they will never look like that because no one with real breasts > >does! Love Nan > > > >--- In > ><mailto: % 40> , > > " spinkscl " <spinkscl@> > >wrote: > > > > > > Well the bandages finally fell off today. I am praying for lots > >of > > > fluffing because they are very sad looking I have indentions, > > > inverted nipples, and they just look very abnormal. > > > > > > I was very sad this morning and then my husband asked me if I > >would > > > have changed my mind about surgery if I knew this is how they > >would > > > look. I could say with confidence - NO! I am so happy they are > >out, > > > no matter how bad the look. I did this to myself and I feel like > >I > > > deserve it in some ways. I know I am paying for it with my health > > > but this is just another reminder of why I shouldn't have got > > > implants. > > > > > > Anyway, just wanted to say that I have fishing line type string > >still > > > under each breast where the incisions were. Any ideas? My > >husband > > > said I should just snip them to the skin, but I am afraid there > >may > > > be some under my skin that won't desolve. I will most likely call > > > Dr. Huang's PA tomorrow to see what this is? > > > > > > Have a wonderful night all. I am off to a graduation reception > > > > > > Love, > > > Lynn > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Dede, you make me laugh THANK YOU!!! > > Lynn ~ > God Bless YOU. They will have a coming out party one day, and you will wake > up and they will be at attention, and saying hello. You will fluff out and > everything will be ok. It will just take some time. Enjoy the Graduation > reception ~ Love D > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Thanks . I will just wait it out. My health is most important right now Lynn > > > > Well the bandages finally fell off today. I am praying for lots > of > > fluffing because they are very sad looking I have indentions, > > inverted nipples, and they just look very abnormal. > > > > I was very sad this morning and then my husband asked me if I > would > > have changed my mind about surgery if I knew this is how they > would > > look. I could say with confidence - NO! I am so happy they are > out, > > no matter how bad the look. I did this to myself and I feel like > I > > deserve it in some ways. I know I am paying for it with my health > > but this is just another reminder of why I shouldn't have got > > implants. > > > > Anyway, just wanted to say that I have fishing line type string > still > > under each breast where the incisions were. Any ideas? My > husband > > said I should just snip them to the skin, but I am afraid there > may > > be some under my skin that won't desolve. I will most likely call > > Dr. Huang's PA tomorrow to see what this is? > > > > Have a wonderful night all. I am off to a graduation reception > > > > Love, > > Lynn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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