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Breast reduction - to have it done or not?...

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ohdearohdear · 03/04/2008 13:39

I'm considering have moine reduced as they're huge and out of proportion. They're a G cup and the rest of me is a size 12. They always have been - nothing to do with being overweight, etc! Has anyone had it done or know anyone else who has? I'm interested to know if thye were happy with the result and how long recovery took?

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ohdearohdear · 03/04/2008 14:17

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sophiewd · 03/04/2008 14:21

Hello, I had it done before I got married 2004, was in for one night after operation and recovered over 2 weeks. Found recovery quite easy and DH was fantastic at washing hair etc. Very happy with them although wish I was a size 12, I was very self concious and having problems with back. It was done privately

scotsgirl · 03/04/2008 14:34

one of my friends had it done. I think it was pretty painful during recovery, but she healed well and was very happy about her new look. She has no regrets whatsoever. Hope this helps.

ohdearohdear · 03/04/2008 22:26

I was wondering how long it takes to get back to "normal" activities, eg driving, lifting children, housework, etc?

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sophiewd · 03/04/2008 22:29

I was back at work after 2 weeks, TA in a local school, was cooking, and lifting light things after a few days and walking and driving. Mind you was doing the same thing after c section9escept driving) so maybe heal quickly.

sophiewd · 03/04/2008 22:30

What else, was on self admin morphine drip and then put onto codine and was of that after a day.

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