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Old Aug 09, 2004, 06:43 PM
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Breast Reduction ???? To or not to ????

I know some of you may think "hey what's her problem" sorry, but anyway I have large breasts DDD cup and get alot of spasms in my neck and upper back. I have been evaluated for a breast reduction and definately qualify. I really want to have it done. I'm so tired of always having to buy bigger sizes on the top and yada yada, anyone out there have a breast reduction and any comments on whether to or not to? Thanks!

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 06:50 PM
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Hope this helps...

I work on a general surgical floor and we care for the reductions that need to spend the nite. I can say that there is definitely scarring-you have to go into the surgery knowing this (look on a cosmetic surgeons web site for pics). Pain control is always a pca and I've never seen anyone without atleast 2 JP's. Hematoma is a risk-we have on average about 1 pt q 2-3 months that has to go back to OR with a hematoma. Despite these issues, one of my co-workers had this done last year and sings its praises from the rooftops!! Says she'd do it over in a second!!

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by RN1976Nurse
I know some of you may think "hey what's her problem" sorry, but anyway I have large breasts DDD cup and get alot of spasms in my neck and upper back. I have been evaluated for a breast reduction and definately qualify. I really want to have it done. I'm so tired of always having to buy bigger sizes on the top and yada yada, anyone out there have a breast reduction and any comments on whether to or not to? Thanks!
My best friend had it done a few years ago and is THRILLED! She threw away her giant collection of almost brand new and enormous bras (you know the ones that you wear once or twice and can't stand) Now she can just run in the store and get a bra that works! ...No neck and back pain-no sore areas in the warm weather....She did get a post-op staph infection that took awhile to clear up but even that would not disuade her from recommending the procedure to anyone that needs it.....

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 06:54 PM
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I have two good friends who had this done. Both are thrilled with the results.

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 07:00 PM
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My aunt had this done, she was in the E range, and said she should have done it sooner.

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by RN1976Nurse
I know some of you may think "hey what's her problem" sorry, but anyway I have large breasts DDD cup and get alot of spasms in my neck and upper back. I have been evaluated for a breast reduction and definately qualify. I really want to have it done. I'm so tired of always having to buy bigger sizes on the top and yada yada, anyone out there have a breast reduction and any comments on whether to or not to? Thanks!
I had this done about ten years ago and would totally recommend having it done. The scarring wasn't an issue for me although it does take awhile for them to fade. It was definitely worth it because I no longer have the upper back pain and burning that comes with having huge breasts. The other benefit was that my breasts were actually pretty to me after the surgery, they look perky. I know that sounds stupid but I had to say it. Hope that this helps. If you have any questions PM me.

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 07:30 PM
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My niece had reduction surgery. She was thrilled to no end. She has two tiny lateral scars and no vertical scars. She's a nurse also and checked out the surgeon before she decided.

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 10:16 PM
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I know exactly how you feel. My neck, shoulders and upper back ache all the time. On top of that I have a permanent AC separation on the left, from an on the job injury. And deep grooves in both shoulders from bra straps. I am miserable all the time. I have been thinking about it, but keep telling myself I'm silly. Now I don't think so. Thanks for bringing it up.........

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 10:22 PM
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My sister had it done when she was 14. She was unusually large for her age and complained about back pain. She also wanted to play sports in high school but felt really self concious about her size. She was very brave becaue I don't think I could've made that kind of decison at 14. Especially with girls like Britanny Spears and Lindsay Lohan running around. She's 16 now going on 30 and has positive self esteem. She hasn't had any post operative complications.

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Old Aug 09, 2004, 11:10 PM
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Look on the bright side

.....and the many benefits of having small boobs....


• No more bras.......a couple of Band-Aids will do.
• You can see your feet without bending over.
• You can touch your toes without falling on your face.
• You can run without fear of biting your tongue off from rebounding
boobs!
• You can ride a horse without getting whiplash.
• You can jump off a bus without dislocating your shoulders.
• You can shop for tops in the boys' department.
• Men will notice that you have a face.
• A quick glance is all that's required for a breast exam.
• And a radical mastectomy would go unnoticed.


From: The Chairman of the Board.....and CEO of the Itty-Bitty-Titty-Committee,
Yours truly.........ME!

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