Vibrating / liquid moving around is worse Started by: Yvette

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  • Yvette 85
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    This morning iv got up and the vibrating and liquid swirling around is more noticeable today, and I’m now having to walk around holding myself so I don’t feel it … literally could cry!!
    If this doesn’t go which I can’t see happening…myself!!!
    I will have to do something, It’s constant and can’t even enjoy them at all now :((( so unhappy

    Kaye76 18
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    Yvette, how many days post op are you now?

    Yvette 85
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    Hi I’m 7 days today, two days had this now 🙁 cc

    Kaye76 18
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    Thinking about it I had that for a couple of days, at the time I thought it was weird but put it down to me having been out sunbathing, I thought it was the heat……
    When I moved I could hear liquid sloshing around and when I lifted them up I could hear as well, I didn’t think too much of it but I’m pleased to say it went after a couple of days.
    Your still in the early stages of healing, try not to overthink things, I avoided even looking at mine for weeks as I knew I didn’t like how they looked and they were freaking me out, I was very aware that they had so many changes to go through that there wasn’t much pointing in upsetting myself by keep looking at them.
    I didn’t even give my husband of 20+ years a good look until last week & I’m 8 weeks now. Now they’ve dropped down and softened I’m much happier with them, although they’re quite wide apart which I hadn’t really noticed until my daughter said. But when I look at my before pic they were then so I suppose that’s just how I’m built. I’m finally able to comfortably wear underwired bras, which makes some much difference to the shape although I’m so used to not having boobs I’m now finding it difficult to wear clothes that show them off. I suppose it’s all part of the stages we all go through, for the 1st few weeks I was very emotional & wanted to cry all the time, I have no idea why as I’d wanted my boobs fixed for years, then I went through the they look terrible, they’re too high, they look like cones, I’m sick of sleeping on my back, etc, etc.
    But give it a couple of weeks and I’m sure you’ll be happier with the results.xx

    Chloe 122
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    This will soon go your implants are just settling that’s all I’m 6 weeks post op today, the odd time I can feel my implant move but not very often and def not as often as the first couple of weeks, just keep your support bra on it will soon pass xx

    Yvette 85
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    Kaye I’m glad yours are looking better and your liking them more now:) it’s a lot of money to waste if we didn’t ey:/
    And chloe i do keep my bra on at all times, I can feel vibrations under my boob and liquid moving about whenever I move, even deep breathing it happens, iv had enough , it makes me feel sick as it’s a weird horrible feeling!! The doc said yesterday at transform that it will most likely be trapped air or liquid and the body should absorb it but if it doesn’t in 3 months then something would have to be done!! I keep thinking iv got secoma . It’s in the risks on our surgery forms/booklets
    I’m so worried :(( xx

    Cath 75
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    @yvette is there more noticeable swelling in the breast you are feeling the liquid? Xx

    Stacey 498
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    I had this Hun for the first two three weeks on and off it’s total normal apparently it’s the implants moving into place and settling it will settle down and go your still early days give it time if u had a seroma your boobs would be painful and a lot more swollen double in size Hun xxx

    Yvette 85
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    Hi cath no nothing than what I normally am since op.. this right one has been more painful since day one but pain has lessoned over the week….I don’t think there’s any change in shape. But will check, scared to look tbh lol it’s just such a horrible thing to have … as it’s now constantly there even if I move in slightest so def got worse since yesterday xx

    Cath 75
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    With seroma there would be a lot of ‘abnormal’ swelling. And the pain would be bad in that breast. I think of your nurse had any real worries she would have made you an appointment. Try to enjoy your new boobs and try not to worry. I know it’s easier said than done.
    Air get trapped when they do the surgery and the body naturally absorbs it. I think giving you a pack with all the risks is risky business as you will be constantly looking for things to go wrong. Pain in one side more than the other is completely normal to, you have to treat them as two separate operations. My left is more sore than my right and my surgeon said that’s because the left side was harder to get in :-/
    I’m sure everything will be fine… relax and enjoy your new assets xxx

    Yvette 85
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    If there were other girls on here saying they have the same thing, I don’t think I’d worry so much, but no one seems to know what I’m talking about lol it’s a hard thing to describe too as I don’t really know how to put it…. just can’t enjoy it ATM
    Hopefully your left one will start feeling better…xxx

    Cath 75
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    Awww I know what you mean, but I’m sure I’ve read quite a few people say the same thing… also have a look on real self there is loads of people on there that have experienced what you are xxx

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