WEIGHT GAIN?! Started by: Sam

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  • Sam 4
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    Hey girls

    I am 2 ‘months post op so my boobs are all fab an settled etc but I seem to of gained 7 pound in weight since surgery.. I havnt been eating any more or any less than usual and was never very active anyway!
    Before surgery i was weighing just under 8 stone.. i am now weighing 8.7!!
    But my measurements are still the same for my waist and hips and I don’t look like I have put weight on etc.

    I had 350cc implants..
    Has anyone else experienced this?
    I know the implants probably don’t even weigh 2pounds overall I’m just baffled and it’s quite a shock to see that number on the scales!! As was always naturally around the 8 stone mark. Xx

    Imogen (@icrlm) 155
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    Hey. I’be seen a few posts on here in the past about weight gain PO. I wouldn’t worry about it. If you look the same and measure the same then I really wouldn’t worry that the number on the scales is different, after all it’s just a number and it shouldn’t determine how you feel. Xx

    Lucy 4
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    Had mine done yesterday and i weighed my self today and have gone from just under 8 to 8.3 stone xx

    Sam 4
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    @iclrm
    Hey, yes I know but it’s making me paranoid! ???? I should be feeling at my best but feel a bit crap in myself.
    It’s probably because I am moving to Dubai in a month and want to feel nice with my new boobs xxx

    Sam 4
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    @lucyr1983
    Hey Lucy,
    That’s just normal I think for first week or so! Get some mints that helped me with bloating xxx

    Imogen (@icrlm) 155
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    I totally get how you feel as seeing the number on the scale go up when you can’t find a reasonable explanation is a pain but I really wouldn’t get yourself down about it. The main thing is that you can’t see a difference which is what matters – only you can see that number on the scale. If you look good then you should feel good, regardless of what the scales say.

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