I hope this goes away… Started by: Elisha

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  • Elisha 1
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    I am 2 weeks PO on Tuesday and I have this horrible feeling in my boobs when I’m leaning over or bend to the side etc. I can physically feel the implants move inside my breasts. It’s so weird and not nice at all… In assuming this is normal, but please tell me it will pass! I have to adjust my bra every time I bend down etc. or hold my boobs so they don’t move!!! Help! Xx

    Melanie
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    Is it like a sharpish pain towards the top of boob Hun? Infact I can’t explain the pain haha but I think I have the same… I have to hold mine when I bend down !even though am still in strapping !

    Elisha 1
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    No, it’s kind of like the feeling when I baby kicks but inside my boob. Like when you feel a baby dragging it’s foot across your belly. Where my boobs are now softer and moving when I move the implant obviously follows but I can feel it moving within my boob. It’s actually grossing me out >_< xx

    Melanie
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    Oooooh …I am not suprised Hun have you tried googling it or speaking to your co ordinator at Mya there usually quite helpful with all this stuff x

    Anonymous
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    I am almost six weeks post op and I know exactly what you are talking about, I have this too and it’s weird! I can feel mine I don’t know if it is something that chanes over time or if you just become used to it as I tend not to notice it as much now as I did. I found it worse when I was lying down and pushed them together to see how much they move, cleavage etc now and it made me feel sick so I didn’t do it again lol xx

    Danielle 2
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    I’m exactly the same especially when I lay on my left side xxx

    Elisha 1
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    Oh no! This doesn’t mean it’s going to stay does it?! It’s horrible! I think I’m going to email my PC and ask of it’ll go in the long run. It hasn’t totally ruined how happy I am with my new boobs, but ugh! It makes my stomach turn…. Xx

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