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If this topic caught your attention, hopefully you have some insight to add. I have lost 24 pounds since the surgery. I am losing in my face, neck, legs, stomach shoulders, everywhere but my BOOBIES!!! My bra size is slowly decreasing around my upper stomach but the cup size is not changing. I feel like I am slowly becoming Dolly Parton!! From my understanding, boobs are a good portion of fat so shouldn't they be decreasing too?? I guess a downside would be sagging but I can finally shop in the regular women's sizes except for the boobie part!! How has weight loss affected your boobies??

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Not that this will make you happy but... it's different for everyone biggrin.gif I'm Dolly Parton-ing right now too. A minimizer bra is my current BFF. I've gone down 2 band sizes but no cup sizes.

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Totally different for everyone - mine is the cup size has reduced and the band size stayed the same. :rolleyes:

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I had a reduction 5 years ago and with the weight I gained throughout that time I was a 44dd and I lost 80lbs since march 18 being banded and my breads are currently 38 c and I'm finally for the first time in 20 years very happy with the size they will go down give it some time...

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Give it some time, I too had huge breasts and a 24lb weight loss didn't effect my breasts either. I'm now down over 60lbs and I definitely can see a huge difference. I went from a 40DD to now a 38D, I still hope to lose more and be a 36 or 38 C but with the right bra, I already look so much more proportionate.

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I was down 50 lbs before I had to change my bra size. I also expected a drastic change there, but it never happened. A little droop, but nothing bad. It really is different for everyone.

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I started with a bra size of 40D, now I have a bra size of 34B. I wish I could say that makes me happy, but it doesn't. Not only have the size of my breasts shrunk, but it's like they are deflated balloons :( With a great fitting bra it is not noticeable, but I know. I am now saving money to get a breast lift and implants :)

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I've gone from a 42DD to a 40C.....

To me they still look huge, and I TOTALLY fill the C cup!! Wearing my new bras that now fit makes them look like Dolly Parton's tiny twins.

I could still lose a little more of the girls.... so far I've lost 3 inches since June.

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I started with a bra size of 40D, now I have a bra size of 34B. I wish I could say that makes me happy, but it doesn't. Not only have the size of my breasts shrunk, but it's like they are deflated balloons :( With a great fitting bra it is not noticeable, but I know. I am now saving money to get a breast lift and implants :)

That's what I am afraid of. I want them to shrink, God knows i'd love to fit in regular shirts, but I do not want them to get saggy. I'd almost rather keep the big boobies, i am sure my husband would agree. Your picture looks great though!! Your body is definitely beautiful!! :D I hope you get the money for the lift you want, I am obviously pro-surgery improvement!! Good luck to you!

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Mine were late to go, i was a dd and hated it. I went dow to a d but down about four back sizes so my breasts were a lot smaller. In the final 20 ( and already under a bmi of 25), i shrank to a c. I have no desire for large breasts so i was happy

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I went from 42/44 dd to 36/34 d. I feel most comfortable in 36 so that is what I wear, but they measure me at 34. I use the last hook when I wear 36, tho'. Anyway, about shirt size, I can wear a small shirt. so, not nec. that you will not fit into normal woman's clothes as you loose, even if your boobies stay a d cup. Karen

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Started as a 42 H, lost 80 pounds now a 38 H. For me, they are genetic more than they are due to my having been overweight.

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I started at 46H and I'm now in a 34F (or triple D). They look horrible-- there is definitely plastic surgery in my future to fix these puppies. While I'm glad to be smaller and I do look proportional (with a bra on) believe it or not, I have the breasts of a 90-year-old woman under all the support.

Moral of my story-- careful what you wish for :) I hope you have better luck.

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Started as a 42 H, lost 80 pounds now a 38 H. For me, they are genetic more than they are due to my having been overweight.

Patyann..... i completely agree with you.... even at my smallest (size 0-3 in my twenties) i still had 36D...... but as the weight came on so did more boobs.

My biggest bra size was a 44G, lost about 50 and bra changed to a 38H... yes went up a cup size..... now at 83lbs lost in almost two years.... i'm at a 36FF........... shirt size went from 2xl to a large for the most part.

Good luck

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I went from 42/44 dd to 36/34 d. I feel most comfortable in 36 so that is what I wear, but they measure me at 34. I use the last hook when I wear 36, tho'. Anyway, about shirt size, I can wear a small shirt. so, not nec. that you will not fit into normal woman's clothes as you loose, even if your boobies stay a d cup. Karen

That's right - a D cup is not a Dcup is not a Dcup - a 42D is a much larger actual breast than a 32D - the A B C D etc measures the proportion or ratio of the size of your actual breast to your back size, so if you shrink from a 40D to a 36D, not only has your backsize changed, your breast has reduced considerably in size and volume too. So a 42D and a 32D are not just the same sized breasts on a smaller body frame.

And its also true that some women will retain huge bosoms even as their bodies shrink - some of us are genetically "blessed" (depends how you see it I guess, lol).

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