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Hi, so far I feel I am doing well with my lap band. I am in Onederland for the first time in 16 years, my plantar facitis is completely gone, I can walk miles and not die. However "the girls" are still the same. I am on the smaller size as far as my frame is considered but I have always been busty. Im 5'2" and started this journey with a bust size of 40DD, now I'm 36DD. I still get back pain, I still get the digging in on my shoulders from my bra straps. I have lost 40lbs. so my question is, do I still have hope that by losing more weight I will get to a smaller size or should I go ahead and make my appt for a reduction consult.? thanks for your help

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You probably have lost whatever you will on the "girls". sorry, I am about the same on top as you. Best wishes, maybe a breast reduction later on would help. It would probably be medically necessary, so paid for by insurance.

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I had an E cup and deflated to a B cup full of nothing but skin when I lost the weight. I had implants to get them back up to a DD cup! We should have swapped boobs!!

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@lellow lol yes we should have switched. I really want to go down since I'm trying to get into walking/running. Tx

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Mine didn't drop at all. I went from a 42C to a 36C, so far. Lost 60 lbs.

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tym4me, two words: sports bra. I have DDs now and I have the rockingest sports bras I can buy and they strap them down nice and tight!

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@lellow. Lol yup I bought 2 danskin extreme sports bra. Still need a change I guess

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