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I was JUST wondering about this very thing yesterday!!! I'm so glad to hear some examples! Before kids when I weighed 125 I was a 34-36 C now at 200 I'm a 38-40 or D depending on brand. I'm really hoping I get my old 34 C back, although they don't point the right direction now I'm sure that will only get worse :( DANGGGG!!!

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so i havent had my sleeve yet. im in my 3rd month of the 6 month supervised diet and my bra size is at a 48H :( i have to get my bras from lane bryant and still have to have an extender :( i have lost 13 lbs since september of this year and dont have to use the extender anymore..i just do it out of habit lol ....so is it safe to say that they (my boobs) will disappear over time?? I HOPE SO! lol...

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well the number is the size of your back. the letter is the size of your breast. as someone listed above, some women have fat in their breast and others have tissue. if your breast are fat filled, itll disappear as you lose weight.

so i havent had my sleeve yet. im in my 3rd month of the 6 month supervised diet and my bra size is at a 48H :( i have to get my bras from lane bryant and still have to have an extender :( i have lost 13 lbs since september of this year and dont have to use the extender anymore..i just do it out of habit lol ....so is it safe to say that they (my boobs) will disappear over time?? I HOPE SO! lol...

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I would be VERY happy for a reduction from 40D to 32B. My husband wouldn't be too thrilled, but these things get in the way of everything!

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I was a 48D and loved my cleavage! I'm not 4 weeks out of surgery and I'm down to a 46C...however...at a party Saturday night one of my friends said, 'Stacey, you have boobs!' I thought this was kind of odd, but apparently with my tummy and my spare tire, the boobs just kind of were all mushed in together! So, I have found new joy in my C cups! I'm hoping that I don't go much smaller...but like someone else said, if a smaller bra also means smaller pants, I'm ok with that!

~Stacey

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My Boobs are so big I have to order my bras from the UK so I will be more then happy to lose some of them even if it means plastics later!!

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I was a 44G. I am down 50lbs and just got a new bra, other one wasnt keeping the babies up...lol.

New size is now 38G but it was buy 1 get 1 free and I could get into a 38DD cup jusnt wasnt quite enough coverage atm.

Also about the bumps. I noticed those recently along my ribs, arms, and legs. Started to worry but they are just fat deposits :)

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I was told that they would be the first to go. I havent lost them yet.

I thought for sure my breasts would be the first to go. I was pleasantly surprised to find that at first, I lost the most in my butt/hips area. It was a much needed loss! :)

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(Sighing and shaking my head) ...The sleeve got my boobs too...Ya'll

They use to be nice firm, full, and round like grapes ... hunnie- they look like raises... winked, shriveled, ( just a shell of WHAT USE TO BE ) and don't let me lay down.... they just disappear.altogether unless i hold them in the place where they are suppose to be. They were so nice before hardly ever had to wear a bra, and now i don't want to take it off ... my boobs look better with it the bra on.

from 42D FULL to 38C EMPTY... ( Sigh)

I'm defiantly getting new boobs ...

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I thought for sure my breasts would be the first to go. I was pleasantly surprised to find that at first, I lost the most in my butt/hips area. It was a much needed loss! smile.png

well good, mabye there is hope for some of us :)

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I started out as a 38 C now a 34A. You guys are truly hilarious... Mine are truly deflated and wrinkly.

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My boobs are very deflated as well. I have experienced the knots in my legs- it think its fat or something. I know exactly how you feel!

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