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Hey everyone!, i have been wondering after you guys have had your surgery have your breast shrunk at all?.. i'm hoping mine doesnt because i like the size i am at which is a C and i wouldnt want to be any smaller than that lol

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Mine have shrunk :( I just hope they dont shrink to much more! Ive been putting off getting a new bra for now but I could probably go a cup size smaller.

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I'm actually hoping my breasts get a bit smaller, but so far they are the only place I haven't lost weight from. Right now I'm a DD and would prefer to be a C or D. I'm pretty close to goal, so I don't have a lot of faith that they are going to get any smaller.

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well thanks for being honest guys.. i spose everyones different and i guess i will just have to wait and see what my body does :)

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well thanks for being honest guys.. i spose everyones different and i guess i will just have to wait and see what my body does :)

I've heard reports of both ways on here. Some can't get rid of their bazongas if they TRY, and others of us...welll....now they're just bruising my knees. :lol:

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So far, I have gone from a 42DD to a 38C, almost B. I can pretty much fit my boobs in the palm of my hands easily now, *sigh*. I wouldn't have minded to lose them so much if my body would just keep up! Lol. I'm disproportioned because I have huge hips and thighs that it basically makes me look flat-chested! I can't really wear an undershirt with a built-in bra because it just smashes them down...

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I'm wondering about being a little older, therefore more prone to sag. It seems the extra fat is keeping them still pretty shapely, but i'm worried that gravity may show up worse when I drop the pounds. Anyone know?

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I'm wondering about being a little older' date=' therefore more prone to sag. It seems the extra fat is keeping them still pretty shapely, but i'm worried that gravity may show up worse when I drop the pounds. Anyone know?[/quote']

See my comment above about bruised knees... ;)

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Mine have definitely shrunk. Or deflated lol. And does not help that everyone is like "you look great. But your boobs are getting smaller too". 5 people this past week lol

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I am only a little over 2 months out and I have lost about a cup size but also a band size. I am ok with them being smaller as long as it is all proportional in the end :)

I do plan on getting a lift though, they were already pretty saggy from all the weight they had in them so now they are deflated balloons.

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Sorry to say mine have deflated like someone popped my balloons:(. I just bought all new bras.

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LADIES.....never fear....this is what plastic surgery is for!!! That way they should be good till your 90+ years old!!!

;)

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In 4 weeks went from 42a to 38b. Hoping they stay like this, they look great lol fiancé said "well you already lost your boobs" then I threw on a better fitting bra and he was :D lol MEN Lord help me when I reach goal, they will be squiter bites!

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LADIES.....never fear....this is what plastic surgery is for!!! That way they should be good till your 90+ years old!!!

;)

Amen... Saving money as we speak for a lift and augmentation lol. I will be a full D if not the DD I've been for 10 years... I loved my boobs. They got me shots and out of tickets lol

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Well we have to expect some changes.... I have gone from 42 dd to38 dd but they are hanging low... I was needing a lift before my surgery so the plan is that i will have breast augmentation, arm lift and tummy tuck....

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