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Ok This just made me almost spit Water all over my computer! :P Sorry I don't have any idea since I'm still pre-op but had to tell you I found this funny.

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lmaoooooooooo everyone in my office is looking at me because i literally laghed out loud :-)

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Now how do I get that image outa my head?

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You don't really want to know the things they do to your body while in surgery. They actually probably tape them up to ensure they are out of the way. I hate to say it, but true....

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LOL!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for making my morning!!! Ok now I'm gonna wonder if my boobs are gonna get taped??? LOL...Hmm gee good idea, I may try that tonight... :lol:

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Mine too. I imagine they'll just be in my armpits like they always are when I lay on my back. Haha

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thanks for the best laugh ive had in ages i hope they might do a bit ot reshaping them while im out xx

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I tucked mine under my back.

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I seem to be a bit lost here. Would you mind showing what it is you are referring to?

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Mine hang low, how do the doctors keep them out of the way. Sling them back with a bungie cord?

Duct Tape. 1001 uses.

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I must say, I had a really good laugh!!! But, what do they do with them? LOL.....don't think I want to know!!!

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Haha! This is awesome! Now I am going to have to search the internet.... Hehe

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Mine hang low' date=' how do the doctors keep them out of the way. Sling them back with a bungie cord?

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I just literally laughed out loud and cried real tears!!! Lmaooooooooooooooo

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