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I, at my largest (305) was a 44DD. I now, at my smallest (165-15 from goal) am in a 36B. Now if you took the access skin away, it would probably be an A. Not pretty. No perk. I lifted weights the whole time. Good bras. No luck. So lift/Aug probably next year ... that's if they dont suck up inside of me first lol

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I was a 40g pre-surgery. I'm 3.5 months out and a 38g. I come from a long line of big boobed women- I was a DD in 6th grade (when I was still of normal size!!). I have breastfed two kiddos and I will breastfeed a third one eventually. So- I will wait for that to be done and I will definitely need some work done :)

I know what you mean! I was born with boobs I believe. In the 5th grade I wore a 34D and hated it :-) I have lost 43lbs so far and still where the same 40G. All the females and some of the males are all big breasted lol. After all my weightloss I hope to get a reduction as well because of the back pain. My DH says Im gonna be a stick with boobs.

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Hahahah, this is a funny and timely topic!! Today I went out and bought some new bras because my 44DD's just didn't fit, no matter how I tried. The new ones are 40D's.

I told my husband before I had the surgery that I didn't want to look like a Sharpei (those wrinkly wrinkly dogs) or have my breasts look like the ears of a Bassett Hound. I'm a dog person. He's more than happy to pay for me to have whatever tucks, nips, lifts, reductions, whatever I want after I have stopped losing.

At almost 60 years old, I chuckle at the thought of being 'perky' again!!

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Hahahah' date=' this is a funny and timely topic!! Today I went out and bought some new bras because my 44DD's just didn't fit, no matter how I tried. The new ones are 40D's.

I told my husband before I had the surgery that I didn't want to look like a Sharpei (those wrinkly wrinkly dogs) or have my breasts look like the ears of a Bassett Hound. I'm a dog person. He's more than happy to pay for me to have whatever tucks, nips, lifts, reductions, whatever I want after I have stopped losing.

At almost 60 years old, I chuckle at the thought of being 'perky' again!![/quote']

Lol this cracked me up! I was actually picturing my boobs looking like that :-D

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I've lost 4" from my breast measurements in a month. They are disappearing

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I am preop sleeve and I have breast implants... Just wondering how that will turn out :/

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I am preop sleeve and I have breast implants... Just wondering how that will turn out :/

I think it will be to your advantage

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I am preop sleeve and I have breast implants... Just wondering how that will turn out :/

At least there will be a guaranteed amount you won't lose!

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Thanks for all of the great answers!!!

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I had breast implants when I reached a goal weight of 170 4 years ago. Then I was 38 dd. (w implants) now I am a 42E. I hope mine shrink a bit but stay up. Otherwise I will be getting them redone.

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Always been busty. Had a reduction at 17 to go from 36g to 36c. Gained weight and got to 40ddd. But when I lost weight I never got smaller then 36 full c to 36 small d. DH is a boob man. So I hope they don't end up looking like eggs on a nail....

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When the boobie fairy made her rounds she skipped my house so I've never had much in that department and they're certainly not looking better as I lose weight. There will definitely be some surgical intervention in that area once I'm in goal weight territory.

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You should hear the things I have promised my husband if he will buy me some boobies lol

He is working a lot of over time now :P

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I'm the weird one. I'm 30 days post op and have lost 30 lbs as of today. I was thin in the 6th grade and a D cup...when the girls started popping out they just kept on getting bigger lol. I'm on the last hooks so I've lost inches, but I'm busting out of my cups! WTH!

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Wait no I'm not. I'm 9 days post op lol.

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