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I'm barely a c cup but usually just get b cups. I haven't noticed a cup size change but have had to adjust to the tightest band. Ugh. If I lose what lil boobs I have, definitely getting a boob job when I hit my goal.

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45lbs down and went from a 38DD to a 34DDD volume is still there! My hubby is making sure they dont go anywhere with chest press and lots of dumbell exercises lol!!!!!!

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I've noticed mine are starting to get looser also. I don't want to lose them though. When that's the one thing you're only ever complimented on, you start to appreciate what ya have! But hey I'd rather be flat chested than morbidly obese.

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Sleeved 5/22 and I am noticing my bras are loose, but still able to be worn. The worst thing is my breast are flattening almost they look like pancakes. I feel so disgusting without my bras on, but I know eventually it'll all work out.

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Having that issue as well. About 4 months before surgery my mother in law took me to a bra store and bought me two custom fit bras and the store owners said they would alter them for me as I lost weight, at no charge. Have my first appointment for a bra alteration tomorrow and I can't wait!

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I have went down a cup size and 5 band sizes since my surgery 5/29. My husband actually asked me if I could stop losing it in my boobs, and try to work out other parts of my body. Like I have a choice where I loose it, Im just grateful to loose, MEN!!!!

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Since my 1/11 surgery, I've gone from a 44D/DD to a 38D/40DD...I don't mind loosing my boobs at all! I hope since I'm in my 20s they won't sag too much, that's my only concern.

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