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I was sleeved on 5/30 and as of today I've dropped 40 lbs.

I'm noticing the girls are not as firm and full as they used to be and I'm freaking out. The last thing I want is saggy skin boobs

Plastic surgery is an option for me but I just wanna know if its normal to lose them this fast...

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It happens to most of us.. I think that's one of the spots I lost weight in first.

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Ive lost a LOT of mass in the boobies! But the trade off is that I now fit into size medium shirts from the junior section and I dont choke myself at night and mammograms are easier and I get to wear cuter bras, etc. You get the point lol.

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I am a smaller cup size now than when I was 120 pounds and 18 years old. I'm sad about it, but thank goodness for plastic surgery and push up bras!!

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I'm reading this thread n lol.. I could stand to lose some and it seems like mine aren't going anywhere!!!

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I was sleeved on 5/30 and as of today I've dropped 40 lbs.

I'm noticing the girls are not as firm and full as they used to be and I'm freaking out. The last thing I want is saggy skin boobs

Plastic surgery is an option for me but I just wanna know if its normal to lose them this fast...

I lost band size pretty quickly. I need new bras but suspect I'm down almost a full cup size, too. <sigh> Not that I couldn't stand to lose some boob (I totally can) but I seem to be losing volume...which I can't afford to lose.

I tell ya, I'm certain there will be plastic surgery in my boobs' future. I am not too picky...I just want my nipples to be in the same place they were when I was 20.

~Kat

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Sadly, they were the first thing to go. My bras all became super big in the cup. I had to dig out some OLD bras from the back of the dresser. I'm really hoping the rest of me catches up. Looking forward to heading to Vicky Secrets to splurge on some new bras once things even out!

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Sadly' date=' they were the first thing to go. My bras all became super big in the cup. I had to dig out some OLD bras from the back of the dresser. I'm really hoping the rest of me catches up. Looking forward to heading to Vicky Secrets to splurge on some new bras once things even out![/quote']

I kinda wish I could be saying the same. I'm losing my lower half of my body fast( which I could stand to keep) lol. Upper body not acting right. Yesterday I started upper body workouts. Concentrating on arms chest n back. But I guess some change is better than none.

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