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Anyone else mourning the loss of a few bra sizes? I didn't even think about it before but this is hitting me harder than I would have expected...

heck yeah my breasts are long now which is hard to buy an accurate size bra and my back/side far is soft which spills over in on the sides of my bra so right now I wear 38 g/DDD but prob could go down to 36DD but not a good looking DD cause the volume is in the bottom part of my breasts and not on the chest of u get my drift lol. I could use a lift and a tuck.

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heck yeah my breasts are long now which is hard to buy an accurate size bra and my back/side far is soft which spills over in on the sides of my bra so right now I wear 38 g/DDD but prob could go down to 36DD but not a good looking DD cause the volume is in the bottom part of my breasts and not on the chest of u get my drift lol. I could use a lift and a tuck.

I think my husband is mourning the loss more than I lol.

Never thought I would wear a padded push up. But a girls got to do what a girls got to do.. ;)

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I think my husband is mourning the loss more than I lol.

Never thought I would wear a padded push up. But a girls got to do what a girls got to do.. ;)

My husband says it's an abomination against man that I've gone from DD to a D. It cracks me up when he says that. Lol

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Anyone else mourning the loss of a few bra sizes? I didn't even think about it before but this is hitting me harder than I would have expected...

I wasn't well endowed to begin with. I am barely a B now, and that's with padding! If I choose to get my arms done, might have the chest done at the same time.

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Glad I found us back! I didn't think to look in June 2014! I wish they would quit messing with the site!

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Any one had a kidney stone after surgery? I'm hoping it's just a fluke. Go in to have it blasted on Monday.

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Anyone else mourning the loss of a few bra sizes? I didn't even think about it before but this is hitting me harder than I would have expected...

I was 42d... wearing a 38c now. They say I should wear a b but with the extra skin I like it a little bigger.

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Any one had a kidney stone after surgery? I'm hoping it's just a fluke. Go in to have it blasted on Monday.

No kidney stones but I have had chronic gout which I've been told is caused from similar reasons to kidney stones... I try and drink 96 ounces every day but it keeps coming back. :(

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No kidney stones but I have had chronic gout which I've been told is caused from similar reasons to kidney stones... I try and drink 96 ounces every day but it keeps coming back. :(

Yeah I'm worried that I'm not getting enough Water in. :(

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Yeah I'm worried that I'm not getting enough Water in. :(

I see my pcp on monday. Im just wondering if I need more. Maybe all the fat loss, 96 oz isnt enough? I know tjis , gout is the worst and to keep getting it is driving me nuts. I even take 300mg of allupurinol a day to break up the crystals.

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I think my husband is mourning the loss more than I lol. Never thought I would wear a padded push up. But a girls got to do what a girls got to do.. ;)

My hubby is mourning as well. I am thankful they are smaller. Nothing a good bra can't fix! Sorry guys!

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Man boobs getting smaller soon to be gone .....sorry for all of your loss's but im very happy to see mine go.

Kristi. 96 is a minimum for me i constantly drink,also pee alot :)

honestly i averaage 2 gallons a day. this has helped me with kicking the soda habit. good luck sorry to hear about the gout.

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Man boobs getting smaller soon to be gone .....sorry for all of your loss's but im very happy to see mine go. Kristi. 96 is a minimum for me i constantly drink,also pee alot :) honestly i averaage 2 gallons a day. this has helped me with kicking the soda habit. good luck sorry to hear about the gout.

Haha! Glad they are disappearing, RJ. honestly, I'm glad mine are going, too. :)

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Man boobs getting smaller soon to be gone .....sorry for all of your loss's but im very happy to see mine go.

Kristi. 96 is a minimum for me i constantly drink,also pee alot :)

honestly i averaage 2 gallons a day. this has helped me with kicking the soda habit. good luck sorry to hear about the gout.

You always bring a smile to my face! You will be posing for one of the Men of... Calendars next!

I drink 100 ounces of Water ever day. Some days more. Helps with hunger and pop cravings. Certainly "flushes" the system!

Carol

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June 10th, was my surgery, did anyone experience red stuff in their stool the first time you were able to go? And sometimes with the gas? Today was my first time using it and passing gas, it looked like blood but I don't know could also be that barium stuff.

Yes i noticed it after i had my surgery....i honestly dont think its blood

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