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I've had alot of people tell me that when they had lap band and lost all their weight their breast size went down... is this true?? If so I hope to gawd it is lol. I've been a size 42 D forever and i so want to be a C cup!~ after having big boobs since i was in 4th grade it's time for a change! There is such a thing as too much!

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yes its true from a D cup I went to a C cup . You can tell the diffrence.

I also went down in shoe size from a 10 to 8 1/2 what i was originally years and years ago lol

good luck to you

clau :clap2:

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I think it depends on the person and how much of the breast is fatty tissue opposed to mammary gland. I am seriously hoping to go down to a c cup when all is said and done, and when I have my breast lift I will have them reduced if I need to to get that C cup. I agree there is such a thing as too much. I really want to be able to wear more tailored cuts and if your boobs are too big then those just dont work.

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Well, I've lost 54 lbs so far and have gone down from a 46 DD to a 38 DD. I would love to be a C too, but I'm not counting on it. Who knows though, I have atleast another 40 to go and I can't loose that in my butt because there isn't much left there. I'm working from the ground up!

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I've lost back size but not cup size. Which is a bit unfortunate, lol. I'd love to be a D instead of an E.

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Well the only thing that I want to say about this is.....when they get caught in your zipper.....watch out! After nursing 3 kids and loosing 125 lbs...my boobs are well....lets say...long! But the cup is no different....lmbo

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After years of uncomfortable fitting bras I finally went in for a fitting at nordstorms where they do a bang-up job. This was after loosing 30 pounds so I thought I'd be smaller than my 46/48DD. Low and behold that Oprah show with the bra fitting was right. I'm now a 42G- as in good golly! So I know the back fat is diminished, but I now wear a larger size cup. For a $58 price tag, I finally have excellent fit and support. For anyone looking for a great sports bra- serious no motion- Enell can be found on-line or through a clothing company called Junonia. I wore my last one for years with no give in the fabric at all. In shrinking I just bought another one. It will flatten you out nicely for a better fit in blouses while still giving some definition. It also totally smoothes out your back.

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I totally thought I would lose my boob size but haven't at all which is strange as I have been working out and all, I am sooooo pleased, I guess this probably doesnt help but to point out that everyone is different!

XX Amourette!:mad:

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I'm sure this will be the 1st place it disapears! I hardly fill a C cup unless it's padded:faint:A true pear I am! Sunnysea:)

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Im losing my boobs and I dont want that I was 40C now Im 38C but I can see thats my boobs are getting smaller not a whole cup size yet...I want to keep them, but oh well

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