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I have one huge boob and one not so huge boob. It's safe to say the big one is easily double the size of the other.

I know it's quite common, I'm just wondering if anyone has had them even out a bit more during weight loss?

I'm totally up for a boob job when the time comes because they've taken a lot during all the yoyo dieting. Just curious!

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Whatever the outcome, just know that if you aren't happy with them, they can be fixed. Its so crazy what our bodies go through. Good luck ;)

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I was lopsided before I got surgery, and I'm sure I still am, but it isn't something I stress about, too many other things going on!

Good Luck!

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I'm lopsided too! I used to have to use those cutlet things in one side, otherwise bras never fit. I wear sports bras mostly because I cannot find a bra that fits me.

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Just be sure that they are healthy. Lopsided and all today we can correct and make those look good, it's being healthy so you have some boobs to worry about!

Get those Mammo's and sonograms as necessary and if things look and feel odd to you don't wait to check it out!!

Breast cancer doesn't discriminate based on age, you don't have to be old to get breast cancer or even a woman to get breast cancer so make sure you are doing your self check and seeing a doctor regularly.

Trust me I have lost friends before the age of 30 from Breast Cancer and I have lost family of all ages from it as well. My sister in law was diagnosed at the age of 34. Her story, she had those uneven boobs (no weight issues) and she was too embarrassed to have them checked out when she needed to. She waited just a little too long and survived stage 3 breast cancer.

Bottom line, love the boobies and take care of them symmetrical or not.

Sorry for the sermon just passionate about this issue :)

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I've asked for a check, but my insurance refuses until I'm 40. Ridiculous. I've never felt any oddities...other than being slightly uneven.

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