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After being sleeved and losing weight did any of you ladies lose your boobs? Lol. They're all fat so I'm assuming I'll lose something but I'm wondering how much lol I'd like to keep what I have if I can lol

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Yep! I'm two months and have already lost a cup... Ugh! C to B

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I would give my right boob to lose a cup size im a freaking G

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Went from 44 DD. 36 c and that's push-up gosh didn't realize I would loose them completely . However I not complaining was on disability for 5 years and now I'm a new woman back to work and loving life !!!

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Omg I am scared now lol.. my cup.always been B aslong as the cup.stays Ill be okay.....I been out of work for 2 years cant wait to go back!!! Good luck

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Ahhhh!! Lol right now I'm a 38DD. I think if I'm small and have a C/D ill be ok..........maybe. Lol. I might have to invest in those stupid gel inserts for in my bra haha.

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Omg not those gel inserts ...had a friend used to wear them went out was making out with a guy in the car it was winter he had a leather jacket on and we went into a bar and he had one of those gels insert boobs stuck to his coat ahhahahhahahahaha everyone was laughing ...Ill stick to padded and when smaller victoria secret bras lol....

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I'm 80 pounds down and haven't lost any cup sizes, still in a F/G cup. I've always been busty though. I've heard that if you were busty prior to putting on weight you have mostly breast tissue and you're not going to lose much up there, however if you became bustier while gaining weight you will most likely lose boobage because the added size was mostly fat. Based on my experience not losing any cups, this seems to ring true for my situation. Definitely a different experience for different ladies. Myself, I'm just going to keep working out my pecs to try to minimize sagging and hope I'm happy with that. I wish all of you ladies luck with with whatever it takes to be satisfied with our new bodies. It's great to have all of you here sharing and supporting each other. For some, myself included, this is the ONLY support we have. So blessed to have you all.

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Between surgery (a week ago) and pre-op diet I have lost almost a cup size. Not too happy about that, but to be expected.

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@@downsizingdebs - I have the same situation been full figured since I was in junior high - I started wearing a bra in 4th grade.

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