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So the good news - I have lost 90 pounds so far... and no loss in cup size (only in width). Started DD and still a DD (and I just got sized professionally thank you Nordstrom).

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I'm hoping I'm one of the lucky ones who doesn't lose too much lol. I've been this size since about 13 years old and in 25 now. All of you ladies have come so far already! I'm so excited to be on the other side ????

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I was "smaller" in the boob department....now they are flat as pancakes :( I see plastics in my future!

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Yes, thank goodness! I went from a 40DDD at my largest to a 34DD now. Would love to be a C cup but I doubt that will happen. Now I just need a lift...

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I started out at 48H I'm down to 40DD now and I love it. They're proportionate to my body and it's easier on my back.

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On a positive note....no boobs but I have a flat stomach and I can wear a size 6, run 5 miles and increased confidence and stamina. So it's not that bad after all.

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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.

Noooooooooo!!!! dont say that!!!! my back cant handle me being a freaking G. I was a DDD already before I got fat.

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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.

Noooooooooo!!!! dont say that!!!! my back cant handle me being a freaking G. I was a DDD already before I got fat.

If you were a DDD before you got fat you will most likely get back to a DDD. May not be as perky as the DDD you remember but you'll get your original size back.

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Yeah I've always been busty--went from a 44DD to a 32DDL (Long!). When I rolled em up and tucked em in that's what I had! Breastfeeding two babies didn't help.

Had a lift with implants and now have a 32DD/DDD (no Long!). Totally thrilled. Was sorta hoping for a D cup but they try on implants while you are under and decide what works for your frame and can't always guarantee cup size and while it's not easy to find bras the right size, they do look perfectly proportional

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In my 'skinniest' days (many ago) I was a 34B. Today at my largest I am a 38DD. I expect I will lose these boobs, but I am wondering where my nipples will end up. I fear in my jean pockets! LOL

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ya I guess I didn't think about this!! im down like 30 lbs so far - and haven't had any loss in the boob area! lol I don't really care either way :) im a 40 C and wont care if I get small!

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Down 111 lbs since surgery 12/29/14, and went from a 48J to a 38J

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