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I was a 44/46 DDD. 2.5 months later I'm a 40DD and I'm hoping to lose even more boobage. Blouses fit so much better and my chronic back pain is gone!

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

id give both boobs ???? i too am a G cup!

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I love this thread!!! I have laughed a lot reading our woes with boobies!!! I am down almost 80lbs on this journey and have about 35 more to go! I am sure 10-15 of those came from my boobs! They are sad looking to say the least! I feel all the pain associated with small ones now but I don't know what size they are now! They a flat as a fluffy pancake! Omg! So sad!!! Lol oh well one can hope for perky boobs in a few years!

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54C to a 46C at 3 months....and hanging low..left lower than the right so far :) lol nipples hiding LOL!

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Not only did I lose my boobs but if they get any longer and lower, they will be introducing themselves to my navel. I, too, will be saving for a breast lift and implants.

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I would be happy to lose a cup size- lingerie in the bigger sizes mean higher prices. Plus my clothes will fit much better ????

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54C to a 46C at 3 months....and hanging low..left lower than the right so far :) lol nipples hiding LOL!

LMFAO

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At my fittest (YEARS ago) I was a 34DDD. At my heaviest I was a 40G. I have lost 85 lbs so far and the girls are a 38G.

A bit saggy.. but that is to be expected... I will continue to roll em and shove into my current "over the shoulder boulder holders" until I absolutely cannot wear them anymore...

Bras are just too dang expensive.

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I've went from a 46 DDD to a 40DDD with 77 pounds loss.. but they are def. more like tube socks.. not as full now. However, my friend said weight lifting, lots of chest exercises helped her a lot (she had RNY).

I would be fine with a B or C! I want a lift.. no implants, just perky.

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