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I've noticed mine are "deflating" i've lost 67 pounds - i'm only 4 days po but I lost 60 before surgery.

Its really bothered me about loosing my boobs because when I sit down, I feel like i'm sitting on bones.. i'm loosing my butt too. Uggh!!! So I started this machine at the gym that makes your butt lift but I cant remember the name.

I plan to get implants in a few years

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I've noticed mine are "deflating" i've lost 67 pounds - i'm only 4 days po but I lost 60 before surgery.

Its really bothered me about loosing my boobs because when I sit down, I feel like i'm sitting on bones.. i'm loosing my butt too. Uggh!!! So I started this machine at the gym that makes your butt lift but I cant remember the name.

I plan to get implants in a few years

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I'm glad to sat that my man boobs are deflating. My ass cheeks are going too. I have no interest in a boobies job though!

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I've noticed mine are "deflating" i've lost 67 pounds - i'm only 4 days po but I lost 60 before surgery.

Its really bothered me about loosing my boobs because when I sit down, I feel like i'm sitting on bones.. i'm loosing my butt too. Uggh!!! So I started this machine at the gym that makes your butt lift but I cant remember the name.

I plan to get implants in a few years

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I'm glad to sat that my man boobs are deflating. My ass cheeks are going too. I have no interest in a boobies job though!
I seem to be developing the dreaded "plumbers crack". I have never had that problem before in my life. Is this a complication due to surgery? :o

I do not have any man boobage problems to report yet.

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I've noticed mine are "deflating" i've lost 67 pounds - i'm only 4 days po but I lost 60 before surgery.

Its really bothered me about loosing my boobs because when I sit down, I feel like i'm sitting on bones.. i'm loosing my butt too. Uggh!!! So I started this machine at the gym that makes your butt lift but I cant remember the name.

I plan to get implants in a few years

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I'm glad to sat that my man boobs are deflating. My ass cheeks are going too. I have no interest in a boobies job though!
I seem to be developing the dreaded "plumbers crack". I have never had that problem before in my life. Is this a complication due to surgery? :o

I do not have any man boobage problems to report yet.

This is very similar to the 36 longs that were mentioned earlier. Your cheeks have fallen creating more defined butt cleavage. As much as I'm sure that you can agree, we NEED to get the girls talking about boobies again!

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@ I agree. If you are willing to do so, please keep me abreast of any new developments. :D

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If you want to keep them happy and bubbly...lol...there's some excellent exercises you can do. Easy too!

Everyone is different, I haven't lost yet but, I have in the past while dieting. Look up exercises on keeping breast firm.

Good luck and best of wishes!

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Hey if massage helps, I'll volunteer, and I'm sure I can find some friends on the board to join in. ;-)

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Man I feel this on a spiritual level I'm a 42 DDD. I feel like all my weight lives in my boobs and my tummy. I have a deep seeded emotional attachment to these things. I already have it in my head I'm getting a boob job once I hit my goal. I asked my nurse (who is also a gastric sleeve patient) and she told me the odds are I'm gonna lose the boobs. I don't want rocks in socks fluttering around in the wind. As notes above there are things you can do to try and perk them up as far as fitness goes but I think the best thing you can do is just accept the tit for tat (hahaha got myself with that pun) mentality in doing this. It'll be worth it.

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I do lose some but proportionally it's hard to tell. When I have lost in the past I generally go from a 38J to a 34G.

My problem is that with breastfeeding and 4 100 pound loses in my past they are pathetically droopy. :(

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Yup. That's pretty much it :(

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My boobs stay a C cup and thanks to good genetics are firm but I am in my 60's so could be in for a scary surprise!

My band size is down from 46 (four hooks) to 42 (three hooks)... alas most of my weight is on my hips and thighs...

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My boobs are always the last to go...now my butt...that's another story.

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I was a 40 DDD/E before surgery. I'm now down almost 50 pounds heading into 4 months post op. Now a DDD/E is too large (thank God) but a DD is not quite large enough no matter what band size they give me. If they made a DD and a half, it would be perfect. Everyone at my doctor's office says I'm lucky because mine are more solid tissue than fat. After hauling these things around all these years, I don't feel so lucky, especially in my neck and back. I do see changes to the skin for sure.

If I stay above a C, I'm getting a reduction and lift. If I hit a C, I'll still get a lift. I carry my weight all over and am a classic hourglass, so we'll see what looks proportionate when I hit maintenance.

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