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I'm desperate to lose most of my breats...lol. As soon as I lose my weight I'm getting them reduced and lifted!!! I have a lot more than a few cup sizes to go down...lol

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My breasts are the one part of me that has continued to change for the longest time. I'm now down from an E to a C cup and I love it. I've never admired large breats, I like smaller ones and whilst I need a lift, nothing would induce me to pump them up to a DD or E again.

On your smaller bodies, smaller boobs will look right. Dont worry so much about the size, its the shape that takes a beating.

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Right now I am a 42 H!!! I can't wait to be a D or a C even...I want these things gone :sad_smile: lmao

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I am a 44 G. I hate my breasts... I have had these damn things since I was 7. That's right I got my first bra when I was in the second grade. Even at 112 lbs I wore a 34 D. If they don't go away on there own I will spend my last dime to have them reduced...

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I'm right with you...I started my T.O.M when I was 7...never owned a training bra...I'm pretty sure that I came out with these puppies...lmao

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I have three small incisions under my bra line, but my port sight is much lower...closer to my belly button on the left side. So I guess it depends on where your surgeon likes to put the port. I would ask him to put it lower. I tried the sports bra, but that lasted about 10 minutes. I hated the large one boob feeling. So I wore a soft cup bra home, was a much better option for me than the sports bra!

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Yeah I know...thank goodness my mom talked to me about that stuff earlier that year...she even bought me a book on it for young girls :tongue2: lol. After my surgery for a few days I wore a sleeper maternity bra. All of the clasps were in the front, no underwire and it was pretty comfy. :thumbup:

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I had a book too. Our school nurse gave us one in 4th grade I think. My left boob is a lot bigger than my right and I really hate it.

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I had a book too. Our school nurse gave us one in 4th grade I think. My left boob is a lot bigger than my right and I really hate it.

Carrie, are you left handed?

I noticed my right breast is bigger then my left cause it's my dominant hand!:)

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No, I am right handed. So I don't know why the left one is bigger. It always has been, even when I was skinny. It is a lot bigger, like almost a cup size. Both of my boobs are so saggy, I hate it. I can't wait to get to goal and get a lift.

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I am losing inches galore from the waist down, but when it comes to above nothing is diminishing. Now true, I just started the journey and I do have a ways to go, but these 42 D breasts are killing me.

Once I am at goal weight, I am having the "Girls" lifted and reduced.:ohmy:

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I'm in a 42DD and I'm a HUGE fan of the Playtex 18-hr with the padded wide shoulder straps.

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