Boobage Question
Well Kirmy you are going to have to share how you get the girls to look the way they do now. I've seen your after pics and you look great imo! So if a booster bra won't work, should I invest in duck tape? I'm serious when I say mine are going to look like flap-jacks and fried eggs if they keep disappearing at this rate.
Hi, Hoosiermoma,
Don't know if you are as vintage as I am but I thought I'd chime in anyway. I was 58 when I had surgery. Twenty months later I'm down 163 #s. Saggy in my inner thighs, have floppy bat-wings and much smaller jiggly boobs.
I don't mind much because I feel so much better! No bp problems, no longer pre-diabetic, no sleep apnea. The trade off is worth it. I can sit in the floor and get up without aid, climb a ladder, drive with the seat close to the wheel.
My face has survived pretty well. I have a small "turkey neck" but no jowls and my face is no longer ball shaped. I have cheek bones and a pointed chin! My eyes appear larger and so does my smile.
You won't really know how you will look till you lose but I bet you will be in for a good surprise. I haven't posted a pic in nearly a year and I'm down about 4 sizes since my last, but have a look at my profile and you can at least see the before and some of the afters. I'm in a 12/14 now.
Just like most of these replies, my boobs are deflated and long. Actually, they were pretty bad prior to surgery. I've lost 50% EW. Can't wait to see what they look like when I've lost the rest!!! (NOT). my problem is they are still heavy. I am having the hardest time keeping the "girls" up!! My shoulders are sore by the end of the day and I discreetly "arrange" my boobs and pull them up during the day!!
It's had to buy a good bra that you know won't fit in a couple of months!!
Oh well.
Donna
It's had to buy a good bra that you know won't fit in a couple of months!!
Oh well.
Donna