Do women lose their chest??

hkailey
on 6/10/11 11:02 am
Girl...that was the first place I started losing.  I was a 42DD, now I am a 38 C.  Not complaining.  I have always been big chested even when I was thin 13 years ago.  I could like this smaller chest thing!  :) 
    
pamkb
on 6/10/11 11:06 am - Crestview, FL
Yep, I lost 'em.  7 months out and I went from a 46D to a 36Long.  I have more skin than actual breast tissue.  Will be something that will be fixed at about 2 years out.  But I have ZERO remorse about them.  I can now buy pretty bras and no longer have indentened shoulders.

I am creating my own revolution and PAMdemonium reigns!

RNY 11/16/2010

SW 270, CW 155, GW 135

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avidreader
on 6/10/11 11:47 am - Cary, NC
There used to be a show (YEARS ago) - Rawhide.  The theme song included the lines  " Move 'em on, head 'em out, Rawhide! ".  The girls theme is "Roll 'em up, shove 'em in, Extra Longs!"

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gbsinsatx
on 6/10/11 2:05 pm, edited 6/10/11 2:09 pm - San Antonio, TX
 I went from a 46DDD to a 36DD.

Age at RNY: 55, Height: 5'4", Consultation Weight: 331 lbs-12/1/2009, RNY Surgery Weight: 281 lbs-3/22/2010, Goal Weight Reached: 141 lbs-6/23/2011, Lowest Weight: 126 lbs-12/11/2011

Current Age: 61, Current Weight: 161 lbs-5/20/2016Total Weight Loss Maintained: 170 lbs  

                                      

rbb825
on 6/10/11 2:17 pm - Suffern, NY
I think that I am different than alot of people.  I think I sagged more before my RNY than I do now.  I think from losing and gaining and losing and gaining so much over and over thoughout my life, that I just sagged so much at a young age.  Now, I have so little left that there isnt' as much left to sag.  I went from a 44D to 34B or 36B.  Lately I have still been wearing my 36C;s since I am not used to anything fitting so snugly  in the new sizes I bought but the 36 C are really too big.

I know the thought of getting smaller sounds good but be careful about what you wish for.  I have practically nothing left - my shirts look flat - no curves.

 

benwito
on 6/10/11 2:32 pm
 If they don't shrink enough after your weight loss, and you are still having shoulder and back pain, you could look into breast reduction surgery.  Most insurance will pay for it if it is causing back problems.  Good luck on your surgery!
nana2boys
on 6/10/11 5:37 pm
Ha, mine looked like basset hound dog ears.   I could have tied them together in front and made a bow

nancy409
on 6/10/11 8:53 pm - PA

Yes, it is the first place that went!  I did not mind losing a bit, hopefully it won't be much more.  Can't tell you how many people have told me I look "smaller, especially on top".  Wish the hips, thighs, and butt went as fast.
                
BumpiestStar
on 6/11/11 4:14 am, edited 6/11/11 11:31 am - MD
 I haven’t had WLS yet but this thread made me think of a song my aunt use to sing when ever she saw y sister breast feed…

Do your boobs hang low? Do you boobs wobble to and fro? Do you tie them a knot, do tie the in a bow? Do throw them over your shoulder like a continental solider? Do your boobs hang low? 

Hope this did not offend anyone

hondar
on 6/11/11 5:24 am
Yes, you definitely do!  Unfortunately in my case, they are almost hanging to my waist now!  I was a 44 DDD and am now a 38D, but I really need strong support.  Maybe one day I'll get a tummy tuck and breast lift, but I'm getting a little old for that now!LOL

Interestingly enough I have always had large hips/butt, but now I have NO butt at all.  Not complaining, but I'm just saying.  I think my husband is a little disappointed about that.
        
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