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Friday, April 07, 2006

Suture No More

After a trip to my PCP and her scrambled attempt to find a "family friendly" surgeon, in the end it was time that fixed my suture problem. On Sunday, about 11 days after it surfaced, the suture came out on its own. No muss, no fuss, no surgery, no pain. Hurrah for small miracles. Although I don't know if they are related, at the same time my granuloma has gone away. My breasts are looking pretty natural, too. I finally feel healed. I finally feel DONE!

This coming weekend will be 3 months since the BA. This means that I am OK to start wearing a bra. In anticipation of this I went through all of the bras I used to wear when I padded. Most of them were 38B with an occasional 40B. A few were too big and a few were too tight; it looks like I'm something around a 38B. All the last 3 months I've been lamenting that Dr M made me too big. It looks like he knew what he was doing.

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    By Blogger Rupunzell, at 4/08/2006 11:10 AM  

  • Hello Nicole,
    Glad to hear everything worked out fine :)

    You might look at this link for bra sizing;http://www.implantinfo.com/faqs/1.12.html

    Dr. Meltzer really does well on porportioned implant sizing.Oof all the Dr. Meltzer BA patients I know who allowed him to do implant sizing, none that I know have been disapointed. 400cc looks good on you and happy shopping :)

    By Blogger Rupunzell, at 4/09/2006 11:47 PM  

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