A long road to the end Started by: Glenn

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  • Glenn 9
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    Hi girls. Some of you may have read my previous post about this process being a dramatic roller coaster. I haven’t yet uploaded a picture of what Icurrently look like but have finally come to terms with the fact that it’s not the finished product and its temporary.

    For those of you who don’t know, I had my surgery on 15th July and 5 weeks into recovery it became a nightmare. After healing very well, suddenly one of my incisions was badly infected and the implant needed REMOVING. I was heartbroken. It can’t go back in for three months and until then I’m using padded cups to even out the look. Let’s be honest. It sucks.

    This post isn’t to worry others, what happened to me was very rare (I’m ‘lucky’ my fiancé keeps telling me!), but more just to be so appreciative if you’re healing well. Don’t forget you’ve had an operation and you need to take it easy, even if you seem fine.

    I’m going to get my perfect boobs I just have to wait for them both. I am going to be so unbelievably relived when that happens. Until then, I’m super happy with the one I have got and I’m lucky to have such a supportive family and fiancé to get me through this shitty time.

    Thanks for all of your support so far ?

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    Stay Positive! <3

    Nicole Newman 13
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    Your being very brave!! Stay positive just think of the end result 🙂 xx

    Anonymous
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    Go you for being so open and honest about your experience, and for sharing your picture, all stories should be shared on here, the good… and the not so good, i hope the time flies for you before you can get the other implant 🙂 The one you have looks lovely xxx

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    Best of luck with everything xx

    dawn clark 32
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    Hey hun stay positive.. 3 months!! Be sorted before xmas… I know you will think its forever away trust me its not it will be here before you know it xxxxx

    Kimberley 2
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    Sending love.
    We sometimes forget about the risks & possible complications associated with BA’s, your story is a harsh reminder that no one can take a smooth recovery for granted. Thank you for sharing, your helping us all with your honest experience. Soon you’ll be all sorted & looking fab. Take care xxx

    Misia 54
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    Good luck Hun!!! I wish to be so positive like you!!! All the best for you 🙂

    Emily 3
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    Hi Hun good look this post gets me worried why did you have to have the implant removed was there any symptoms? Xxx

    Glenn 9
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    Thanks so much girls. I really appreciate your support and kind words ?? it means a lot.

    Hi Emily, I had no symptoms. I was healing perfectly. At four and a half weeks I went on a weekend away to Birmingham and in the car I felt that I’d knocked the scab on the incision. My fiancé checked it immediately and just said I’d knocked off the scab but it looked fine. 3 hours later it was very angry, red and oozing plasma to the point my dress had a wet patch and once I dressed it, it needed changing twice a day at least. Then it became infected (I think that was the point it did anyway) and the doctors found that I had a seroma (build up of fluid around the implant). As I wasn’t responding to antibiotics and the incision was opening, becoming deeper and the fluid inside had become infected the decision was made that it had to be removed for my own safety. This all happened within 5days. As horrific as it is, it is rare so you shouldn’t worry but it’s just important for others to know that with any surgery there can be and unfortunately sometimes are complications. We know that when we sign the consent form but I don’t think we really appreciate that things can unfortunately go wrong. So far MYA have been good at helping sort out the problem.

    Litisha 11
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    I think your so brave and every eye opening sharing your story. Thank you. It sounds like you have great support fiancé that’s is helping you though tough times. 3 months really isn’t that long.xx

    Sara 23
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    Stay strong hunni and good luck with everything @anitafrances xx

    Glenn 9
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    Thanks girls 🙂

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