Was anyone still smoking before surgery, honesty please girls! Started by: jasmin88

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    Hi girls. Just wondering if anyone had smoked before surgery, and been okay? I’m just worrying a little bit 🙁 aghh, please help and respond xx

    morse
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    Hey hun, i smoked up intill 4 days before. but only smoked about 3 a day for a week before that.xx

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    Thanks for replying. And were you still okay? I cut down to one a day but just wondering if that would be a huge problem :(?xx

    morse
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    Im sure its not going to cause you any harm, I think they advise you not to because it increases the healing time because i heard it thins your blood, i didnt tell my consultant I had smoked before the 4 days before. Youll be fine, just try your best. xxx

    xxcatxx
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    i was wandering this too hun ive heard u shudnt for 2 weeks before?? xx

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    I texted my coordinator and she says its, one week before and one week after, so that equals 2wks. But the longer the better. So confusing if just a few cigarrettes ruin the surgery xx

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    I’ll have to get my poker face on!! Roll on surgery at 2pm tomorrow! Thanks for this guys 🙂 Woop xx

    mason1
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    Ill be honest..I was told to give up two weeks before and two weeks after…I stopped the day before my op and started smoking 3 days after! I did try…but my willpower sucks!! 🙁 xx

    tian
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    hiya i really struggled with stopping 🙁 so i just kept on smoking, about 10 a day and I was abso fine. If you cant stop dont beat yourself up about it and at least you have cut right down. Good luck hun xx

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    Hi Hun. Just to warn you. I’m 5weeks PO and had nothing but problems since 3weeks With my scars not healing. They warn you for a reason. I like you thought I’d be fine but I wasn’t. If you can’t cut down as much as possible. I wouldn’t want anyone to go through what I have. I have constant bandages over my boobs and at nearly 6weeks PO am no where near close to being able to wear a normal bra or resume normal activities. Xxx

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