uplift w/ implants booked…. ADVICE PLEASE? Started by: Anonymous

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  • Anonymous
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    Initially booked in for BA at Preston hospital in December until my surgeon Mr Mounir decided I would need uplift w/ implants instead.
    Need advice on a couple of things in order to prep for my surgery:

    1) What will I need to take with me as I will have to stay overnight at the hospital?

    2)Where can I find a decent surgical/support bra from? I don’t know which type etc I need to get and what would be easy to put on and take off.

    3) Recovery period… scale of 1 to 10: Pain/Discomfort after having an uplift with implants. (Abit of a wimp when it comes to pain!) AND I booked a week off work, will it be enough time for me to recover?

    Anonymous
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    PS went for consultation with my surgeon last week for BA and have to go back to the clinic for an uplift consultation next week.

    Vickie 3
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    Hi huni I am 10 weeks PO from uplift n implants, will try and answer your questions.

    Hospital bag – toiletries, pjs, slippers, dressing gown, phone charger, books/magazine, sweets/snacks, post op bra and something comfy to come home in.

    Post op bra – you can buy a macom bra from their website, marks n spencer do a zip up sports bra. Or any front fastening sports bra you can find.

    Pain- I think everyone is different but I found the pain not too bad, more tightness than pain, like someone sat on your chest. Work wize I think it depends on your job. If you have a desk job you should be ok but if you have a manual job or stood up all day I think you’d find it hard. You can’t lift anything or do any housework for 2 weeks.

    The first 3 days are the worst as you’ll be pretty out of it. Get plenty of pillows as you have to sleep upright, which is a pain! Also make sure you take painkillers round the clock. Xx

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    Yeah v pillows are best plus a long sausage pillow to put at the back back of knees when you ley down this will stop u from slipping down and take the pressure off your back x

    Anonymous
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    Thank you for responding back 🙂 I definitely need to write all of that down as I am really bad with planning! I’m going to try on every sports bra I can find and see which I’d feel most comfortable in, how do I know what size I need to get? I am currently a flat 32C/D. I am terrible when it comes to pain intolerance! Work might be a struggle for me as my job is basically manual where I’m up on my feet all day, moving around. I will definitely invest in some pillows. I’m really worried about sleeping at nights as i can only fall asleep if I am on my front or sides. Can never fall asleep on my back. Is it a struggle to sleep on your back knowing that you have something on your chest? I heard that you’re meant to prop up your pillows to reduce the pressure, is that correct?

    Vickie 3
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    The macom bra comes in just your back size so you’ll need to get a small. What size implants are you getting? I had 310cc and was a C/D before, I’m now a DD/E. I just tried the sports bras on before and made sure there was plenty of room, just keep the receipts incase that are wrong size.
    I sleep on my front/side too but you are that dosed up from the anestetic and painkillers you fall asleep easily but you wake up every few hours for first few nites. I slept on my side after about 6 days.
    It’ll prob be to uncomfy to sleep on ur back at first anyway. I kept sliding down and trying to get back up was a nightmare!
    Xx

    Vickie 3
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    Hi him I’ve just sent u a friends request as I deleted urs by accident! Stupid iphone xx

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