I'm thinking about getting a breast reduction...but am completely terrified. Is it worth it?

I'm in my twenties, 5'9 and enjoy a 38D chest... and it is a pain; posterior pains, sleeping is awkward, they are sore a lot, I'm other self conscious, people stare, I find it intricate to exercise, and so on... But I'm terrified of have surgery of any sort, especially cosmetic surgery that is not vitally far-reaching... my question is, are the benefits of the surgery worth going through something so intrusive + hurting? Or are there alternatives to the surgery? I'm for a moment bit overweight but not enough to be considered "overweight"; if I lose a large amount of weight, is it probable that a large portion of that immensity will be lost from my chest? or does that weight tend to stick?

I'm confused, visibly, because I think go would be easier with a easing, but I am impressed with those that come through the surgery because it seems approaching such a painful and difficult point to go through...
is it a terrifically invasive surgery?
really any information would be greatly appreciated!
Answers:

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No!! Don't do it. YOu may have backbone problems and trouble sleeping but I love big hooters.

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Well!
It can't be that bad!

I'm a 36 Double D, I enjoy skuliosis, and I'm 15!

Hmm...but I understand.

i want a decline too.

I think it will be worth it.

I HOPE it will be worth it.

Sorry.not really an answer. Just sympathizing.

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if your breasts are that big and bother you so much own a talk near your family Dr to se what he/she think of your idea

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If it is bothering you physically next it is not merely cosmetic surgery. Consult your doctor and they will be able to walk over all of the pros and cons beside you.

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One of my friends had a breast cutback and she says it be one of the smartest things she ever did. First you should lose some weight to see how much you will lose contained by your chest. You only want to do this once, and if you are at your best cargo you will be happiest with your results.. The surgery is done by a plastic surgeon and yes, it is humiliated for several days after, but never having a backbone ache again make it well worth the bit of discomfort! Good luck!

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very painful not worth is and if you lost counterweight you would loose some of your breast tissue as it's mostly fat. do a goodle furrow and you'll see the pain, brusing and stories of those who enjoy done it and even get a free consult they will show you pictures and describe you what to expect too.

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yes.
you do tend to losse fat on the breast when you drop off over all.
it is little knotty to shrugg off but you do loose.
it is my personal experiance.
i wasnt over cargo just 55 but i fixed to reduce.
later i was 48 and have my breast decreased .
i judge breast reduction is a resounding no no.
u are tall i muse if u get within shape ur breasts would luk attractive.
dont put ur self thru so much torture.

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yes, this is terrifically important! I am file for disability cuz of severe scoliosis, I'm in my behind schedule years, do it now! The anguish wont last and the agony you have right in a minute will no longer be there.

Breasts hurt.?

Some of the girls at work be just discussion about this a week ago. The girl that have it done is thrilled and my hubby's boss's sister had it done and is thrilled also. Yes it is throbbing at first but well worth it from the race I have talk to. If you are overweight you may lose some of it in your breasts so to be precise a possibility. My daughter is chesty also at 38DD and we have told her that if she feel she ever wants the surgery we are losing her 100%.

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This is something you really need to discuss next to a doctor. I personally would try to lose for a moment weight first as it most probable would come from your bust first, but if that does not work you may want to get a drop.. sure you would be in discomfort for a couple weeks but its better than having a time time of pain.. besides you would be doing it for your condition not for your looks!!...

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If the size of your boobs is causing you affliction and anxiety then the operation would be extremely much worthwhile. You are not in the category of women who want larger breasts because they of late dont like their own. You hold a genuine complaint and use for wanting surgery. If you are concerned that by losing a few kilos you may reduce the size of your breast afterwards why not put the operation on hold for a couple of months till you lose the weight ands see what happen.
I knew a girl at college who had breast drop surgery as she had gargantuan breasts which caused her aching. She never regreted having the surgery once it be done.

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I enjoy several friends who have have the surgery and are extremely happy beside it. I'm considering it myself (20 years old, 5'2 and a 32DD) for alike reasons you are. I'm only just worried about whether or not my insurance will cover the cost.

As far as losing solidity to try to lose breast weight, it may work and it may not. I could lose 15 pounds and still enjoy the breasts I do, but I have friends who enjoy lost 15 pounds and 3 or 4 of those pounds came from their boobs, so it's not easy to say.

All my friends who enjoy had it done read aloud that it is completely worth it. They experienced some pain afterwards, apparently, but they were hindmost to their regular lives fairly like lightning.

I completely sympathize, though. Going under the axe can be scary. It's nowhere fundamental as dangerous as implant, though.

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I would think long and knotty about it up to that time doing it because I've heard some tragic horror stories something like "bad" plastic surgeons and if Insurance doesn't cover it, price becomes an issue. Don't sacrifice your vigour for the lowest bidder. Some things can't be undone. This intertwine has some really fitting information to read up on it beforehand.

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How could you say it is not vitally momentous, when we are talking something like your back condition?

I had severe rear legs neck and shoulder anguish, and immediately after surgery it be GONE!

Life WILL be much better after the reduction. Perkier boobs and NO put a bet on pain, you will love it!

Depending on how much fatty tissue versus dense tissue is in your breasts will depend on if you lose counterbalance in the boobs or not. I've tried working out and lost nought in my breasts.

Talk beside your doctor, or find a Plastic Surgeon that is covered lower than your insurance plan. The insurance company can pay anywhere from 50-100% of the cost (mine compensated all $8,000 of it!).

http://www.breasthealthonline.com... have a forum strictly for breast reduction, as powerfully as a FAQ forum where you can read up on the assorted incisions and after surgery care. There is also a support forum where on earth you can post up and talk in the order of your fears and your journey.






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