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Visitors' Stories -- Jennifer - Page 3

MY FINAL COMMENTS: Breast augmentation surgery is a very painful recovery, for anyone. If you are still not sure about it, think it over and don't do it until you are absolutely sure you want it.

Research it thoroughly. You will learn so much, make and informed decision and choose your surgeon better.

If you do go through with it, expect a painful back for several days. Get a heating pad ready. Set out your clothing beforehand, soft, freshly washed button-up shirts and something warm. If you get cold you may begin to shiver. If this happens your chest muscles may contract and this will cause you a great deal of pain.

Follow your medication. However once you start to feel better reduce (if you can) the heavy pain killers. They tend to cause nausea and a queasy feeling...one that can be even worse than your chest pain. For example, instead of taking a whole Percocet I took only a half and an extra strength Tylenol.

Realize that you will be in very much pain. It was the most painful experience of my life (but hey, I don't have kids yet either). At the same time however, remember that it's all temporary. You will get better.

Inform your caretaker that he or she will have an enormous obligation for the first several days. You will need them to control your medications and will very likely be waking them up in the middle of the night with your pain. A back rub will come in handy too.

Have everything set out for when you get home from surgery, cleans loose clothing, a barf pan, a tray table, lots of pillows, a warm blanket, make some Jell-O or pudding, juice. You will not want to be looking for this afterward and you will want your caretaker at your side.

I hope this recollection has been helpful to any aspiring breast augmentation candidates. If your have any further comments or questions, please feel free to write me at: MAbate9942@aol.com

Gook luck!!!

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