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Okay....caught a glimpse of myself in the full length mirror today after my shower.

I have a severe case of EDB................Extremely Deflated Boobs. :(

I have the Spanx for the flabby belly and saggy butt. Now I need to go get something for the girls.

Jackie

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sounds like it's time to go bra shopping. I had to buy a couple during the weightloss and it was not a happy time in the fitting room. Now that I am close to goal I went again and got a few that boost up the saggy boobs.

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I have ESB, Extremly Saggy Boobs. Went bra shopping for the first time in almost two years yesterday went from 44c to a 38dd. It is amazing what a good bra can do for the girls. At the end of the day I think my girls had altitude sickness bc they have not been up that high in probably 2 years:)

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Jackie,

I thought they made a full body spanx...or maybe it was another brand?

Personally, I found that just buying a new bra made a world of difference! Not only was the material 'tight' and not stretched out (giving no support) but I was able to wear one that was actually the right size for the girls.

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Nobody's boobs could be worse than mine, think Something About Mary, lol. A good bra and dressing properly makes a world of difference. I've given up on trying to show any chest or cleavage, ribs showing through your chest and wrinkly floppy skin are not quite the same as a plump pair of bosomns, lol. I embrace it and go for the "elegant" look instead of the "voluptuous".

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Omg! I can't wait for my boobs to shrink and actually fit into a bra at Victoria Secret!!! Jealous!!!

I agree! I actually just bought a few new bras, as I went down a band size. What a difference!!

FYI, Spanx does a make a full body suit. Have it and like it!

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Reminds me of card I saw in the store. Front cover showed a man wanting to see a woman's boobs. Inside she lifted her skirt. I never thought I would buy Victoria's Secret bras again but I went in, got measured and they found one that fit me. I was too large for the rest but now I keep the tag in my purse in case I want more. I also discovered push-up bras. I always thought they were uncomfortable but I was wrong and will never go back to Ol' Saggy again.

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