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Mine too. I imagine they'll just be in my armpits like they always are when I lay on my back. Haha

OMG MMUUAAHAHAHA. (laughing because I knowm the feeling, not at you) :)

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Haha! This is awesome! Now I am going to have to search the internet.... Hehe

Just curious, what exactly are you going to enter into the Google box? :lol:

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I seem to be a bit lost here. Would you mind showing what it is you are referring to?

Are dirty pictures allowed, otr?

I'll show you mine if you show me yours!

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Hmmm dunno what they do with them. Maybe tie them in a bow :rolleyes:

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LMAO!!!!! I don't even want to know!

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Great I didn't really even think about where my boobs were during surgery...probably were Amytug said lol.I think I will ask my doc what they normally do...but what's done is done I guess.I am more concerned now with the fact that they hang even lower;)

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Hmmm dunno what they do with them. Maybe tie them in a bow :rolleyes:

Lol

Throw them over your shoulder like a continental soldier?

Hehehe

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LOL... Trust us when we say you don't want to really know about most things during surgery. If I hadn't already delivered babies and shed my modesty I would have been mortified when I found out about WLS procedures in the OR.

Best we can do is use humor to cover any humility we may have and laugh laugh laugh

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OMG, now I think I might have had my boobs taped, there was a mark on the one that looked like something was stuck on it! O.o

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Mine hang low, how do the doctors keep them out of the way. Sling them back with a bungie cord?

Hello! In my operating room experience what I can tell you is that once you are out your entire body is draped in sterile surgical fields. the only part of the body exposed is the window in which we are operating. If when you are lying flat and your boobs are still in the way we would either just push them off to the sides towards your arms. its nothing to be embarrassed or worried about.

EDIT: Yes, sometimes we use tape lol

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rofl

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funny! thank goodness mine are firming up a *little*! now I only need about a 1 inch all around lift! ;) just take me in a little at the seams...

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Mine too. I imagine they'll just be in my armpits like they always are when I lay on my back. Haha

Exactly what I was thinking LMAO! I know I didn't have any tape residue on the girls when I woke up.

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