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KyAmy
Advanced Member

USA
9010 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  11:49:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What most people forget to warn you about can be the worst part, postop blues. Many ladies are never alerted to this, nor are they given the means and know how to rectify the situation.

So I am going to give you some helpful tips to get around this part of your journey. It will be imperative to heal your mind, spirit, and soul.


First of all, take it easy. De-clutter your life and learn how to de-stress. Take breaks to be with you and goof off. Leave the TV, internet, and life in general behind by soaking in the tub, sitting outside and watching animals/children play, reconnect with old friends on the phone. These things are important as they give your mind and body a chance to catch up to each other. Listen to soothing music or pick up a book you have been meaning to read.

Also don't forget to take care of your body after your surgery. Staying healthy and fit will give you an edge to facilitate in a speedy recovery. Avoid excess sugar, caffeine and alcohol. These things give you a rush that will create anxiety in your body. Alcohol is a depressant and will only aggravate the problem. Even though you are restricted in the exercise you can do, take walks and find ways to move your body however you can. Just getting out and about will be enough in the beginning. Call a girlfriend and go shopping. Even being outside and doing light gardening would be beneficial, as the sunlight will help immensely with your recovery. Lack of exposure to sunlight is responsible for the secretion of the hormone melatonin, this can trigger a dispirited mood and put you into a lethargic condition. Melatonin which is only produced in the dark lowers the body temperature and makes you feel sluggish and tired. So being stuck in a dark room would want to make you go to bed and sleep. This is the bodies natural sleep inducing mechanism.

Rally your support network (friends, family, co-workers) and spend time with these people. Positive reinforcement is a must-have to heal quickly. Also, make sure you are getting some type of physical contact in your life. Hugs (make sure they are gentle, as you don't want to injure your new girls) can go a long way in improving your state of mind.

Take a stand. The only person that can truly improve you mentally IS you.

You are not going to heal over night. What with the medicines and trauma your body goes through receiving your new additions, there are going to be hurdles and emotional upheaval that you will go through no matter what. It will be necessary for you to have pep talks within your own brain. It will be necessary for you to look at the big picture and be realistic with how long it will take for your final results to emerge.

Teach yourself to visualize your end results and your body healing. When you find yourself dwelling on the negatives, get out and change your thought process. If you feel the need to withdraw into yourself, allow it. For every day you dedicate to you, dedicate one to having company. Never forget that your new girls are a treat for yourself. It's a reward. They will alter your life. Try to learn how to turn the entire experience into as much positive energy as you can.




Age 31
Married, no kids, one cat
5'6"
115
full A\small b
Full D/DD in VS
Mentor, round, saline
Woke up to find out he filled to 450, wowsers
Dr. Calobrace.
I have my titties.
http://www.calobrace.com/index.html
http://www.bagalleries.com/
To register for BA Galleries: Be a member for over 48 hours. Apply with your exact 411 name. Have OVER 25 posts. AOL and Hotmail accounts usually send our emails to junk folders. Sometimes it takes me a day or two to get to your request.

Edited by - KyAmy on 12/11/2007 23:12:37

akillian24
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613 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  11:53:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is awesome Amy!! And yes, I agree - it's all too often unmentioned as part of recovery.

I'm not sure if you would have the answer or not - but do you know the time frame to expect the blues? Is it immediately after surgery or weeks afterwards? I know I went through about a 2-week period of random 'down' less than about a week ago. It seemed like such a long-time after my BA to be related, but I guess it's possible.

5'5" 122lbs RC: 29.5
Pre BA: 34C
Post BA: At the moment: 32DD
300CC, HP silicone unders, crease on July 2, 2007

** BOOBS **
Dr. Hackney www.drhackney.net

At some point, I am going to have to insist that DH start pointing the camera a bit higher.....
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Millie
Advanced Member

United Kingdom
12683 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  11:56:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by KyAmy

What most people forget to warn you about can be the worst part, postop blues. Many ladies are never alerted to this, nor are they given the means and know how to rectify the situation.

So I am going to give you some helpful tips to get around this part of your journey. It will be imperative to heal your mind, spirit, and soul.


First of all, take it easy. De-clutter your life and learn how to de-stress. Take breaks to be with you and goof off. Leave the TV, internet, and life in general behind by soaking in the tub, sitting outside and watching animals/children play, reconnect with old friends on the phone. These things are important as they give your mind and body a chance to catch up to each other. Listening to soothing music or pick up a book you have been meaning to read.

Also don't forget to take care of your body after your surgery. Staying healthy and fit will give an edge to facilitate in a speedy recovery. Avoid excess sugar, caffeine and alcohol. These things give you a rush that will create anxiety in your body. Alcohol is a depressant and will only aggravate the problem. Even though you are restricted in the exercise you can do, take walks and find ways to move your body however you can. Just getting out and about will be enough in the beginning. Call a girlfriend and go shopping. Even being outside and doing light gardening would be beneficial, as the sunlight will help immensely with your recovery. Lack of exposure to sunlight is responsible for the secretion of the hormone melatonin, this can trigger a dispirited mood and put you into a lethargic condition. Melatonin which is only produced in the dark lowers the body temperature and makes you feel sluggish and tired. So being stuck in a dark room, would want to make you go to bed and sleep. This is the bodies' natural sleep inducing mechanism.

Rally your support network (friends, family, co-workers) and spend time with these people. Positive reinforcement is a must-have to heal quickly. Also, make sure you are getting some type of physical contact in your life. Hugs (make sure they are gentle, as you don't want to injure your new girls) can go a long way in improving your state of mind.

Take a stand. The only person that can truly improve you mentally IS you.

You are not going to heal over night. What with the medicines and trauma your body goes through receiving your new additions, there are going to be hurdles and emotional upheaval that you will go through no matter what. It will be necessary for you to have pep talks within your own brain. It will be necessary for you to look at the big picture and be realistic with how long it will take for your final results to emerge.

Teach yourself to visualize your end results and your body healing. When you find yourself dwelling on the negatives, get out and change your thought process. If you feel the need to withdraw into yourself, allow it. For every day you dedicate to you, dedicate one to having company. Never forget that your new girls are a treat for yourself. It's a reward. They will alter your life. Try to learn how to turn the entire experience into as much positive energy as you can.




wonderful advice KyAmy I had hypnotherapy tapes to deal with those bits I've highlighted...I think they really helped make my recovery quicker/easier.


43 years old
Married
2 kids (5,17)
Pre BA 34B
Post BA 34DD :)
Silimed 385cc round gummies
Sub fascial/textured/crease
BA 11th November 2006
London UK


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kbrooks
Senior Member

USA
1460 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  12:01:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for posting this KyAmy. I have heard you all talk about post-op depression, and to be honest it is the one thing I am really nervous about. I guess it is because, my first surgery is only the lift and reduction, which I am terrified about. I wish they were doing the BA at the same time, but it is just not gonna happen that way. I am trying to stay positive, and look at this a one step closer to getting the "girls". Again, thanks! I am going to read this over and over and over!! Haha!
Hugs!

[URL=http://www.glitteryourway.com][/URL]




Age: 33
Happily Married for 12 years
3 kids: 10, 7 & 3, all breastfed for 1 year each.
PreBA: 38B
PostBA: 38DDD/40DD and still growing =)
Full anchor lift Sept. 4, 2007
BA-May 21, 2008
Dr. Collins, CA
Mentor Mod+ /Silicone /500cc unders
www.collinsplasticsurgery.com


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hopefully-soon
Advanced Member

8238 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  12:04:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for posting this!!

BA Date: August 19, 2005
PreBA: 32AAA, PostBA: Full B/Small C, 32B/C
27" ribcage, 5'3", 100 lbs
Inamed/Saline/Smooth/Round/Moderate/Unders
240cc f/t (L)255cc, (R)270cc
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Not sure
Advanced Member

5680 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  12:22:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great post Amy!


It's not having what you want, it's wanting what you've got. - Sheryl Crow

http://www.bagalleries.com/main.php?g2_itemId=202
Married with three breastfed boys
5'7" 160 lbs, 36" Rib cage
Pre-38B Post-36DDD
BA 4/19/06 Dr Paulson Bismark,ND.
650 cc, moderate profile, unders

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irongal
Matron

290 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  12:28:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well said KyAmy!


31 yrs old
5'6 128 lbs
Pre-BA very saggy 34B
BA and Anchor lift on 8/17/07 by Dr. Vanek
Mentor Smooth round saline 375 f/t 425 on each side!

Right Capsulectomy 3/19/08

Going again 4/9/10 for silicones and another R Capsulectomy with Dr. Jason Leedy

Married with 4 children, ages 14, 12, 7, and 4; all breastfed
http://www.bagalleries.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=23&g2_itemId=54469
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n/a
deleted

3072 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  12:33:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

EXCELLENT POST!!!!

Thank you KYamy for all the care and time you take in helping us all...



Edited by - n/a on 10/31/2007 13:55:21
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Firefly J
Advanced Member

3875 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  13:03:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great post, Amy. A positive outlook ALWAYS goes a long way!!

J
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tanken
Matron

80 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  13:43:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great info!! Thanks for posting this, I know there is going to be postop pain, swelling, bruising, so as I'm getting myself mentally prepared for my BA 9/19, This info will definitely help alot. I'll have to print it and keep it beside the picture of my "before saggy boobs"

38y/o married
2 kids(3 & 5)
5'7" 150 lbs
pre BA 36 saggy C
surgery date 9/19
hopefully to be 36D or 36DD
Inamed 15 mod 457cc silicone under
Dr. Clark
Winter Park, Fl
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KyAmy
Advanced Member

USA
9010 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  17:09:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think it's the most overlooked part of the process. Women look forward to the surgery and have the mind set that is it. When in reality, you still have months and months until you reach your result.




Age 31
Married, no kids, one cat
5'6"
115
full A\small b
Full D/DD in VS
Mentor, round, saline
Woke up to find out he filled to 450, wowsers
Dr. Calobrace.
I have my titties.
http://www.calobrace.com/index.html
http://www.bagalleries.com/
To register for BA Galleries: Be a member for over 48 hours. Apply with your exact 411 name. Have OVER 25 posts. AOL and Hotmail accounts usually send our emails to junk folders. Sometimes it takes me a day or two to get to your request.
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BeckyLou
Matron

100 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  17:19:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you KyAmy. I needed to hear this. Of course, I was thinking life would be the same after the surgery, except for the obvious. I'm taking a copy to keep with my BA papers, so I won't lose it!

35, w/great DH & 2 great DS's
BA 9/26/07
275cc Mentor mod+ round sils, crease
Dr. Heather Rocheford

http://www.bagalleries.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=23&g2_itemId=59395
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kikidoll
Advanced Member

5118 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  18:28:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
great stuff kyamy. ive been through this with my first and now my second surgery. woman need to know this. my drs office actually gave me a really cute paper that was a cartoon that showed the emotions woman go through. it was good to give patients. thanks




(TREASURE CHEST)
5'5" 117 lbs
31 yrs young
1st ba 275 saline mods 1/03
2nd ba 420 sils mods 8/07
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dhgirl
Senior Member

1727 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  19:32:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Excellent post Amy! Very true and informative.


5'3", 120lbs
3 breastfed children
Pre BA 34A, Post 32D
BA date July 21, 2006
Inamed 330cc smooth, round, unders
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n/a
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1223 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  21:56:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for posting..
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momto2boys
Senior Member

1284 Posts

Posted - 08/25/2007 :  22:17:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thanks for posting. i've worried about this. i've had this kind of thing with the birth of both my sons. . .i'm thinking it will be similar. i appreciate the tips. thanks so much!


5'7" 117 lbs, RC 27" (remeasured this - even slightly smaller than this)
12.5 BWD
Pre BA 32AA (deflated from nursing for 5 years total - was up to 34C when full, 32B prepreg)
Style 15 (mod+) sils 339cc
BA 8/30
Post op 32D/34D (VS)

Bag
http://www.bagalleries.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=23&g2_itemId=54863
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KyAmy
Advanced Member

USA
9010 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2007 :  10:54:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I find it insane that more doctors don't make women more aware of what the entire process could entail for them. Mine did, he was very adamant that you understood how long it really took. I love that man.




Age 31
Married, no kids, one cat
5'6"
115
full A\small b
Full D/DD in VS
Mentor, round, saline
Woke up to find out he filled to 450, wowsers
Dr. Calobrace.
I have my titties.
http://www.calobrace.com/index.html
http://www.bagalleries.com/
To register for BA Galleries: Be a member for over 48 hours. Apply with your exact 411 name. Have OVER 25 posts. AOL and Hotmail accounts usually send our emails to junk folders. Sometimes it takes me a day or two to get to your request.
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Parsley
Matron

USA
368 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2007 :  12:42:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by KyAmy

I find it insane that more doctors don't make women more aware of what the entire process could entail for them. Mine did, he was very adamant that you understood how long it really took. I love that man.



Great post Kyamy~

My Dr let me know also. He gave me a printout and discussed with me the emotions I will go through. I thought it was great that he did this because, before hand, I had no idea.

5'7" ~ 30in RC ~ 130lbs
Before ~ 34 small B
BA ~ 5-21-07
350cc sili unders HP
After ~ 34D
Redo~PS thought left had CC(??) ended up my pocket was a mess he tried to fix it. I bottomed out with in a week~ Nov 2007 ~ 400cc left, 450cc right
mod+ ~ sili
Still 34D
2nd Redo~ May 23, 08 ~ bottom out ~ with a new PS, Dr Kim
450cc/mod+/unders/sili
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onebusymom
Matron

834 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2007 :  13:52:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
that was so nice of you to take the time to post about this topic...i only wish i could've had that advise a couple months ago when i had my BA. i was really down for a couple of weeks. i overcame it and am fine now but i really hope all of the early BA girls and pre BA girls take the time to read this post, it's so important to take care of your body and watch for those depression signs after such a big life changing surgery.

age:26
height:5'5"
weight:124 lbs
children:one beautiful son 3yrs old
pre BA:34A
BA date 6/1/07
post BA:34D
saline HP unders 420 f/t 460cc's bilateral
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pookielicious
Matron

USA
125 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2007 :  14:47:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you so much for posting this info. this will be very helpful and i also am gonna keep this very near to me. i wouldnt have even thought about this. i mean i think i have read bits and pieces of things from time to time, but nothing so informative as this. Thank you for doing this for us girls that havent had our BA yet, as well as the newbies that have and are wondering why they feel this way. anyways, thank you again!!


30 years
5'1"
120lbs
Been married for 10 years to the most wonderful fireman and hubby in the world!!!
2 kids (girl 9, boy 6)
Pre BA - 34A
Post BA - 34D
Silicone, Mod+, Round, Unders, Crease
BA Sept 4th, 2007
350cc's(R),325cc's(L)

http://www.bagalleries.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=23&g2_itemId=57147


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lini
Matron

120 Posts

Posted - 09/25/2007 :  12:42:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wonderful advice.


32
135lbs.
pre-BA 38A-B
post-BA left400cc's right425cc's
36 DD YIPPEE!
Married with 2 wonderful kids, both breastfed
http://www.bagalleries.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=23&g2_itemId=60702[URL=http://www.glitterkiss.com][/URL]
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n/a
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2308 Posts

Posted - 09/25/2007 :  13:20:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not a moment too soon KyAmy, I'm up tomorrow! Thanks
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Prettiestfeet
Senior Member

1173 Posts

Posted - 09/25/2007 :  18:47:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you thank you.. I printed this!! This is very important stuff.. and something I hardly thought about.. I can sink into depressive states every now and then.. even when I have just a cold.. so this is good to have
Hugs!!

46 years young
5'8 -129 lbs
Pre BA/Deflated 36 B
Post BA/34D-DD
450 sili unders mod + 11/15/2007


http://www.bagalleries.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=23&g2_itemId=96069
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kjm
Matron

779 Posts

Posted - 09/25/2007 :  18:55:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great post KyAmy!!!
I like Millie had downloaded hypnotherapy audios and natural sounds to help me relax before my procedure and after.
K

PreBA 32/34A
PostBA 34C/32D
BA: 8/24/07
240cc filled to 270cc, moderate, smooth, round profile
saline, unders, areola incision
5'6"
29" RC
115 lbs

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Maschelie
Matron

414 Posts

Posted - 09/25/2007 :  18:58:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for posting this Amy! It's great advice...I will definitely be looking for this when the time gets closer to my BA!!




32 years old
5'6"
145 lbs.
Ribcage: 30"
Pre BA - 34 (barely) A
Post BA - 34D
BA done on 11/16/07
Dr. Lawrence Gray, Portsmouth, NH
Inamed Cohesive Gels/Round/Smooth/Unders/Style 20/ High Profile/600cc's

Married to my Best Friend!!
1 Wild 8 year old boy and 1 adorable mini poodle


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No more padding
Matron

120 Posts

Posted - 09/26/2007 :  21:37:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
GREAT POST !! Wish I would have read it BEFORE I had my BL/BA on 9/13 !! Great advice for those up and coming BA's !!!


PRE BL/BA . . . . . . . . DAY 1 . . . . . . . . . . WEEK 3. . . . . . . . WEEK 6 . . . . . . . 7.5 WEEKS

43 y/o mother of 2 breastfed boys
Married to my soulmate
5' 5.5" - 120 lbs - Pre BL/BA 34A - Post BL/BA 34D !!
BL/BA 09/13/07 - Short Scar ("lollipop") BL Entry
425 L / 475 R - Mentor / round / smooth / saline / mod profile / under
Dr. Owsley - Post Falls, Idaho - http://www.owsleyplasticsurgery.com
BAG: http://www.bagalleries.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=23&g2_itemId=57499
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