Try buying mastectomy bras as well! Crikey they are expensive!!! Especially when normally being so small its not necessary to wear one!! Then the bloomin mastectomy side swells up 4 times the size of your other side that you're having to pad out your normal side to match the hugely swollen, slopping side!!
Only reason to have to buy is to stop the horrible sloshing around!!
Thinking about it though- I guess I
have saved a lot of money in 50 years not having to have bras!!-lol
The foamy infills are free!! Until the prosthetic is measured and
made!
Had the sloshing removed this morn but has already filled back to the other size boob! At least its no longer 4 times the size of my leftover boob!!
Hoping like mad it will reabsorb this time! Have in meantime resorted to the lycra vests as have been suggested to me. (More expense!!!! And from sports shop- not VAT free.
Thinking I ought to try childrens clothes now!! They are still VAT free aren't they?.
Sorry, back to normal self.. Derailed yet another posting
Following breast surgery, I believe these are recommended by a number of HCPs in the know. At £6 per item, with a pocket for a chicken fillet or foam pad (or left empty, as required), they seem like a decent interim move until things might have settled.
http://direct.asda.com/george/womens/lingerie/comfort-bra/G003991103,default,pd.html
As someone who lost breast volume, along with the excess I carried, I have a variety of sizes of lingerie, the best of which have migrated to eBay over time. For the avoidance of doubt, I mean hardly worn bras and unworn briefs on eBay. I would never sell any lower undergarments that had been worn. You'd be surprised what can lurk in a drawer.........
Edit to add the url. Doh!
Derail away Donnelly sending hugs. I hate bras, was always a tomboy and would have preferred to be flat chested but my embonpoint is kinda generous. Nevertheless, those stretchy pull-on bras from Belvia are good, get mine from ASDA. Most comfortable bras I've ever worn. Hope you get sorted out satisfactorily soonest xx
Following breast surgery, I believe these are recommended by a number of HCPs in the know. At £6 per item, with a pocket for a chicken fillet or foam pad (or left empty, as required), they seem like a decent interim move until things might have settled.
http://direct.asda.com/george/womens/lingerie/comfort-bra/G003991103,default,pd.html
As someone who lost breast volume, along with the excess I carried, I have a variety of sizes of lingerie, the best of which have migrated to eBay over time. For the avoidance of doubt, I mean hardly worn bras and unworn briefs on eBay. I would never sell any lower undergarments that had been worn. You'd be surprised what can lurk in a drawer.........
Edit to add the url. Doh!
Bought the last one available online and another colour as well. Well happy. Can't wait until they arrive now!!
How do you avoid meds with numbers like that?Following breast surgery, I believe these are recommended by a number of HCPs in the know. At £6 per item, with a pocket for a chicken fillet or foam pad (or left empty, as required), they seem like a decent interim move until things might have settled.
http://direct.asda.com/george/womens/lingerie/comfort-bra/G003991103,default,pd.html
As someone who lost breast volume, along with the excess I carried, I have a variety of sizes of lingerie, the best of which have migrated to eBay over time. For the avoidance of doubt, I mean hardly worn bras and unworn briefs on eBay. I would never sell any lower undergarments that had been worn. You'd be surprised what can lurk in a drawer.........
Edit to add the url. Doh!
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