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The Bra is designed with a pocket to slip The Girls into. My girls were $300.00 a piece. To me that is highway robbery, but they got us. I just in that all natural state of mind. Sometimes I look down and I swear (if I did swear) that my girls are growing. Now that would be a miracle.

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Holy Smokes!!!!! I had no idea they cost so much. My mom went to the cancer center in , SC where they gave my mom bras and a "Girl" for her to bring to Ohio for me after I was so uncomfortable going to my son's school all lopsided. They also sent a prayer shawl to me. My mom was so touched by their kindness she called me crying after she left.

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The Bra is designed with a pocket to slip The Girls into. My girls were $300.00 a piece. To me that is highway robbery, but they got us. I just in that all natural state of mind. Sometimes I look down and I swear (if I did swear) that my girls are growing. Now that would be a miracle. ren

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I had both breast removed and I've never had a problem with this. The prothesis are weighted and keep it from happening. SharonBfastest2@... wrote: if I get to be flat-chested (which I haven't been since Iwas about 13, and now I am large), what's to stop The Bra and its contentsfrom climbing up my chest if I have nothing to hook it

under?The answer to that is --- NOTHING. I've still got one boob and I keep finding my bra twisted with one cup right in the middle of my chest. LOL It's ugly! :-)Dari

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Hi sharon,

Now that i have had both breasts removed I find it easier than

when I had one boob.

it's just so nice to be even again even if I am flat at the

moment.cept for the fluid build up.

> In a message dated 3/20/2006 5:42:14 PM Central Standard Time,

margery@... writes:

>

> if I get to be flat-chested (which I haven't been since I

> was about 13, and now I am large), what's to stop The Bra and its

contents

> from climbing up my chest if I have nothing to hook it under?

>

> The answer to that is --- NOTHING. I've still got one boob and I

keep finding my bra twisted with one cup right in the middle of my

chest. LOL

> It's ugly! :-)

>

> Dari

>

>

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Is the fluid build up from the surgery? I had that after my second mast. Dr. removed the drain to soon. SharonB wrote: Hi sharon, Now that i have had both breasts removed I find it easier than when I had one boob. it's just so nice to be even again even if I am flat at the moment.cept for the fluid build up. > > > if I get to be flat-chested (which I haven't been since I> was about 13, and now I am large), what's to stop The Bra and its contents> from climbing up my chest if I have nothing to hook it under?> > The answer to that is --- NOTHING. I've still got one boob and I keep finding my bra twisted with one cup right in the middle of my chest. LOL > It's ugly! :-)> > Dari > >

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Hi Sharon,

yes it's from the surgery.i had the drain in for 6 days but I still

got a build up. Starting to go down a little now.

> > In a message dated 3/20/2006 5:42:14 PM Central Standard Time,

> margery@ writes:

> >

> > if I get to be flat-chested (which I haven't been since I

> > was about 13, and now I am large), what's to stop The Bra and

its

> contents

> > from climbing up my chest if I have nothing to hook it under?

> >

> > The answer to that is --- NOTHING. I've still got one boob and

I

> keep finding my bra twisted with one cup right in the middle of my

> chest. LOL

> > It's ugly! :-)

> >

> > Dari

> >

> >

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I think I had mine in for about a week before they took it out. About a week later I felt like I was growning a "new" breast. Had to have it drained with a needle several times a week for about a month and I had to wrap an ace bandage around the chest area to keep give it less room to fill up. SharonB wrote: Hi Sharon,yes it's from the surgery.i had the drain in for 6 days but I still got a build up. Starting to go down a little now. > > In a message dated 3/20/2006 5:42:14 PM Central Standard Time, > margery@ writes:> > >

> if I get to be flat-chested (which I haven't been since I> > was about 13, and now I am large), what's to stop The Bra and its > contents> > from climbing up my chest if I have nothing to hook it under?> > > > The answer to that is --- NOTHING. I've still got one boob and I > keep finding my bra twisted with one cup right in the middle of my > chest. LOL > > It's ugly! :-)> > > > Dari > > > >

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