I’m 5’3″ and just about the same size. Bra buying is a bitch and back problems are common. A friend of mine, 4 inches shouter than I, was a 45 H. Her doc recommended a breast reduction to ease her chronic back pain, but the insurance co wouldn’t cover it until she lost at least 75lbs because her weight was was in the ‘obese’ category.
Problem was *most* of that weight was in her breasts. It took her getting a second and third opinion to confirm that getting the breast reduction would take her out of ‘obese’ before the insurance co would pay. All the insurance co saw was a bunch of numbers, not the person needing the work. It seems that they’re second guessing doctors an awful lot. Another friend needed jaw surgery to correct a debilitating overbite.
The insurance wouldn’t pay. Why? Because it was the same procedure used to correct TMJ, which they didn’t cover. It took the *doctor* threatening to take them to court before they’d cough up the money. As per mom and gynecologist left breast 15 LB right breast 143/4 LB I am not female but i think almost thirty lb hanging off my chest day in and day out will give me back pain. addendum I can lift the front end of a chevy nova.
If mom was having back pain before and it went away after that to me is a pretty good trial. as for the ins industry doing anyone a favor why am i paying so much over time that i will not get back. thay profit in the long run I damn sure don’t.
Of great importance is the way the PS industry, now resting on equal and opposite foundation of breast reduction and breast implants, serves to fully exploit the natural diversity of female body fat. By targeting the thin women for breast implants and big women for breast reduction, the PS propaganda machine has a huge bested interest in matters of fat and female body image.
First of all, I have not encouraged her to have this surgery. You apparently did not closely read my post. It is HER decision. I will not love her any more or less because of her breast size! I have shared with her on multiple occasions that I am happy with her body. It is she who is not pleased. You have to understand, my DW takes tremendous pride in the way she looks. You must try and imagine what it must feel like for her to have had sizable breasts and then lose them (almost totally).
Finding the right surgeon is job one and as you note–that’s a minefield of trolling through hype artists’ sales pitches Second–even if you think you’ve found a surgeon who fits the bill is his or her computer modelling a true reflection of what they can achieve in situ where the scalpel meets the skin. Third–are their ranking women surgeons doing this.
A few questions for those who have had the Breast Augmentation.. I’ve surfed looking for real personal experiences, but mostly I just see hype from the Plastic Surgery industry and no real feedback from women.. First off I’m wondering if you still have sensation in the breast and the nipple. Second I’m wondering how they feel to the touch. I saw an presentation of the belly button procedure on Cable.. and they put the implant beneath the muscle.. after you’ve had this inflated balloon placed beneath the muscle how does it feel when you work out the chest muscles?