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| Under Construction Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: sussex Posts: 63 Rep Power: ![]() | :cry: Hello all, I am really enjoying reading the posts, it helps keep me motivated and focused, I am doing really well, I have lost 11lbs over the last 4 weeks, which is great I am at my lightest ever, but what is so sad is that I appear to now have bigger pecs than breasts!!!! Obviously they are made up of fat and so when getting body fat % down really low there will be nothing left at all!! I have always been large busted, and so it is kind of getting me down that the fat sticks to my bum, yet shrinks from my boobs! How unfair! I figured that some of the ladys in competetion must have had surgery to maintain some womanlyness, and have decided that if I can reach goal weight and maintain it for a year then maybe that could be an option. I was wonder if any of you have had the procedure and how it effected your trainig afterwards, as I am scared wittless of it, I want to have a fantastic figure but having no boobs would be frightening!!! |
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| Under Construction Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: www.muscledietfitness.co.uk Posts: 93 Rep Power: ![]() | if a low bodyfat is costing you your boobs then i say put it back on ![]() ______________________ www.muscledietfitness.co.uk |
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| Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: my own little world most of the day Posts: 212 Rep Power: ![]() | Quote:
When i had the op, i had 4 days off work, then within a week i was back light weight training and within two weeks i was back doing cardio. i didnt really have any pain. Although i did have my implants over the muscle (i wasnt aloud them under) and you heal much quicker this way. if you have any more questions fire away xxx | |
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| Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 0 Rep Power: ![]() | :P well that doesn't sound too bad! For the last year or so I've been up and down, like now (as my husband says) I am doing really well, I start to look closer to being a fit person than a overweight person( like and athelete who has been off for a year and put on 2 stone!!!! )and then I panic, get anxious and start to self destuct by pigging out and stop trainig hard. I think it may be to with the boobs!! Anyway, I will continue to do batttle with the fat cells and keeping building thoose muscles, and when the time comes that my fat bags are empty I'll have a liitle something added!! thank you for the advice! And thankyou gentlemen for yours too!!!! xx |
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| Under Construction Join Date: May 2006 Location: UK Posts: 15 Rep Power: ![]() | I've been reading your posts and all I can say is: you're lucky you had some to lose in the first place! I've never had much up top but I like it that way coz at least guys talk TO you rather than AT you altho it can be quite difficult to buy clothes that fit properly. I would never consider surgery coz I think I'm in proportion but it's a personal decision so if it makes you happier then it's got to be worth it. |
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| Under Construction Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: London Posts: 9 Rep Power: ![]() | Hi Mel, My partner had the OP a few years back, she was slightly different, she had very low bodyfat, no hips, no arse etc she always complained that she looked more like a small boy rather than a woman. She was back training within the month She swears it was the best £4k she ever spent....and I have to agree!!!! |
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