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Post by symmectress on Jul 28, 2009 21:36:39 GMT -5
Hello everyone. I just wanted to briefly introduce myself. I've been a lurker for a while now and thought I should start participating. I find the information on this site fascinating but a bit overwhelming. I don't have small breasts. My problem is asymmetry hence my wishful thinking screen name . My left breast is probably a 43C and the right breast a 43DD. I hope I can get some advice so I can finally solve this problem without expensive plastic surgery.
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Post by anastasia916 on Jul 28, 2009 21:56:21 GMT -5
The best way I've found and discovered others fix an asymmetric problem is by only massaging the smaller one when you massage, or for those that use a pump only pump the smaller one. I take herbs, do a massage, pump and add heat. I had a boob smaller, what I did was only massage and pump the smaller one till it caught up (I was only a little bit smaller, maybe an inch difference). But now they are both the same size. Hope you find what you're looking for and good luck!
And if you ever get surgery for it...I had a friend with the same problem one boob was a D and the other was a C, she got the bigger one reduced instead of getting an implant in the smaller one. That way it wasn't so dangerous. And the healing time was alot less than those that get implants.
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Post by symmectress on Jul 28, 2009 22:37:05 GMT -5
Hi anastasia916.
Thank you for your suggestions. I heard about the massage method but was wondering if anyone with more than a cup size difference between their breast had success. Maybe I could be a guinea pig.
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