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Old 06-16-2007, 06:34 PM #1
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Exclamation reduction approved

Yahoo! My breast reduction was approved due to TOS. Bye Bye DDD here come a nice B/C. I'm not going to buy another shirt until It's done. Wow, to actually buy a shirt that fits without alteration or gaping in the front. No more conversations with them (you know who I mean) and oh yeah of course the weight will literally be lifted off my shoulders!!! 23 years with these girls and I won't miss them one bit!
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yippee! when will surgery be, do you think? Good luck to you!
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hoping for some great relief for you.
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That is wonderful news!!!! I had my breast reduction last May...F to DD with a lift!! It has made an incredible difference YAH FOR YOU!!!!
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Great news withmore! I hope the surgery goes very well for you and reduces your pain as lest as much as your size.

Dorrie, has it made an incredible difference to your TOS pain? Are there others who can report post reduction surgery changes to their symptoms?
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