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arpie
3 years agoMember
hmmmm @Kate38 ..... continuing on from what @Abbydog mentioned ..... there's more than one way to look at this!
If you DO go ahead with the surgery, would it be an easier & quicker recovery to have the bigger breast reduced (so they both match), rather than the (probably) more complicated surgery to increase the affected breast to match the healthy one?
Just a thought ....
take care & all the best with your decision making xx
If you DO go ahead with the surgery, would it be an easier & quicker recovery to have the bigger breast reduced (so they both match), rather than the (probably) more complicated surgery to increase the affected breast to match the healthy one?
Just a thought ....
take care & all the best with your decision making xx
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