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CHRISTINAMCADAMS

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breast reduction - Tuesday, December 30, 2008 1:07 PM
I am a mother of two adorable kids and i breast fed my daughter and i have had a tubulugation. My breast size before i had kids was a 44DD and i have recently went on a diet a year ago and now my breast size is a 38DD. The back pain is excruciating and the shoulder pain is also. I havent really been going to a doctor just dealing with it on my own. My shoulder have the line and a dark scar from the bra print so i debating is this surgery the best option for me because i really want to enjoy my kids and be able to play with them and stop complaining about back pain. The cup size i would love to be is C if at all possible.
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Stephanie

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RE: breast reduction - Sunday, January 04, 2009 9:11 PM
You need to talk to a plastic surgeon and your primary physician. A breast reduction in your situation is usually covered by insurance. I think it would be a wounderful and life changing option for you.

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