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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 346432" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Not so much a boob on Gorbachev's head - more a boob shaped like Gorbachev's head, complete with the birthmark. Only the "birthmark" covers about have the dome...</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking about the male friend at church who was moaning about how I won't be able to wear the dress he likes me in, any more. I told him that scars wouldn't stop me. But if I wore it right now, I think the purple and the red would clash a bit. Although the purple seems to be getting dragged down by gravity, I'm sure it's lower than it was. Probably the swelling going down. Soon I'll know what the final shape and size will be.</p><p></p><p>As for the steamroller, gcvmom, I feel more like it has run over me. Still sore. Trying to wear a 'real' bra today, it's still uncomfortable under my arm. The bra isn't pressing there, but all the overflowing flesh (things still swollen) means it's pressing on bits that aren't enjoying it much.</p><p></p><p>The sun's out. I might go get my swimsuit on instead. It's underwired, but not unpleasantly so. Lots of room in the back for swollen expansions...</p><p></p><p>I keep finding people who have been through this themselves. I rang my oldest friend last night, I didn't want to just tell her via email. Turns out, she had the same thing about ten years ago (and never told me! But she was married to creep-features at the time). And the JWs just visited (they drop in regularly, I preach to them about evolution and keep them talking) and it turns out, my regular JW visitor had hers done two years ago. Same thing.</p><p></p><p>So - yeah, we just get on with life. It's only loudmouths like me who talk about it. But then - I'm on the campaign trail to convince people to have mammograms. They're free here if you're female and over 45, so it's crazy not to.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 346432, member: 1991"] Not so much a boob on Gorbachev's head - more a boob shaped like Gorbachev's head, complete with the birthmark. Only the "birthmark" covers about have the dome... I'm thinking about the male friend at church who was moaning about how I won't be able to wear the dress he likes me in, any more. I told him that scars wouldn't stop me. But if I wore it right now, I think the purple and the red would clash a bit. Although the purple seems to be getting dragged down by gravity, I'm sure it's lower than it was. Probably the swelling going down. Soon I'll know what the final shape and size will be. As for the steamroller, gcvmom, I feel more like it has run over me. Still sore. Trying to wear a 'real' bra today, it's still uncomfortable under my arm. The bra isn't pressing there, but all the overflowing flesh (things still swollen) means it's pressing on bits that aren't enjoying it much. The sun's out. I might go get my swimsuit on instead. It's underwired, but not unpleasantly so. Lots of room in the back for swollen expansions... I keep finding people who have been through this themselves. I rang my oldest friend last night, I didn't want to just tell her via email. Turns out, she had the same thing about ten years ago (and never told me! But she was married to creep-features at the time). And the JWs just visited (they drop in regularly, I preach to them about evolution and keep them talking) and it turns out, my regular JW visitor had hers done two years ago. Same thing. So - yeah, we just get on with life. It's only loudmouths like me who talk about it. But then - I'm on the campaign trail to convince people to have mammograms. They're free here if you're female and over 45, so it's crazy not to. Marg [/QUOTE]
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