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1453851 tn?1285180936

new bra new pain?

Hi im a 19 year old girl with 44 DDD breast i only just recently began wearing my proper bra size and lately i have had terrible pains in my lower back could the change in bras have brought this on n is there any suggestions other then pain killers n reduction surgery im scared of that idea?
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3182581 tn?1344584254
hey there i am 19 and it has been only 4 mouths seance i have had reductive i was 18 when i got it .. i was vary scared to get this done i talked to my doctors and they told me they couldnt do much about this but they told me they would apply for ohip to cover the surgery year latter got told that i was getting done by my mother and was flipping out about it and wanting to back out of it ..but i got it done and my back has been slowly feeling better then it was much of a weight difference i can stand up straight now  and i never made any good decisions in my life tell i went though with it its achly soo great to get done it will be a little bit painful but they give u pills that take the pain away and i was a 32 G i am now 32 D :)
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Yes, it could have that effect, but I would see a doctor also, just in case something else is going on.  You don't want to write it off as one thing and learn later it was something completely unrelated.  I would suggest the reductive mammoplasty.  Don't know why you are refusing it out of hand, friends who have had it say it is literally a lifesaver.
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