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Recovering from a Breast Aug and poling
Posted by Beautifulfreak on March 11, 2011 at 7:40 amHi Ladies,
How long has it taken those of you with implants to get back to poling? I'm only 10 days post op from a re-aug and my nurse advised me to wait more 10 weeks rather than 6 to go back! I understand but just am curious about when others felt well enough to go back.
Thanks,
|Maxine
Beautifulfreak replied 13 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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I started poling after i got my new boobs but at the time i had them i was running every day and doing heavy weightlifting every other day.
It took me 3 months to feel fully ready for lifting weights again and i had lost a lot of upper body strength from it as i had partial unders. I’m still rebuilding the strength now, but i would reccomend at least 10 weeks before trying any heavy spins and climbs etc, however, listen to your body, it knows best. -
Thank you! I am only just passed beginner level so I can't do too much fancy work but I shall be careful! x
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i was actually wondering about that
is it harder to do certain moves on the pole when your breasts are bigger?( i have an Acup and thinking of having breast augmentation)
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I have a weird situation with my boob job. Throughout my teens, I had an A cup and my other boob was nearly a D cup 🙁 BIG difference, so I got an implant to match my other boob. So ones real, ones fake. Weird huh? Anyway, I had a LOT of complications. I bottemed out, had a second surgery and it took 4 1/2 months for the incision to heal. So I couldn’t do anything for nearly 5 months! So I had to start over completely. 🙁
I think though, as soon as your incision fully heals, you’re free to pole. Just be careful and slow lol. Good luck hun!!!
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yeah- i've wondered about fake boobs getting damaged from the caterpillar climb. The pole squashes the boob as you caterpillar up and I am concerned that a fake boob may get damaged or even rupture from the pressure…
is that a silly concern???!!!
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implants are tougher than you might think!
I don’t feel that pressure from a climb would be at all likely to damage a fully healed implant. Do wear a good sports bra for practice though.
I think you do need to wait a little longer than just letting the wound heal though.
It’s a shock to your body having the implants placed and definately will affect your strength for a while.
I am also a member on a plastic surgery forum and a lot of gals on there pole. Most took a couple of months off.
If you invest that much money in boobies you want to look after them! 🙂
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Thanks for the replies girls!
Salubivires – You are right they are tough! I will wait for a while, well the 10 weeks suggested although I am missing my pole badly! lol
Harlette – you are one of so many women who have that size difference! I'm sorry your corrective surgery wasn't great! Just goes to show how boob jobs can "go wrong"! I know as mine did eventually! lol
All fixed now though and getting better by the day! 🙂 Thrilled to bits with my surgeon and the job he has done. I just want to work out so that I can loose the weight!!!
My surgeon says girls/women look better with soft curves on them and tells all his girls to gain weight….I did and he then agreed to place bigger implants this time round! 😀 Now its time to shed! lolhttps://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_rambo.gif
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