All About Gummies
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Goldieknox-I looked up the mentor CPG323. However I don't think my dr. uses them. He uses Allergan anatomical implants. I'll ask him next time, because a few of you are saying they a slight bit softer. No the rounds are not gummies. They would be regular silcone, that is why I am leaning towards the teardrop (true gummie) I'm glad you still have some upper pole fullness, so it seems it is possible with a gummie. I think your right about the rounds "dropping" more after time. I think I read that too. I understand about the NSM. I have a one nipple that is "on" all the time and I lost most of the other one so it's a flat button! So it's really weird for me and I have to ask the PS if he can balance that out somehow,otherwise it looks really weird. With the TE I don't wear anything because a bra doesn't fit right and a sports bra is uncomfortable. Do you have to wear a bra after your exchange? It almost seems more comfortable without one now.
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It's only been 19 days since my exchange and I am wearing a bra 24/7 and was told by my PS that I will be wearing one 24/7 for some time. I'm not sure if that is the norm, but I think it is just because of all the revisions that had to been done on my right pocket. I wouldn't be able to go without one even if I wanted to. I think I posted before that I am having a lot of problems with the right side and it's painful for me to go without one because of it (none of it has to do with the gummy though, not trying to scare you off of them, my left side is fantastic!)
Have you checked out this topic, Bras 101: The Great Post-Exchange Debate? If not, you might find some helpful information on it. It defiantly helped me out. It was nice walking into the store armed with a list of bras that have worked for other ladies so I knew what to try on and what to avoid. Plus they have posted some great info about wearing bras all the time and what their PS has recommended.
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I have some cleavage -- I think I'll have more when I can put on a real bra (and not a sports bra)! Probably the cleavage depends on the position and size of the implant. I have the Allergan 410 and I am very happy with it. It feels the same as my real breast (I'm a uni) in terms of firmness... I guess my real breast is firm. Project is really good (seems about even with the real breast, although minus the nipple at the moment -- I think once a nipple goes in it will look even more similar. I also noticed a little jiggle yesterday walking around the mall! I was quite surprised. Guess I've been rather sedentary since the surgery... hadn't noticed that before.
Goldie -- oh yes that IS a great thread... I'm a frequent reader there
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Sweetie - Lilah is being modest - I've seen her pictures and she has great cleavage!! I think Lilah is about a D cup. I on the other hand am the wrong person to ask about cleavage because I'm an A cup and it's just not in my body's vocabulary! LOL!
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LOL CS -- you're a sweetie. Yes I am a D cup (used to be a DD - DDD -- oy!) Are you really an A now CS? I thought you said you wear a bigger bra than that?
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hey, you girls are too funny. Well Lilah if your a D cup and CS777 is an A cup, I think I want to be around a B-C cup. I was quite small and perky before BC and that was just fine. Clothes fit easilly and nothing pulled. I just want to be full and perky and a nice shape and some cleavage, not necessarily large breasted. i'm not sure he could go that big anyway since I was only about a small B before. It's funny typing this, because I feel like I'm shopping for a "body part" when in reality I have no idea what I'm going to look like. I really need to have a talk with my PS when I see him Thurs to set more specific goals so I know we are on the same page. I love talking to you girls though, I think I learn way more here than I ever do in the Dr's office.
Lilah-did you post your pics in the pic forum? I just signed up for that and I am not sure how to find anyone specific?
Goldieknox-hang in there, hopefully your'll do better each day. Glad to hear you are happy with the gummies though. I will check out the tread you suggested. Thx!
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Sweetie -- yes I'm there under the same name. I think my pics are on like page 2 or 3 in the Under Construction section and entitled "My Unilateral Journey"... and I agree the BEST plan is to talk to your PS. There are always limits one way or another; in my case one limit was the gummy itself (I got the largest possible one I could get). Although even given that, when I spoke to my PS prior to exchange she said she would try her best to get that one in (she did -- 685 grams) but could not guarantee til she got in there and saw what my capsule would accept. In other words: the muscle is stretched as much as it can be and whatever that is, that is as large as you can go. In my case, I was very large to begin with and was matching an existing (albeit reduced) breast... so going as large as possible made sense for me. I'm sure your PS will do what is best for you, but if you are concerned about size and cleavage that is good stuff to communicate now.
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Yep Lilah, I really am an A cup. Very nicely so on my implant side and just barely, on my natural side. LOL! You may be recalling me saying I had the JCPenneys zipfront sport bra in the B cup...but its only because it doesn't come in an A! I may not have cleavage but my advantage is I can go braless.
Thank goodness my DH is a legman and not a breast man (I suppose if he were the latter he might not be my DH!)
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LOL CS -- I think I keep confusing you with Colleen (who has D's)... chemo brain!
I think it's great that you got a match for your uni... and I love my 38 DD Underscore bra
It still fits too even though I'm a D now (stretchy means adjustability)!
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I have an Inamed implant from the card they gave me after my exchange on the 11th. I have 410LX and did nothing on my non-surgical side. In a bra you can't tell I'm un-even but I am definitely different (lop-sided). I'm wearing about 36-38B/C (depending on the bra)
http://www.drteitelbaum.com/cohesivegel_inamed.html
I still have a little swelling but it is a lot more comfortable than a TE!
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That Inamed IS an Allergan 410 (aka gummy). The L means Low height (which is unusual!) and the X means extra projection. Mine, for example, is a 410 MX (medium height, extra projection). How many grams is the implant?
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Lilah,
I don't know. He didn't put that on the card. I am a uni and did nothing on my "good side" so I think the low height thing might be to help make me more "even" since I have the normal sag that we get as we age on the other side.
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Are you happy with the results, BCincolorado?
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Hi Ladies,
I have a question for those of you with gummies. I sent my friend who was going to get saline to my PS who does gummies for a consult. He told her he would have to revise her pocket, but he also made a comment about implants feeling like you always have a bra on. She didn't know what he meant, if he meant all implants or the gummies in particular. Can any of you comment on how they feel to you? Are you "aware" they are there are do they just feel like a natural part of you now? Also does a bra affect the shape of the gummies at all, like when you wear a push up bra you get the lifted look, or is it not possible to "push up" the gummies at all?
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When I had two gummies, I did feel like i always had a bra on, but that was due to the muscle damage from the rads on the one side. Now that side was replaced with a DIEP and the bra feeling is gone. My remaining gummie can be moved and pushed up and otherwise manipulated by a bra. It also feels softer now, but Ihave had the gummie since 3/09. I don't notice it all the time now, but it definitely feels different from the DIEP breast, and from a classic soft gel implant.
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Sweetie - not sure what that PS meant. I am still aware of my implant (I'm just 5 wks post-xchg) but its getting less all the time. When I wear a bra (which isn't often) I don't notice the implant at all, rather, I feel the bra! I asked this question about feeling on the Exchange City thread and women there said that after several (~4) months was when they totally stopped noticing their implants. But I have seen a few people complain elsewhere that they always have a feeling of wearing an iron bra, so obviously sometimes the body just doesn't adjust. They didn't mention gummies. If he meant having the implants always feels like you have a bra on, I'm guessing he was referring to all implants, not just gummies, since I've never heard/read anything about gummies being different in this way. But I think some women would dispute his statement and say they don't feel that way at all. That was long & convoluted...I hope it's understandable.
Lilah, I never got the exact details on my implant (my PS isn't into paperwork) but I'm pretty sure based on my measurements and the weight he told me that mine is also low height, but in my case the low height low profile, at 240 g. I agree with bcincolorado, I think low height was used since I too had no work on my other breast and don't have much upper pole projection so keeping it low was the best match. If I'd had augmentation on the good side then a taller implant would have been good. If I could do a custom implant I'd make this one a half cm taller, a cm wider, and (the kicker) a half cm flatter, and then it would be a perfect match for the other side. Alas, they don't make that ht-width-projection combo, and I think the one I got was the best match the PS was going to get.
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Hi sweetie, I've had bilat gummies for 2 years. My experience is, yes, it does feel like I'm wearing a bra 24/7 but a 'comfortable' bra. I think it's because I have no bounce or movement and feel quite firm. To answer your 2nd question... no, a push up bra makes no difference, but I really don't need one because I've got pretty good 'uplift' and cleavage already.
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CS -- technically you should have been given a card with the details about your implant written on it. I got one the day I was released from hospital (which was day of surgery). Since it is an implanted medical device you really should have it. You might want to call your doctor's office and request it.
I am still wearing a bra 24/7 so can't say what it feels like to not wear it! Wearing it I do notice the bra, if I notice anything, and not the implant.
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Yeah I know Lilah. I got a card on my TE right at my surg (actually they gave it to my DH). But not w/my xchg. So, the day after my exchg I called the surgical center to ask if they had it and they said no. So I asked the PS's dept and the PS and they said something about it coming in the mail to them, and when they got it they'd give it to me. Sigh. I think it "got lost" and no one is admitting it. I can probably get a copy of the details, if not the card, from the PS or from the research office - since this is actually an investigational device presumably the res office must get the details and could give them to me. Its funny, my PS is just so nice and skilled and will answer any question I ask, but he's soooo not into paperwork and records and so getting a firm answer on a detail when it has to be looked up is, well, doesn't happen.
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LOL CS -- well if it were me I'd very nicely bug someone in the office who IS good at paperwork... because you really should have it. I don't know why but I like having my card... it makes me feel official.
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Hi Ladies,
I've had Bi-Lat Mentor CPG(323s)'s for 6 months now.
It feels weird... but
1) I am still somewhat numb from Mx 19 months ago.... so I bump into things and it feels like 'rigid dead weight' but NOT becuz the the gummies are to blame.... becuz I/we have no nerves thru the mass of them. Does that make sense? Like when your arm 'falls asleep and it suddenly feels like a log, or when the dentist freezes your mouth and your tongue feels unnaturally 'larger and useless'.
2) My upper pole IS RIGID AND FIRM.... but its my PEC MUSCLE thatcovers 40 % of my breast that is to blame! THAT PEC IS STRETCHED TAUGHT LIKE A DRUM Feels like that 'stress ball filled with sand that you sqeeze", but the lower pole (all gummy!) is beautiful soft!(like a fleshy relaxed butt-or a youthful breast. The pecarea is very obviously different!
3) Jiggle? unfortunately, no. But again, not the gummy.... it could be the aggressive inscizing, cauterizing, repeatitive suturing, scar tissue, from Mx that scrapes the muscle wall in hopes of removing EVERY cancer cell to get clear margins. My Mx took MONTHS to heal from, my skin refusing to heal, traumatized !! I did not have immediate reconstruction, so i was without expanders inserted for 8 months ! Even then, my skin did not lift, jiggle, move, feel natural, or have ANY give or slack. it felt unnaturally 'thick' and adhesive. No more 'jiggle',,,, not even wiggle.
4) I asked my PS to go much larger than I was before (B to D), so of course they are not slack and soft.... but I would ask my PS to Max out the volume again, lol!!!!!
5) MY HUSBAND LOVES THEM AND COMPLIMENTS ME SINCERELY(CAN'T HELP HIMSELF) ALL THE TIME!!! Men are very visual!!! Most compliments coome when i am across the room,table or couch! HE "SEE"S" them.... and is thrilled they are free to touch! HIS!!! Like he just saw a great set in the catalogue, lol!!!!
6) I'm visual too, I guess. Cause they give me sexual confidence! which in turn is all that matters! Who cares IF they 'feel' like 40 year old breasts .... they are not even one year old yet, so they are BRAND NEW DESIGBER LABELLED versions! Its ok to us if they feel new and DIFFERENT!
7) Husbands response ,when we discuss them from an intimate perspective, is WE BOTH DAM WILL EARNED THEM AFTER ALL WE HAVE BEEN THROUGH!!!! lol i bet all his friends would love to sample their feel too.... but that privlege is reserved for those of us who have walked the walk, paid the price, and thje mystery of reconstructed boobs and nipples our intimate sercret,except for all of us here on BC.org having the exact same style of boobs!!!lol
8) Mine dont move around with a bra either-its like your wearing a bra of sorts, but it has more to do with the fact my PS CREATED A POCKET so they would have a great shape laterally, mid line, nice IMF, etc. !!!! ya kno.... they relax when i lay on my side but my UNFORTUNATE EIGHT INCHES OF MX SCAR KINDA HOLD THINGS BACK A LITTLE!!!!!! Its like wearing masking tape on our old boobs...... they would behave a little weird too! so, agian, its not the gummies to blame!
I DO remember my BS and PS and ONCs all saying....you can have reconstruction.... its not guna feel like your old self.... but, we can try for some BEAUTIFUL reproductions!
I guess if we had our hands amputated and re built with plastic surgery... we would accept it differently. We wouldnt expect it to be undectible. maybe because our breast are so sexual and intimate, we want to feel .... untouched by any loss from our traumatic experiences. I don;t know, but the more time i spend with these gummies, the more empowered i feel! Like the t shirt says... YA THEYRE FAKE... THE REALL ONES TRIED TO KILL ME
No, jiggle..... but big, bold, beautiful....right into our 90s!!!!!!!!! LOVE MY GUMMIES AND ALL THEIR PROJECTION !!!!!
So many many variables, so many many surgical options. Make a good, informed choice and listen carefully to the disadvantages, and choose what works for you and your medical needs, timing, and of course, asthetic and personal preferences. We have to live with this change for eternity! gummies are what they are.... solid silicone gel. Its us who have to learn to be flexible, pliable and yeild to the overwhelming loss of our healthy breasts. Its hard!!!!
XO
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Wahooo for you Gene!!!! I agree they will never be replacements for what we lost... but as facsimile's go they are damn good. Mine are better than before in so many ways; but will never be the breasts I had. You go on. You remain glad that you don't have cancer anymore and you hope that all the effort and the loss will at least keep it from coming back. You make lemonade.
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Lilah... your post made me cry....
Lemonade.....
So much so..... that i still get fired up about the issue(sorry- anger IS part of greiving, lol).... not at my sisters here.... but at the way I used to think!
I have grieved and grieved the loss of jiggle and sensory of my breasts and nipples. I look at other womens healthy, imperfect breasts now and I see the beauty and function of all breasts, big and small, perky or long n saggy....
Mine are mine. They are now evidence of my fight to overcome myself! My strength when I felt SO SO weak and tired, my decision to move forward for my kids and husband! To try to patch this mutilated battleground up. Try to create some sort of replacement so I could look relatively normal in public, lol
TO LET GO OF MY SHAME( different than all my girlfriends and neighbours).... AND EMBRACE - PRIDE. !! Acceptance! Laughter!
Ya, Dam it, I DONT JIGGLE EITHER, but Im a fighter, like every woman ever touched by cancer !
We dont jiggle.... we stand firm and fight!!!!
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Aw Gene -- sorry to make you sad -- not my intention. Indeed we shall stand firm and fight together. That's what makes BCO so great
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Bigapplie09-so you still have one gummie side correct. Are you happy with the way it looks and feels right now.
CS777-thanks for your input. I agree everyone is going to feel somewhat different about their implants. Some people are more sensitive to things in their body or changes to their body (me being one them) so it drives me nuts.
Farrah-thanks for the imput. so the consensus seems to be no bounce, somewhat like a bra feeling or you notice them and bras don't alter the shape. However if you happy with the shape that is great. If the PS chooses the correct shape and size then really we don't have to worry to much about a bra altering the shape or size. I was small before so I was used to wearing those demi push up bras that made me perky, so this whole things feels weird. Without a bra and just TE I feel like they are already perky and full, again wasn't used to that.
Lilah-saw your pics and story. Honey you look great and you have been through a lot. Thanks for sharing and being so open.
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Thanks Sweetie!
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geneskirt-what a wonderful story!! Thank you sooo much for sharing all that you have been through. You have a great positive and encouraging attitude. I just got back from my first fill today and I was feeling down last night, but I have to keep my head up and focus on the good. I love the way you wrote your story so eloquently! You are strong and brave and an inspiration. Thanks for sharing your experience with the gummies and I am glad you are happy and loving it! I'm in the middle of TE and debating back and forth on gummies and regular silicone. MY PS was so busy today he barely had time to talk to me. He just said we can decide those things later as we go on. I was frustrated because I had a ton of questions. It's good to know though that actually I have been getting most of my questions answered here, and correctly. Even better it's first hand experience from the "consumer" not the Dr. So thanks again for sharing, I'm taking mental notes of everything I'm learning. Here's to the strong, proud, eternally firm and perky women that we all are or are becoming!
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Sweetie:
Yes I am happy with it. right now without a bra the DIEP side droops a little lower than the gummie, but the gummie looks awesome. The diep side might shrink a little but it has not so far, a lot of the swelling in my abdomen has gone down, but the breast has remained the same, so time will tell.
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Glad the swelling has gone down BigApple! I have the same thing with my reduction vs gummie side -- the reduction side droops a little and the gummie side does not. All in all though I'd rather have the really superb shape match, than the extra bit of droop. So glad you are healing well!
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Today I removed my 410 gummies, I had them for 2 and half years. I could not take the firmnest any longer. They also felt like they were digging into my rib cage and arm pits. I went with them because I wanted to have the look of natural breast. They looked great. It took me alot of sleepless nights to make this decision, I know we will never feel normal again but I had to try. I just want to jiggle some, not hug someone and feel consious of the hardnest. Give it sometime, a very good friend of mine has them and she does not feel the discomfort that I did, she is thrilled with hers. I will let you know how I feel with my new FOOBS.
Jayne
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