I do hope the surgeon can do a better job than that!
Have your nipples gone puffy; one of the stages in breast developement? It does tend to mean that, the distinction between areolae and nipple, becomes, shall we say, blurred.
They are wider at the base than previously and filling most of the areola. The edge of the areola is much less distinct than it was previously. It used to have a definite edge whereas now, what there is of it, seems to fade into skin.
I do not know that I would use the word 'puffy' at this point. My current regime has altered slightly and I am down from my 3000mg PM peak and back to 2000mg but I am managing it like so
Since there is plenty of disagreement about progesterone, after my 3000mg PM peak on the 14th I dropped to 2000mg and added 1.0ml of RC extract from 16th to 20th. Then yesterday I started the FG.
Since nobody seems to know about the progesterone/prolcation business and whether it helps shape the breast, I decided just to take everything.
That sounds like the stage' that I call puffy; if so things are happening, for you.
Sorry, I did not mention the wine; Sauvgnion Blanc runs Reisling as a neck and neck favorite and who does it better than the Kiwis of Marlborough; I really enjoyed; thank you.
Chrissie xx
(24-11-2011, 11:18 PM)chrissie Wrote: That sounds like the stage' that I call puffy; if so things are happening, for you.
Fingers crossed!
(24-11-2011, 11:18 PM)chrissie Wrote: Sorry, I did not mention the wine; Sauvgnion Blanc runs Reisling as a neck and neck favorite and who does it better than the Kiwis of Marlborough; I really enjoyed; thank you.
As long as you enjoyed it because that is why I gave it to you. For Xmas we have converted airmiles to 2 dozen bottles of wine from Laithwaites New World selection so it looks like we are in for a boozy time of it.
When do I get my areolae back? Days? Weeks? Months? Years? Never?
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