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Guest StrandedOutThere

The nipple stuff freaks me out too! Still, from looking at videos on YouTube, it seems like the worst part of it heals up in a few weeks. I'd do anything to be rid of these tumors.

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Guest Huff

I'm still a little sore 7 weeks post-op, but every time I look in the mirror I feel like doing a happy dance. It's SO cool. T has been neat since it has lowered my voice a lot, but I really felt like I was officially a guy when the chest lumps were gone. Worth the money. Worth the pain. Worth taking 6 weeks off at the gym. I feel the happiest I've been in 10 years.

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Guest Huff
My nipples hurt now.

Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that you can't feel your nipples after surgery... the nerves all get cut, so I wouldn't worry about it too much :-)

MK

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Guest Drew
So you can't feel your nipples at all after surgery?

not really, there's still a tiny bit of sensation left but not much....meh, small price to pay

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Does any of the sensation come back? I mean, to be rid of the lumps, I could totally deal. Right now it bugs me if anything touches them...ugh...so it might be a relief. Just curious...

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Guest Drew
Does any of the sensation come back? I mean, to be rid of the lumps, I could totally deal. Right now it bugs me if anything touches them...ugh...so it might be a relief. Just curious...

for me, a very small amount of sensation is still there...not very much, but still some.

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Guest GoldenKirbichu

It depends on what kind; if they leave the nerve stems intact you can have almost full sensation. But normally they'll reposition 'em.

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Guest Huff
So you can't feel your nipples at all after surgery?

I have zero sensation. They still get harder when you touch them, though, co maybe some sensation will come back.

MK

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Guest Ryles_D
Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that you can't feel your nipples after surgery... the nerves all get cut, so I wouldn't worry about it too much :-)

Oh, that'd be nice. Mine seem to be oversensitive sometimes. Hurt over nothing. >_<

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Guest Keiichi-kun

Hmm, I've read that it's pretty rare to lose all sensation in the nipples :unsure: It would sure be nice to keep some sensation in them

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Guest StrandedOutThere
Hmm, I've read that it's pretty rare to lose all sensation in the nipples :unsure: It would sure be nice to keep some sensation in them

This might be an interesting poll to run... From what I've read, peoples' experiences vary a good bit.

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Guest raydub

im SO take it or leave it about this. i personally get really uncomfortable if anyone touches my nipples or anywhere near them. and like rdeis's they hurt sometimes.. but i KNOW its girl hormones that makes this happen.. AND I HATE IT! :mad:

BOOBSBEGONE!!! *boobs suddenly disappear* .. Sweeeeet.

heh..sorry...a little silly today.

Ray

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Guest KyleMicheal
im SO take it or leave it about this. i personally get really uncomfortable if anyone touches my nipples or anywhere near them. and like rdeis's they hurt sometimes.. but i KNOW its girl hormones that makes this happen.. AND I HATE IT! :mad:

BOOBSBEGONE!!! *boobs suddenly disappear* .. Sweeeeet.

heh..sorry...a little silly today.

Ray

Haha. "BOOBSBEGONE!!! *boobs suddenly disappear* .. Sweeeeet."

That's quotable...:P

Anyway.

I like feeling my nipples. It's just...not the same.

(though they feel really, really, REALLY sore right now...arhghathgrhgh)

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