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I have been pumping with noogleberry for about a year and have had about a two cup size increase. I had a surgery to have my gallbladder removed about a month ago and took a week off. Since then I have added in some supplements and I’m guessing that’s why I had another increase in breast growth in the last couple weeks. I was already not quite fitting the XL cups and now it’s worse. In the last week I noticed a reduced sensitivity in my breasts. I still have sensitivity in my nipples. I stopped pumping because it is not resolving. I am wondering if being in the cups that I have completely filled with my new side increase could have caused sone capillary compression and nerve damage? Does anyone have experience with this? I was about to move into larger cups and am regretting I stayed in these. Anyone have any thought?
Thank you!
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I think the rule of thumb is your supposed to go to the next size when you have gotten 3/4 full
You might find some discussion on the noogleberry blog.
Bobbi
Thanks Bobbi.
I did not know that! I’m just afraid that the numbness will take a lot of healing time. I certainly don’t want my breasts to be numb even if they are looking better!
(16-03-2021, 03:43 PM)Happyme Wrote:ahh I could only dream of filling my cups! Such a problem
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I think the rule of thumb is your supposed to go to the next size when you have gotten 3/4 full
You might find some discussion on the noogleberry blog.
Bobbi
Thanks Bobbi.
I did not know that! I’m just afraid that the numbness will take a lot of healing time. I certainly don’t want my breasts to be numb even if they are looking better!
(16-03-2021, 03:43 PM)Happyme Wrote:ahh I could only dream of filling my cups! Such a problem
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I think the rule of thumb is your supposed to go to the next size when you have gotten 3/4 full
You might find some discussion on the noogleberry blog.
Bobbi
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