iM HAVING A BREAST AUGMENTATION ON APRIL BUT I WANT THE OPINION OF PEOPLE ABOUT IT IS THERE A RISK OF HAVING?

Question by Socorro B: iM HAVING A BREAST AUGMENTATION ON APRIL BUT I WANT THE OPINION OF PEOPLE ABOUT IT IS THERE A RISK OF HAVING?
IM ALREADY 51 YRS OLD IM JUST OBSESS OF HAVING A BIG BOOBS I WANT IT BEFORE BUT I DONT HAVE MONEY SO I SAVE MONEY JUST FOR MY BOOBS WILL IT BE A PROBLEM IN THE FUTURE?

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Answer by Richard_SM
Hi. Seems like you’ve made your mind up, but I really don’t know why women have to have this done. I am 53 and have g/friends with big, small, loose and firm boobs. Made no difference to me. The size of the boobs was never a deal breaker. Lying, unfaithful, argumentative, lazy. impatient, and just plain crazy. Those were some of the things that caused break up. Going for classes on improving the weaket part of our personality is probably the best thing women, and men, should do.
Good luck anyway

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i just had a breast augmentation done, and i regret going too small. is there any hope left for me?

Question by ms.jones: i just had a breast augmentation done, and i regret going too small. is there any hope left for me?
i just had a breast augmentation procedure three weeks ago… i was really worried about going too large. i was a small 32A. i told the doctor i wanted to be a small C. he recomended that i go 350cc’s. i took a jump and went to 360cc’s under the muscle… now that its all over and done with, im absolutely DEPRESSED about my breast size. i asked the doctor to be a C and im barely a full B…. i feel really depressed about not going larger… by the looks of my size i think i should have gone as far as 420cc’s…. im so sad about the outcome that i feel like having another surgery to make them the size i wanted them to be…. right now i dont have the money to get them re-done so im feeling like i should drop 10 pounds… (im currently 120) ….. im thinking if i drop 10 pounds, then my breast will look alot more fuller and larger with a smaller frame…. i was just hoping if there were more options out there for me besides loosing weight or going to have another procedure done….

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Answer by Spice Of Life
It’s ‘losing’ weight not ‘loosing’.

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has any one out there had a Gastric weight loss band fitted and does it work?

Question by Gossip81: has any one out there had a Gastric weight loss band fitted and does it work?
I would like to have a Gastric band fitted but i need some advice before i go ahead and make a decision.
Only sensible people need reply please
Please only informative answers
don’t just answer for the points its not fair.

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Answer by rockstar
no i have not sorry

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Anyone out there had a lap band/gastric band, Id like to know about your experiences of the surgery and the?

Question by csbsurf: Anyone out there had a lap band/gastric band, Id like to know about your experiences of the surgery and the?
diet afterwards. nausea etc, swallowing difficulties and so on.

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Answer by bearsnanna
Hi
I had a lap band 18 months ago. I was 116.5kgs and lost 20 kilos in the first six months. I was taking maxalon for a while after surgery due to prior gag reflex before surgery (have had it for years and other family members do too…when brushing teeth or thinking of something gross..I just gagged..then third gag would throw up). This had nothing to do with the lap band, and soon after surgery didnt need to take the maxalon and have never gagged since. I eat a lot of fish and chicken. If I talk too much during eating (especially if at a restaurant with friends) I forget to chew and eat slowly and then end up with a bit stuck. I rarely vomit, although when food doesnt go down do get a bit of saliva type build up that comes back. I dont miss bread or steak. I havent had any major weight loss for sometime now and just maintaining the same weight but need to get back into a bit of exercise/routine to lose some more. Hope this helps…..I dont have any regrets about having it done at all. Good luck

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Are there any cosmetic/plastic surgeons in birmingham/solihull?

Question by Lilly A: Are there any cosmetic/plastic surgeons in birmingham/solihull?

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Answer by ASC
I dont no actually. You have more chance in birmingham as there is more stuff up there than in solihull.

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Question to all those out there with false teeth?

Question by Clare: Question to all those out there with false teeth?
Im 20, have really bad teeth which cause me a lot of pain. Have loads of fillings.

I wear a partial denture for 1 of my front teeth which had to be pulled out.

Tonight i managed to snap the side off one of my teeth without realising.
Im just fed up of my teeth, i want to go to the dentist and say pull them all out and give me false teeth. Everything i eat hurts my teeth, crunchy things hurt, cold things hurt, hot things hurt.

If you have false teeth wot would you say are the advantages and disadvantages of them?

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Answer by grandpa walleye
It is a shame at age 20 to have to have false teeth. You should be aware that you will have problems with them also. Think of them as you would having an artificial arm. It is better than no arm, but will never function nearly as well as your own arm did. The upper is easier to get used to and fits with suction. The lower just floats around and the tongue and floor of the mouth is constantly working against it. That is why it is always much better to save some teeth on the lower to clasp to and help make it more stable. If that can’t be done, perhaps placing a couple of implants that the lower can attach to would also be great. (You can place implants on the upper and do the same thing, but if you were to make a choice, the lower should be the most important). You will have to learn talking and new ways to eat with them. They also will periodically have to be relined to make them fit better as your gums change with time. I wish you good luck and it’s too bad you have had to come to this.

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If an abscess in the gum where there is no tooth is drained then is there anything esle to do?

Question by Eclipse: If an abscess in the gum where there is no tooth is drained then is there anything esle to do?
I wear a denture and i believe that was the cause of my abscess in the gum. It drained today but it was only a little bit. A little white liquid came out and little blood. But its in a gum where there is no tooth so what more can be done? what would a Dentist do? like i said there is no tooth so if its drained is there really anything more to be done?.. Also i got this antibiotic called erthymicin, its my Mother’s, should i take that? after all it is used for dental infections no?.

Thanks.

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Answer by grandpa walleye
Here’s a plan. Instead of continually asking this question to people who either don’t know or are just guessing. Go to the dentist and he will take an x-ray of the area. If there is infection he will determine what is causing it. He will then go into the area and remove the cause and clean out the infection. He may also place you on an antibiotic. Don’t tale the erythromycin. It may not be the antibiotic of choice, you may not have enough for a needed period of time, you may build up a resistance to the antibiotic, and it will not cure your problem.
Now if you don’t want to do this that is your choice, but you will never get rid of the problem while it continues to get worse. This is what I would tell you if you came into my office and would give you a bill for $ 65. Consider this pro bono and if you don’t appreciate it or think it is of no value, then keep on fooling yourself. Good luck

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paying for a dentist in the UK, are there payment plans?

Question by Michelle: paying for a dentist in the UK, are there payment plans?
I have lost a crown on one of my front teeth, the other 2 crowns are loose, and after ringing every dentist in my area- Lancaster- and still not finding a dentist. i had to resort to super glue to stick the loose crowns back in. i know stupid, but this is what the UK dentist system has come to. the thing is i have contacted a dentist who will do a free consultation, but i looked on their website and it will be £450 for a crown! i was wondering if it is possible that you can pay for this monthly instalments? dental insurance does not cover crowns, bridges or dentures. so i will have to pay. which i don’t mind but £450 in one lump sum is a lot to pay. there are no NHS dentists round here taking on new patients, so i will have to go private. by the way, why is there such a shortage of dentists these days? many thanks for any answers.
brilock- i have rang all the dentists and cannot get an NHS dentist anywhere. i work and pay my NI and tax, i don’t know why there are no NHS dentists.

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Answer by ksea
yes most will do payment planes

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Is there any alternative to a denture with a plate for missing front tooth?

Question by Alocinturner: Is there any alternative to a denture with a plate for missing front tooth?
About 4 years ago, my partner lost half of his front tooth after getting in the way of a paperweight that had been launched across a room at somebody else.

He saw a dentist who performed a root canal treatment and the dentist left the partial tooth where it was as he believed he could have a crown post fitted to replace the tooth.

After 4 years of me bugging him, he finally went to see the dentist to arrange the replacement tooth and he was advised that they can’t do a crown post and that a denture would be his only option.

The problem is, my partner doesn’t like wearing anything in his mouth as it makes him heave – he plays rugby and can’t even manage a gum shield.

Are there any alternatives to having a denture with a plate?

We can’t really afford implants, although we haven’t ruled this option out yet.

Thanks

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Answer by Howard L
I’d suggest you see another dentist before deciding. Just because one dentist said he couldn’t do it doesn’t mean it can’t be done.

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is there anyone else out there petrified of the dentist??

Question by tcloveslm: is there anyone else out there petrified of the dentist??
i have to admit, i never used to look after my teeth and always refused to go to the dentist! i regret it now coz my teeth are now fucked! i am in a waitin list now for a hospital to have my bad teeth removed and replaced with dentures, dont laugh! i have to go to the hospital to have it done so i can be put asleep through it coz i cant sit in a chair at the dentist and go through all that pain! but before i got on the waitin list, i got rushed into hospital because an absis grew in my face caused by a toothache, my face blew up like a balloon! i couldn’t eat properly for weeks! im scared its gonna happen again before i go back to the hospital! is tere anyone with a similar problem? who else is scared to see the dentist??

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Answer by starlet108
I’m scared but eventually I do go – cant be doing with that pain anymore x

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