I can really relate to what you’re saying. My aunt went through breast cancer that eventually spread to her bones, and it was so hard watching her go through that. You’re incredibly strong for even considering this step. Wishing you peace and healing, whatever you decide. ❤🫂
Bleed · 41-45, F
I would in a heartbeat. Nothing is worth pain and stress if you don’t need too. But would either opt for reconstructive surgery, cool tattoos or both afterwards.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
Your breasts do not define your femininity. Yes I would have the surgery. You need to be healthy and worry free. Once properly healed , what I would do if it were me would be to choose a beautiful tattoo design that would cover the scars. It would be a meaningful piece of art that would celebrate your fight for life and the amazing strength you'll have developed because of going through these experiences. Praying for you lovely lady xx
Livingwell · 61-69, M
You're not ugly and weird. Not in the least. I do understand your concern and your priority to be there for your boy. Please make the choice based on the latter. You will still be the same beautiful person after. 🤗🤗🤗
HijabaDabbaDoo · F
You are not ugly or weird, woman. You're hurting and tired. I can't tell you what decision to make but if the intention is better health and less pain, I think you know where you stand. I hope it goes better than it has been
Degbeme · 70-79, M
My daughter had a double mastectomy 9 years ago.
beermeplease · M
i know you're asking the ladies but it's what's between your chest that makes a woman beautiful...it's one of these ❤....and you have one of the biggest and beautiful ones on here....
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
I would. Every surgery is another health risk. If I knew my prospect would be getting more and more of them, I would get just one to prevent it all.
Lilymoon · F
Yep I def would 🫂
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
I absolutely would.
Yes I would.
itsok · 31-35, F
Yes, without hesitating
MommaBear · 26-30, F
I would.. breast don’t define femininity or beauty but your health matters
Carla · 61-69, F
At my age, to avoid cancer, yes. To cure it, no.
I would tbh
FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
I would not hesitate, my family is cursed with cancer.