Joined: 03 Aug 2006 Posts: 3 Location: los angeles county,ca
Breast Augmentation..can Nerve Damage to Breast Be Reversed? Posted: 08-03-06 11:15am
I had my breast enlarged 11 years ago. I
lost sensation or most of it in my
areolas. If pinched lightly, I feel pain
but i've lost the pleasure part of it.
There's got to be a way, with all the
technology and advances to have a reversal
or something done that can repair my nerve
damage.
This has definitely messed with my sex
life.
Please..Does somebody have some advise?!
:?
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Crazyness24
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 179 Location: Jersey
Posted: 08-04-06 08:08am
I have also have breast augmentation done
about 5 years ago. I definitley do not
get the sensation I can also. I don't
know why but I have not heard anything
that can change that...You may want to ask
your doctor. How did you have it done?
Under the nipple? Armpit?
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sadone11
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 May 2008 Posts: 1
Posted: 05-21-08 22:48pm
hi-i didn't have a breast augmentation,
but almost two years ago i was messing
around with suction devices on my nipples,
trying to enlarge nipples. anyhow, i left
them on too long and when i woke up the
next morning, all sensation was gone. it's
still gone to this day. my whole
personality has changed. i can no longer
orgasm, because my orgasms were a result
of powerful sensations running between
nipples and genitals. noone seems to
understand the way i feel. they think it's
all in my head. please, is there any hope?
is there help? i've been to neurologists,
i've tried acupuncture, herbs, everything.
what else would work??????? please help.
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