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November 16 2006 at 11:48 PM diana (Login Diana1978)
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have you seen this site? http://www.bravaresults.com He you leave all the fields for ages and children blank. you get like thirty results back of before and after their brava Use . its really encouraging.
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Miranda
(no login) Re: hi November 17 2006, 1:54 AM
Hi Diana,
Thanks for posting that link.
Makes our efforts truly encouraging!
Miranda
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Anonymous
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: hi November 17 2006, 3:49 AM
u are most welcome. keep up the program, ladies!
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Gillian
(no login) Re: hi November 17 2006, 8:10 AM
I didn't find it encouraging myself. Most of the gains in those pictures are quite modest increases. Considering the cost and also the trouble and inconvenience of wearing the thing I would have hoped for more significant results. To me it sounds like a big commitment for what will be a fairly modest improvement.
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diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER well here's what i think.. November 17 2006, 1:41 PM
i ran the numbers a couple different ways. the avg growth for this group of 30 women. with kids and without kids and overall avg all come out to an avg gain of 111 cc. then i got the avg for those who did it for 10-12 wks-100cc 13-15wks-122cc 16-18wks-132cc they were only 2 ladies who did it for 20 wks. so i think this # should be higher at 118cc's of growth in each breast. but ur own tissue as opposed to saline and a cup size bigger. i wish i could afford a brava. i'd wear it longer.
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Bella
(no login) Re: hi November 18 2006, 11:39 AM
That's a really encouraging website for me! I know that a lot of the women pictured don't seem to have had radical changes, but I think that if you want a change that really is going to be noticeable to others that surgery is more likely to give you the kind of results that you want. I have always been very flat-chested (32AA), so even the slightest change for the better would actually be great! So I actually looked at these pictures and thought, 'great, it can be done', so thanks for putting the weblink up!
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Janet
(no login) Re: hi November 21 2006, 8:01 PM
Diana's arithmetic doesn't seem valid to me. These 30 women would be drawn from a much larger group - how large we don't know - and without knowing how large how can we calculate the average gain. I suspect the group was pretty large, which regrettably makes the average gain very small indeed. I also wonder whether the gains were sustained over time, but that is an entirely separate question and one to which there is no clue given.
November 16 2006 at 11:48 PM diana (Login Diana1978)
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have you seen this site? http://www.bravaresults.com He you leave all the fields for ages and children blank. you get like thirty results back of before and after their brava Use . its really encouraging.
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Miranda
(no login) Re: hi November 17 2006, 1:54 AM
Hi Diana,
Thanks for posting that link.

Miranda
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Anonymous
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER Re: hi November 17 2006, 3:49 AM
u are most welcome. keep up the program, ladies!
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Gillian
(no login) Re: hi November 17 2006, 8:10 AM
I didn't find it encouraging myself. Most of the gains in those pictures are quite modest increases. Considering the cost and also the trouble and inconvenience of wearing the thing I would have hoped for more significant results. To me it sounds like a big commitment for what will be a fairly modest improvement.
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diana
(Login Diana1978)
SENIOR MEMBER well here's what i think.. November 17 2006, 1:41 PM
i ran the numbers a couple different ways. the avg growth for this group of 30 women. with kids and without kids and overall avg all come out to an avg gain of 111 cc. then i got the avg for those who did it for 10-12 wks-100cc 13-15wks-122cc 16-18wks-132cc they were only 2 ladies who did it for 20 wks. so i think this # should be higher at 118cc's of growth in each breast. but ur own tissue as opposed to saline and a cup size bigger. i wish i could afford a brava. i'd wear it longer.
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Bella
(no login) Re: hi November 18 2006, 11:39 AM
That's a really encouraging website for me! I know that a lot of the women pictured don't seem to have had radical changes, but I think that if you want a change that really is going to be noticeable to others that surgery is more likely to give you the kind of results that you want. I have always been very flat-chested (32AA), so even the slightest change for the better would actually be great! So I actually looked at these pictures and thought, 'great, it can be done', so thanks for putting the weblink up!
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Janet
(no login) Re: hi November 21 2006, 8:01 PM
Diana's arithmetic doesn't seem valid to me. These 30 women would be drawn from a much larger group - how large we don't know - and without knowing how large how can we calculate the average gain. I suspect the group was pretty large, which regrettably makes the average gain very small indeed. I also wonder whether the gains were sustained over time, but that is an entirely separate question and one to which there is no clue given.