26-09-2024, 16:43
(This post was last modified: 26-09-2024, 17:03 by ShelaVenna.)
I’ve lost weight this month but haven’t lost any bust size. The difference between my underbust and bust measurements has actually increased by half an inch, and I think the change is visible, but only barely. I’m not sure yet whether that change came from actual growth or not. There were a few days over the first 3 weeks where I pumped at a higher pressure for 2 hours in one night, rather than only 1 hour. This week I pumped at high pressure for at least 2 hours every single night (except the night I missed), sometimes even 3 hours. So much for long time/low pressure pumping. I think I’ll post progress photos eventually, but probably not until week 12 or later.
I have an update about the referral discount code too. Evebra finally made me a “partner” and gave me a referral code. You can dm for it if you want it. It’s been a while since I applied, so I’m surprised. They do it through “Shopify Collabs” and I do not meet the minimum standards to join that program, so I figured they couldn’t add me as a partner even if they wanted to. Apparently a company can request for Shopify to let you join the collab program even if you don’t meet Shopify’s standards. I don’t know how common or uncommon that is. On the one hand, I think it speaks well of Evebra that they listen to random individual customers like me, and communicate with us above and beyond the bare minimum. On the other hand, if I can get my own referral code, probably almost anyone can. That means that random people who are absolutely not “influencers” may be more motivated to lie about their results. That’s not an attack against Evebra. It’s true of any company that gives away referral codes easily. To be fair, lots and lots of well known and respectable companies give referral codes to every single online customer. I get referral codes from random businesses in my email all the time, but I just ignore them. Evebra is actually being more selective about who they give their codes to than most other businesses.
Measurements after 1 month
Weight: 128.2 lbs (-4 lb from start)
Height: 5’3
Bust: 31.75” (No change)
Underbust: 30” (-0.5” from start)
Week 4 average hours per night:
4.5 hrs
I have an update about the referral discount code too. Evebra finally made me a “partner” and gave me a referral code. You can dm for it if you want it. It’s been a while since I applied, so I’m surprised. They do it through “Shopify Collabs” and I do not meet the minimum standards to join that program, so I figured they couldn’t add me as a partner even if they wanted to. Apparently a company can request for Shopify to let you join the collab program even if you don’t meet Shopify’s standards. I don’t know how common or uncommon that is. On the one hand, I think it speaks well of Evebra that they listen to random individual customers like me, and communicate with us above and beyond the bare minimum. On the other hand, if I can get my own referral code, probably almost anyone can. That means that random people who are absolutely not “influencers” may be more motivated to lie about their results. That’s not an attack against Evebra. It’s true of any company that gives away referral codes easily. To be fair, lots and lots of well known and respectable companies give referral codes to every single online customer. I get referral codes from random businesses in my email all the time, but I just ignore them. Evebra is actually being more selective about who they give their codes to than most other businesses.
Measurements after 1 month
Weight: 128.2 lbs (-4 lb from start)
Height: 5’3
Bust: 31.75” (No change)
Underbust: 30” (-0.5” from start)
Week 4 average hours per night:
4.5 hrs