Hi! I'm Abby and this is my story. I hope it helps you! This is a love letter to all my flat or soon-to-be flat sister survivors out there searching for practical solutions to a dramatically different, breast-free body brought about by mastectomy during the course of breast cancer treatment. Two years ago I went from D/DD to FLAT and had to gradually figure out how to dress my new body. I'm happy to say its possible to look as beautiful as you feel and as hot as you are on a BUDGET without too much effort at retail...it's all about what to look for.
I am not a physician, surgeon, or clinical counselor so I'm not able to offer medical advice about your mental health or surgical options for breast cancer treatment. Please seek out qualified advice when you need it.
I'm not affiliated with any resources mentioned here:
"Cancer Survivor Dispels The Stigma That Breasts Equal Femininity" by Allure magazine
• Cancer Survivor Dispel...
This woman is SUCH an inspiration. The daughter of a breast cancer survivor and already a cancer survivor herself, Samantha Paige chose a bilateral mastectomy at a young age as a means of addressing the risk presented by her BRCA gene. Initially, she had implants...and then chose to remove them. Her style, confidence, and bravery are all incredible and to me fully embody what it means to "live flat."
This is the last video I rewatched for the millionth time before being wheeled into surgery.
Flat and Fabulous Facebook Group
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Legitimate help, support, and love are available in this private community of survivors living flat.
2 апр 2021