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SUBJECT 1: 31 years ago, I never
thought I would be standing
before a camera talking
about my breast implants.
[LAUGHS]
SUBJECT 2: My appointment
was at 11 o'clock, started me
with an IV.
SUBJECT 3: I took two
different pills
and it made me really loopy.
SUBJECT 1: The aftermath
of anesthesia
is tough for some people.
It wasn't that tough for me.
SUBJECT 2:
And then the next thing I know,
it's 4 o'clock,
and I'm coming out of surgery,
and I'm putting my clothes
and I'm leaving.
It's all a blur.
SUBJECT 3: It felt like I had
two bricks on my chest.
I just wanted to hunch over
like this.
I couldn't do anything
for probably a week.
SUBJECT 1: It hurt just to even
get off the sofa.
And forget about raising
the arms or anything like that.
SUBJECT 3: They looked horrible,
and I cried, and cried,
and cried.
Because I mean,
it's common sense, but no one
told me that they were going
to swell and look horrible
before it got better.
SUBJECT 1: What they didn't tell
me was that they would be
so much fun. [CHUCKLES]
Because they're awesome.
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