Have you read "Breastfeeding After Reduction (BFAR)"?
Have you read "Breastfeeding After Reduction (BFAR)", Defining Your Own Success?
Below are links to the book and a related website. Further below are links to a few recent threads here. There are more threads and you may want to do an Advanced Search limited to the BF'ing boardsusing the key term "BFAR" to find them. To find "Advanced Search" you need to be logged in. Go to the top of this page and look for the second grey bar from the top, the third button from the right says "Search", you need to click it and then look for "Advanced Search" at the bottom of the button and click that. That will take you to the advanced search page. Fill in the key term in the upper left, and narrow your search to the BF'ing boards using the task bar on the right.
However, I believe you may have more luck getting BTDT experience at the BFAR site. They may have a forum there.
http://www.mothering.com/discussions...highlight=bfarhttp://www.mothering.com/discussions...highlight=bfarhttp://www.mothering.com/discussions...highlight=bfar
Each chapter of the book starts with a BFAR Mom's account of their success. The stories range from women who bring in a full supply pretty easily to women that fight for every ounce and need to supplement. Every story was an inspiration to me.
The second link is to the related website. I don't know if they have any sort of forum.
http://www.bfar.org/http://astore.amazon.com/bfar-20/det...801502-4206562
I hope you are one of the lucky ones that has little or no difficulty BF'ing but I would encourage you to nurse even if you can only have a partial supply.
Interestingly, nerves can "re-enervate" and ducts can become more functional and you may have a greater supply with subsequent nurslings.
I wish you the best.
~Cath