Boob Question.. Lol, Not Sexual ;) Posted: 09-22-04 23:07pm
Is it possible for weight from your boobs
to go into your stomach? I know the
answer is prob no.. Lol. It's not a
serious question but my boobs have shrunk
and my belly has grown! I tried this
one shirt on that I hadn't worn since the
beginning of 11 th grade which was about 2
years ago and my boobs used to spill out
of it and now they are perfectly inside it
not spilling or anything! I
think I wore a bra when I usually wore it
because I wore one since I was in around
8th grade and now I never go without one
on even when I sleep so I can't conceive
not wearing a bra in that shirt when I was
so self concious.. I remember having to
pin it back! Well anyway.. Should I
take hormones to enhance size and if so
will that even them out some? Maybe tmi
but they are noticeably mismatched if you
pay close attention and it makes me very
self conscious. I might post a pic
later of me in the shirt for you to get a
better idea of whether I should be taking
such a "drastic" step. It's mostly for
my self gratification.
One more thing.. I am kind of slackish on
taking my thyroid pill (synthroid).. Like
really slacking to the point where I dont'
take it for days maybe even weeks at a
time.. Would that have to do with the
shrinkage.. That and the depo? I'm
getting a checkup for thyroid soon
hopefully so I will see if i'm not in the
death zone for not taking my pill not
literally death but how bad off my level
is now... Doc will kill me if it's too
low and I haven't been taking my pill..
Or maybe just shake his finger at me
admonishingly
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lauren22
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Jun 2004 Posts: 647 Location: Alabama
Posted: 09-22-04 23:12pm
Maybe your stomach has always been the
same size, but you just notice it now that
your boobs are smaller! I dont think you
should take hormones to make your boobs
bigger...Do they even do that? I mean do
doctors prescribe them for that?
And...Its normal to be assymetrical! Some
people are worse than others!
Get a water bra, I hear good things.
That's crazy, your boobs are actually
shrinking? I wish mine would.
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 09-22-04 23:21pm
Hello,
have you lost any weight since then??
Sometimes when you loose weight normally
your boobs are the first to go..Even if
its a little weight.
How did you find out you have a thyroid
problem? What were your symptoms??
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bd1012
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 May 2004 Posts: 1998
Posted: 09-22-04 23:25pm
idababy
wrote:
hello,
have you lost any weight since then??
Sometimes when you loose weight normally
your boobs are the first to go..Even if
its a little weight.
How did you find out you have a thyroid
problem? What were your
symptoms??
i haven't lost any weight at all.. If
anything I have gained. I was diagnosed
with hypothyroid when I was born, I guess
they just randomly tested for it. I
have been prescribed medicine since I was
around a few years old that I can
remember.. Give or take a few years.
Is hypothyroid the thyroid problem that
can make you gain weight, or the one where
it's hard to gain weight. I knew this
chick that gained 40 pounds in a short
period of time because she had a thyroid
problem she didn't know about. Might not
have anything to do with your boobs, but
i'm just curious.
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bd1012
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 May 2004 Posts: 1998
Posted: 09-22-04 23:33pm
It's the one where you gain weight but
though I "believe" I am fat.. I am only
131 at 5'7. I said only because it
should be alot more if I have a thyroid
problem. Maybe I never had a problem
and the doc wanted money I
have the tiredness and all those other
symptoms though but for having hypothyroid
and the way I eat, i'm not that fat.
Not that fat... You're not fat at all.
I think 131 might even be a little less
than average for your height. I know it
wouldn't be healthy, but it'd be kind of
cool to have the thyroid problem where
it's practically immpossible to gain
weight. If you gain weight you can just
stop taking your meds for a while.
That's a horrible thing to say isn't it.
Oh well.
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