Joined: 22 May 2006 Posts: 4 Location: UPSTATE NEW YORK
Big Saggy Boobs...& Only 26 Posted: 05-23-06 09:09am
I'm 26 years old.. And I hate my
breast!!!!!! I remember at the clear age
of 12 praying and wishing to have big
breast. I remember massaging then with
baby oil because supposely your breast
grow when you talk to them and pray to god
that your chest does not look like an
ironing board,anyway I guess god was
listening because now I am a 38dd and I
cant do caca with them.. They are so big
and saggy is scary. I admit I have 2 kids
but are they suppose to look like the
tribal women on the discovery channel :(
??? I want to go ahead and get breast
reduction & lift, but I am scared!!
Is there anyone that has experience this
surgery? Is there a big scar?How
expensice was it etc...
|
lgarza
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Feb 2006 Posts: 12 Location: Texas
40 Ddd Posted: 05-23-06 10:00am
I'm 22 with a 40 ddd and all
natural....Lets just "i hate them", i've
had big boobs for as long as I can
remember, imagine being in the fifth grade
with a size b cup then just getting bigger
and bigger. The looks from guys and
older perverted men. My bf loves them,
but what man wouldn't. There is times
when he is like I love your boobs man they
are so big and blah blah blah, he doesn't
understand how hurt I get, he says I
should be happy that be loves my body just
the way it is which I turn completely
around. >.< if I could afford a
reduction I would do it in a heart beat,
but I don't think they take payments.
All the doctors say the size of my breast
have nothing to do with my asthma, well
let me put a bra with the weight of my
breast on them and let them go a day with
them, have them run, try to play a sport
or even sleep on their back and lets see
if they don't have a hard time breathing,
now add asthma to the mix, everyday is a
pain, for my blessings <sarcasm> all
I wish for is smaller boobs.
I'm to young to sag!!!!!!!
The last time I looked because the size of
my breasts it would be about 3,000 a boob,
imagine that, its never going to happen if
that's the price, maybe I should right to
a surgeon who does charity work and tell
him or her my story.
I hope you find someone to do it cheaper
and that you get your smaller more perky
boobs.
|
Jestercat
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Jun 2006 Posts: 1
Posted: 06-05-06 02:45am
Ladies my sympathies are with you both.
I had a reduction last tuesday, I was a
wearing a 36 g bra although if i'm honest
it didn't really fit at all and I could
probably have done with a j cup and I now
have a 36 d on which fits perfectly (these
are uk sizes, I think they differ big time
from us)
my reasons, I was a 36 dd pre-kids and my
eldest was in special care when she was
born. I had to express milk and was
loaned an industrial strength 'cow pump'
from the hospital and I swear this had the
long term impact on my boobs which have
never been the same again.
Being in the uk I am lucky, I managed to
get my reduction done on the nhs so it
didn't cost me a penny - but the b*****
politicians - their reasoning for allowing
the surgery, not because I was in constant
pain and struggled to sit for more than
half an hour at a time at the piano, not
because I couldn't do sport because after
an hour of karate my shoulders were
bleeding where the bra straps were, not
because I had stopped all exercise because
it hurt so much so would suffer an old age
of obesity because of it no, they agreed
it because my right one was bigger than my
left!
To the lady who mentioned about the
asthma, it probably doesn't cause the
asthma itself but I can confirm that it
restricts your breathing when trying to do
anything, I physically couldn't walk up
hills because of the pressure on my lungs
and had to carry them - how stupid did
that look?
Losing weight, never worked (and believe
me I have tried) as it would never come
off them. Don't you get mad when all
these skinny women go on a diet and the
first thing that happens is they complain
of having no boobs and not a mm has come
off their stomach.
The surgery went wonderfully, the pain of
the incisions has been less than the pain
of 'existing' and wearing a bra before
hand. The worst bit was how sore my
mouth felt afterwards where they had
shoved the breathing tube, my mouth took 2
days to feel normal and its fine now.
It is healing really well, I haven't seen
the scarring yet as I have to go and have
the dressings taken off on wednesday, then
I can have a proper shower again, can't
wait. Although the scars will take ages
to settle there will be a small one around
the nipple then an anchor shape so a line
going from the nipple in a straight line
downwards then another under the fold of
the breast. But this does mean that if
you look down you can't see any of them,
and it is very easily hidden.
Because of the size of mine I had to have
a nipple graft, so they had to chop off
the nipple and reattach it, this is a bit
like taking a cutting from a plant, it
might work, it might not. Either way I
have no intention of ever having more kids
and if I did I wouldn't be able to breast
feed again. However a normal reduction
they move the stem so you are less likely
to lose the nipple.
But best of all, I feel fantastic I went
shopping and I can buy things in shops
without worrying about feeling stupid when
I try it on (although I think it will take
a while before I actually do this rather
than just buying and hoping, old habits
die hard)
i think this will seriously change my
life, and even less than a week in I don't
hesitate to recommend it. My surgeon was
wonderful and I thank god for the nhs
because at £4500 for the op (around
$6-7000) I could not afford it until it
would be too late to appreciate it. I
just wish the politicians in this country
would treat this as a medical condition,
rather than a cosmetic enhancement, the
problem is there are people out there who
do not have extreme cases, and really
don't medically need them at all who will
try and get them for free so ruining it
for others in my previous condition. I
am convinced that by letting me have this
now, they have saved themselves more than
the cost of the operation for the future
because I should be able to prevent many
of the problems I would have got from a
sedentary 'fat' lifestyle because of lack
of exercise.
|
jeffrey
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 3
Posted: 06-08-06 13:32pm
I agree, excerise and diet to help
greatly. It just seems that surgery may
be a viable option as well. I wish the
both of you the best of luck.
The site is not a replacement for professional medical opinion, examination, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your medical doctor or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment or making any changes to existing treatment. Do not delay seeking or disregard medical advice based on information written by any author on this site. No health questions and information on eHealth Forum is regulated or evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore the information should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease without the supervision of a medical doctor. Posts made to these forums express the views and opinions of the author, and not the administrators, moderators, or editorial staff and hence eHealth Forum and its principals will accept no liabilities or responsibilities for the statements made.
Schizophreniahealth
This page was last updated on June 11, 2008