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Breast reduction???!!!!?

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I'm only 16, but I wear a 34EE. I have huge b***s and it is all people look at. I don't have back problems yet, but I bet i will. Guys are always starring at them and trying to touch them. It hurts my feelings. Do you think I should get one??

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  1. Yes. Whatever makes you feel happier in life. You should do it. It will hurt a little but... it will REALLY hurt when your back starts to have problems. Try not to get them too small... maybe size C?


  2. i wouldn't worry about it until you start getting problems like ones with your back, otherwise just don't mind the stares they're probably just admiring them because that's a rare size. But your alittle young to go through a procedure like that. You should wait until your a little bit older.

  3. that solids terrible.

    think about it. and look into any other options.

    but id defiantly do something.

  4. HI, I've been a 34 E since I was 16. I'm lucky. I have a strong personality and most guys wouldn't risk the embarrassment accompanied from disrespecting me in public. You have to be assertive (not aggressive) and stand up for yourself. It gets better once you graduate, though.

    As far as a reduction goes, if you stick with supportive bras, you should be able to prolong it for a while. I'm 30, and my back is still fine. At 14, when I was still just a D-cup, my pediatrician suggested that I get a reduction, but prefaced it by stating that when they perform the procedures, they cut into the milk ducts and that I probably wouldn't be able to breast feed. That was enough to get me to post-pone it indefinitely. That was also some time ago. They may be better at it now. No one can tell you what is best for you. Still it's best to set up an appointment with your doctor and talk about the pros and cons.


  5. wait untill you have stoped growning otherwise your could get one and they might grow bigger after

  6. I don't know. Is it really worth it? It would hurt alot.

  7. I have a friend who got a breast reduction. She said it was totally worth it. If they're really causing you that much trouble, you should definitely look into it.

  8. I honestly do feel for you.  At 12 years old I had a C cup.  By the time I was in my twenties, I had to custom make my own bras.  Weight had nothing to do with it.  God gave me a gift that kept on giving.  By the time I had mine reduced, they removed almost 8 pounds.  I had ulcers on my shoulders and heat rash on my belly from how large they had got.  I think we figured they had became about a size KK if that is possible.  When I sat they sat on my lap!

    A breast reduction was the best route.  I would very highly recommend though you should think this completely through.  My insurance paid for mine only because of the damage they were causing to my back and shoulders.  

    The first two weeks after surgery, I have no memory of.  I lived on pain pills completely and totally.  I had to have my mom take care of me.  It was a bit humiliating but the very first time I went and bought a C cup bra...a PRETTY lace bra ..(not some ugly contraption twenty sizes too big that I had to take the actual size in because no cup size was available in my size)...I actually cried.  

    I have had some problems with them.  One nipple has no feeling and the other is super SUPER sensitive.  I had dissolvable stitches appear at the surface of the skin about a year after the surgery.  They had worked through the skin instead of dissolving!!  Oh and one of the sutures on the bottom would not heal for the longest time.  I would VERY highly recommend the Keyhole surgery if yours are still small enough.  I had the reverse T and there are scars that are visible at times.  

    I also would say to you...knowing what you are going through...you may want to wait a bit.  My surgery was 14 years ago, and since then I have had a child.  I was able to breast feed because my wonderful surgeon made sure to not remove the nipple and underlying parts but cut around and brought it up.  BUT the down side is..because of my past history (all the women in my family have HUGE b*****s), mine have grown again and are a DD.  I truly would love to have another reduction but right now I do not have the time for one.  There are many risks with this surgery.  You can completely lose b*****s, tissue can die, you can aquire a severe blood infection, you could never wake from surgery, they can be uneven and lumpy, and you can also lose your ability to breast feed if you ever have children.

    Buy comfortable bras.  Try to keep tone by doing proper exercise.  You can find all kinds of websites showing you upper body exercise to help tone your b*****s.  Also if you do not desire being eyecandy, then dress down a bit.  Believe me...I know ALL about men wanting to date you because of the size of your chest and not you.  Men can be so shallow!

    Good luck in all you do!!

    x*x

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