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Re: Breast Enlargement!!!!!!!!!

From: Keara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Nov 30 20:15:16 2003


I had the same dilemma. During about eighth grade or high school, two complex ovarian tumors started to grow so my oncologist believes and that messed up my hormone levels. To make a really long story short, these tumors weren't discovered until my first year of college and I never really developed breasts...barely fit into a double A. It's embaressing and humiliating. I am afraid that any man will turn away, I dread wearing a bathing suit. I depend on water bras and "stuffing" so I don't look smaller than my younger sister or looking like I have nothing. I hate buying dresses or shirts, because I just don't fit in them right. With nothing else to do, I asked my OBGYN what I could do and she said that she could prescribe a form of estrogen but with my endo, it would just make things ten times worse. IF anyone knows of a method of making breasts bigger that doesn't involve surgery, then let us know!!! Plus, it actually has to work!

At Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Stephy wrote: >
>I was wondering if anyone has found some way to increase their breast
>size safely and permanently. I am a 34 AA, I would like to be at least
>an A or B. I have no intention of getting implants and have tried
>herbal pills such as "Bloussant and "Breast Success", and have had no
>success. I have also tried the computerized suction bra called "Brava"
>for 36 weeks, that's 26 weeks longer than the suggested minimum time.
>Nothing. It was quite uncomfortable. I don't know if "Brava" works for
>other woman, but it didn't do anything for me. If anyone has found
>anything that works, please let me know.
>
>At Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Lorianne wrote:
>>
>>Both you ladies have had me giggling so hard. I just love the way we can be
>>so open with each other. I was thinking of that song that goes: (Hopefully
>>some of you know the tune that goes along with these lyrics.)
>>Do your boobs hang low? Do they wobble to and fro? Can you tie them in a
>>knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you through them over your shoulder
>>like a continental soldier? Do your boobs hang low?
>>I send this with affectionate humor. My grandmother (of all people) taught
>>me this diddy; she had enormous breasts that I loved to cuddle against.
>>
>>But seriously, I wanted to let you know something I felt was important since
>>it is obvious some of us do not know which hormones promote breast
>>development. Ortho Cyclen does not contain progesterone (C21 H30 O2); it
>>does however contain a synthetic progestin compound called Norgestimate.
>>This is not the compound responsible for the breast cell multiplication some
>>of us have been experiencing on BCPs, Oral Contraceptives (OC) as referred
>>to by the medical community.
>>
>>It is the Ethinyl Estradiol synthetic estrogenic compound that is
>>influencing the breast development. The natural estradiol (E2) that is
>>manufactured in our bodies is the estrogen that is the most stimulating to
>>breast tissue as well as to endometrial tissues. Estradiol (natural and
>>most particularly synthetic... read below) is considered a contraindication
>>for women who have a risk of breast or endometrial cancer because of this
>>rapid cell-division action it provides.
>>
>>Synthetic ethinyl estradiol, commonly used in estrogen supplements and
>>contraceptives, is even more of a cancer risk than the natural estradiol
>>because it is efficiently absorbed by mouth and slow to be metabolized and
>>excreted. The longer a synthetic estrogen stays inside the body, the more
>>opportunity it has to do damage.
>>
>>In light of this info I discovered by surfing and reading, I wonder why an
>>informed woman with endo would want to take it? More importantly why a
>>doctor would prescribe this to a woman with endo? There may be something
>>else I could not find. Perhaps there is something more I do not know about.
>>However, I looked very hard these past three days for good news. You see,
>>I'm highly motivated to try to get back the breast tissue I lost during my
>>Danocrine therapy. And I'm looking at many biochemical means as well as
>>surgical options. (Mostly because, although Lupron does not list breast
>>reduction as a side effect, I've lost even more tissue since using it this
>>year. And nursing three babies four years in a row didn't help either. But
>>the fact remains that the 36 C+ (I spilled out of the bra) I once had before
>>the Danocrine went down to a something less than a 36 B. (using a slightly
>>padded bra, without push up things) After nursing three children, I became a
>>36 A with a little to spare. After a month of Lupron I was a 34 A and still
>>decreasing. I finally stopped wearing bras. I bought a bra and panty set
>>yesterday; the bra is 34AA and fits perfectly. So, can you understand how
>>upset I am about losing so much of my femininity?
>>
>>Do you see how motivated I was to find good news regarding Ortho Cyclen?
>>But I did also look at the PDR warnings, cautions, contraindications and
>>adverse reactions of these two ingredients that make up Ortho-Cyclen and was
>>appalled. All this info is available through the Internet by searching
>>under the compound names. Searching under the brand name also helps, but
>>doesn't always get all the sites that offer abstracts and biochemistry.
>>
>>Everything I found on the http://www confirmed what Dr. Kamen, Dr. Wright and Dr.
>>Lee has each written in their books on hormone balance. I'm feeling so
>>depressed. But at least I'm free of physical pain. My heart is still
>>broken. I miss my breasts so much. Well, I must go now, I'm starting to
>>really cry hard now.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net On Behalf Of Dragon Lady -
>>Mistress of Magic
>>Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 4:44 PM
>>To: Multiple recipients of list
>>Subject: Re: Breast Enlargement!!!!!!!!!
>>
>>>Tricia:
>>>
>>>They don't hurt, thank God. I would really be in a mess if they did.
>>>Ortho-Cyclens do have a higher progesterone percentage. Maybe that is
>>>what is causing this. I just hope it stops soon, bras are not cheap.
>>>
>>>Chandra
>>>Manassas, VA
>>>mrscmartin@hotmail.com
>>>
>>Consider yourself lucky then....Mine hurt like an SOB....like someone
>>took my nipples, stretched them out a mile and let them SNAP back...
>>
>>I belive it could be teh progesterone....that helps the body simulate
>>pregnancy....good news is, I would expect then that it would settle
>>down by the end of the third month (following the first trimester
>>symptoms of pregnancy)
>>
>>Good luck....
>>
>>Tricia
>>
>>--
>>=====================================================
>>= Patricia Rawski=== === prawski@emunix.emich.edu = =================== == rawski@online.emich.edu = ===================================================
>>=================== nethack addict ==================
>>

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Keara
**Just someone who cares, preparing for the medical field**





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