Cup size O: "Help, my breasts continue to grow"

Diagnosis gigantomastia? Breasts that do not stop growing. At the age of 16, Sheridan Larkman was at the doctor for the first time, because her big bust (then an L-cup) put a strain on her.

Not only did Sheridan (now 23) face the stare of strangers and many stupid sayings. The big breasts complicate her everyday life. But then the doctor said she should not worry, the breast was soon full.

A normal everyday life? Hardly possible

Today, Sheridan knows: The doctor was wrong and her breast continues to grow? The medical causes of gigantomastia are still largely unexplained. Meanwhile, the young mother torments violent back pain, she fears that she will soon no longer be possible to lead a normal life.



That's why Sheridan now collects private donations online on the donations page GoFundMe to make an operation possible. She writes, "Please help me fund a private surgery to save my health, I want to live an active life with my children and have fun with them without restrictions."

Are Underdeveloped Breast Common in Teenage Girls? | Dr. Charmi Thakker Deshmukh (March 2024).



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