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How Big Is Big Enough...
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....to get a chest reduction on the NHS? Mr Dr was very vague when I asked the last time? Any ideas anyone?
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A very short woman with a small frame will suffer more than a tall woman with a large frame even though the boobs are the same.
If your bust causes backache, sleep problems, stops you participating in sports that you want to do, causes infections in the under bust area due to rubbing and sweating, causes shoulders to ache because of the weight on the bra strap then you may have a case.
A very short woman with a small frame will suffer more than a tall woman with a large frame even though the boobs are the same.
If your bust causes backache, sleep problems, stops you participating in sports that you want to do, causes infections in the under bust area due to rubbing and sweating, causes shoulders to ache because of the weight on the bra strap then you may have a case.
Not sure but I work with a lady who is an 'H' cup. She has terrible marks on her shoulders from the weight of her boobs. She was referred to a surgeon (through the NHS) and he said she'd have to lose weight 1st before he would operate. He also told her that she was an unlucky person who put all her weight on her boobs and there was an incredibly high chance that they would still get big unless she watched her weight for the rest of her life. She didn't bother going through with it.
If you have problems, I'm sure you'd definitely be considered for a reduction!
If you have problems, I'm sure you'd definitely be considered for a reduction!