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I Have Unusually Large Breasts, Macromastia

I just got out of the hospital. My body's extremely sensitive to hormones, which causes a number of health problems, including my enlarged breasts. I had a minor infection around New Year's Day, and I didn't think it would be a major problem. I'm often in poor health, with back problems that make it hard to be active. This time, my infection didn't get better. I woke up one morning feeling sick and delirious, with a 105-degree fever. I was rushed to the emergency room, where I was diagnosed with a thyrotoxic crisis, meaning my immune system was overreacting to hormones produced by my thyroid. I lost 15 pounds in the first week from dehydration and battling fever, before my condition stabilized, and then I spent three more weeks doing inpatient treatment dealing with the infection, my weight, and my hormone problems.

A lot of weight loss was due to dehydration, some of it was from the fever. Thanks to IV fluids and a high-calorie diet (best part: my family bringing me McDonald's in the hospital!) I recovered my weight quickly. In order to stop the fever from coming back, I was on Thiamazole, which interfered with my hormones. Because I have gigantomastia, my breasts are extremely large and occasionally go through major growth spurts. While I was in the hospital, they started to grow, but I wasn't able to go off the Thiamazole without putting all of my health at risk. While I tried to recover a healthy weight on a 4,000-calorie diet, much of the weight gain went into my breasts. They weigh somewhere between 40 and 45 pounds each now. Each one is the size of a huge, lumpy pillow, and much heavier. I have to drag them around to move without putting strain on my back. I feel unable to leave the house, getting a bra would be totally hopeless, and I can't stand up for more than a minute without help. My wonderful family is taking good care of me through all this, but it's still hard.

However, there is some good news that's come from all this! My insurance company has finally agreed that a breast reduction is medically necessary for me, and not just a "cosmetic procedure". That means I'll be covered for appointments with specialists and a life-changing surgery. I hope to get it done soon, and then I can get my life on track again. I'm sick of feeling trapped and barely able to move without help, and looking forward to the day this weight is off my chest.
Danny9124 · 31-35, M
Wow, that sure was a tough start into the new year, young lady! o. o
RingRing · 26-30, F
Yup, here's to a better 2017!
Danny9124 · 31-35, M
@RingRing: yeah, there is light at the end of the tunnel.^^
I am so sorry you are going through so much pain. Wonderful that you are able to get the reduction you need. Its terrible that something so obvious would be so hard to get help for. I wish you well.
My nephew married a girl with similar problem of size. She had her surgery and is doing very well and she is happy with her decision.
RingRing · 26-30, F
Wonderful to hear! Do you happen to know how much breast tissue was removed? There haven't been many cases like me, and I'm hoping to learn more about it if I can
@RingRing: I really dont know but I think probably not as much as you have. I think she could still get a bra. I believe you will be fine. :-)
Virgoven · 26-30, M
Doesn't sound like a fun situation at all. When it comes thyrotoxic crisis, how long will it take for that to be gone? Hopefully not too long, and hopefully the breast reduction isn't far away. Almost 100lb of breast sounds horrrreendous!
RingRing · 26-30, F
I'm over the thyrotoxic crisis, that lasted only a week, the rest of the time in the hospital was about recovering and making sure it didn't happen again.
HeatherFlorida · 36-40, F
RingRing, thanks for posting about your experiences. I'm going through similar health problems myself, so I can relate to your issues. It's not fun to say the least.
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Crusher69 · 61-69, M
Goodluck for the operation - hope it all works out well. Sounds like you have had a hell of a time!
RingRing · 26-30, F
Thank you! I'm hoping it all works well
I want to ad you and if you need support or I can find out any info just let me know.
Take care, good luck with your reduction surgery
RingRing · 26-30, F
Thank you!
@RingRing: you're welcome
Goralski · 51-55, M
90 pounds holy crap
RingRing · 26-30, F
Yeah. I'm 205 pounds now, medically obese, but almost half of that is boob.
Goralski · 51-55, M
@RingRing: man that's gotta b rough
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RingRing · 26-30, F
I didn't get a breast enlargement, this is a medical problem. I don't think there's anything wrong with a woman wanting slightly bigger boobs, but I don't think anyone in the world would want a condition like mine. Thanks for your support :)

 
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