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Hello fellow busty ladies, As we all know having...

Hello fellow busty ladies,
As we all know having disproportionate boobs to our bodies aint easy. I've always been self concious about having big boobs and always done whatever I could to make them seem smaller and less obvious. I have quite a small frame ( my height has been my only saviour) so it's always been a struggle to hide them. I've always been paranoid about people noticing my boobs as my main feature rather than my outgoing personality or quick wit! I'd toyed with the idea of a breast reduction after having kids ( to avoid any issues with breast feeding) but then realised, i don't want to have kids for probably minimum 7 years and am I willing to wait that long? Your 20s is the time where you become comfortable with who you are as an adult, forge your career and ideally find a good life parter I don't want to spend it with a sore back, sore shoulders, horrifying dress and bikini experiences and cuts and scrapes whenever i exercise.. Regarding exercise, I love running. I represented my province in athletics till i was about 15 before my boobs became too much of a hinderance on both my performance and self confidence with so many people watching them bounce around on the track. Over uni i played some casual sport but it wasn't until I finished my studies and started working fulltime that i realised i really wanted to get back into running and decided to complete my first, and second half marathon. During training ( about 4-5 runs a week) I would change sports bras, wear more than one, put vasaline all over my chest and still get cuts and scrapes around my boobs. I think they will become permanent scars but i was willing to sacrifice it so i could keep running. However I ran the Auckland half marathon last weekend and about 3 km in i started to get a lot of pain in between my boobs which got more and more painful until i finished the race and realised all the skin between by boobs had been gauged away. I was depressed because 1) i hadn't got the time i wanted and 2) I am still in so much pain from dealing with my boob running related injuries. This kind of made my brain snap, why should i continue to suffer if i dont need to? Yesterday I went to my GP and she thinks I could have a strong case to get a publicly funded breast reduction ( NZ's health system is pretty good compared to other countries). I'm going back to my GP on friday to put forward my case. Does anyone have any advice for me?
I'm a kiwi ( from NZ). 23. 171cm (5"8) and 70 kg ( 150ish pounds)
lots of love xo