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From 30J to 34C and How It Got Me Out of A Five Year Depression - Huntington, WV
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I had dreamt of getting a breast reduction since I...
I had dreamt of getting a breast reduction since I was thirteen (I just turned eighteen). Since I hit puberty, my bust never stopped growing. I have never been a "big" person; I've always been a size small, but I couldn't wear the clothes I wanted to wear/could wear because my bust was too large. It got to the point where I wouldn't go out in public, I'd bind myself with ace bandages, I'd beg my mom for anything and everything compression, and I was miserable all the time. I had back and neck pain to the point where I considered stopping ballet (which is now my career) because it hurt so much. In all honesty, I felt like killing myself because when I would tell my GP, he said I was just being dramatic.
Then I found Dr. Miller. He understood me. He helped me, and with my moms support and with insurance, three days after I turned eighteen, I went under the knife. After that I truly felt like myself again. I felt free. I could literally breathe again (plus I lost twenty pounds!). It's been just over a month now and I can say with full confidence it's the best thing that's ever happened to me.
Then I found Dr. Miller. He understood me. He helped me, and with my moms support and with insurance, three days after I turned eighteen, I went under the knife. After that I truly felt like myself again. I felt free. I could literally breathe again (plus I lost twenty pounds!). It's been just over a month now and I can say with full confidence it's the best thing that's ever happened to me.
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K
September 29, 2015
Thank you for joining us and sharing the journey. I am sorry that you suffered for all of those years. The C cup is a perfect final size. I can't even imagine what it would feel like to instantly drop 20 pounds off the chest.
E
October 3, 2015
Just got my procedure done on the 29th. Still have the drains, but things are going well. I think it was r he right thing and can't wait to see my new, slimmer shilouett. Good luck with your recovery.

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