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I grew up being rather flat and often mistaken for...

I grew up being rather flat and often mistaken for a boy/male. The day I turned 18, that pretty much changed. I suddenly gained a big butt and chest. My breasts haven't stopped growing since. Back in 2010, I was a 36 G cup. About 2009 is when I started gaining severe problems with my back, shoulders, and neck. In 2010, when I came back from Norway, I made a conscious effort to seek the help I needed to correct the problem. At the time, I didn't have insurance. The state always denied me, saying I needed to be younger than 21, pregnant, a mother, or be over the age of 60. I tried for 10 years to get medical insurance and was always denied, which I thought was unfair since I had been a foster child. (I think they held that against me.) At any rate, I wasn't making much progress and my doctor had put me on anti-inflammatories for my back muscles. Within a few months, I started facing kidney failure because of that. I was taken off anti-inflammatories and told not to take anything that would compromise my kidneys and instead put on hydrocodone 5-325 and 10mg of cyclobenziprine. Basically, pain meds and a muscle relaxant. That hasn't worked much and ultimately, the problem has worsened a great deal over the years. About two years ago, my main doctor retired and I had no warning. So I had to start the process all over again and I still don't have a solid constant doctor. (I go through Sea Mar, which is the most basic doctors office in Washington State.) Come this year and the official start of Obama Care, I finally gained medical insurance without any sort of issue. I immediately started trying to get things taken care of. I currently have a semi-solid doctor that I've had most of the year. My insurance will not cover chiropractic visits. Though as of yesterday (10-28-14) I was approved and set up for 6 visits with the physical therapist. And should this be the same one I've seen before for a previously busted shoulder, I think I can get him to help me a great deal. I see him on the 30th way early in the morning. My back issues have taken a turn for the worst and I get woken out of a sound sleep from the pain and the fact that I can say it's worse than kidney stones or being shot or stabbed, and that it actually makes me cry says a lot. I have a high pain tolerance, but I've sprained my shoulders, have muscle spasms in my back, my spine is now dealing with a bulging disk that may put me at risk for paralyzation, I deal with constant migraines that last for 3-4 days at a time and leave me having to put on an eye-patch on my right eye because brightness makes it worse. I can't do a lot of the things I should be able to do. It's much more frustrating because I am a former athlete. I suffer from depression and discrimination and can't work because of my chest. I also have to buy bras from justmysize.com. (Speaking of which, I am now a 42 H cup.) I can say I am single, always have been and have no kids. There is NO reason for having a chest this size. I'm the biggest one in the family.