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I Have Gigantomastia

Lost In My Own Body Some Days

By: AbbyVents
Written on July 9th, 2011
By: AbbyVents
Age: 22-25 , Female
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16 responses
  • drinksunsets

    That's so much that happened all at the same time. I'm sorry. I feel the same about my body too, like it swallowed or trapped me or something. How are you dealing with it?

    Jan 22
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  • Ad678

    My heart goes out to you lovely - I have some experience of feeling that my body is not under my control and it is not a good feeling. I hope that you're dealing with this ok? You seem to have a great outlook. Please add me as a friend, Adx

    Jul 12, 2012
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  • aimeelynn725

    I just read a story about another lady who was in an accident and shortly after was diagnosed with macromastia, I never knew it could happen like that before. I hope everything is going better for you now. remember you are not your breasta or your condition, you are a beautiful girl so stay positive!

    Jun 16, 2012
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  • kidcurry92

    oh wow. I have talked with someone who has macromastia but not with infrequent growth.



    Nothing weird but I am 19 male. My name is Aakash Trivedi. I live in California. Idk where you live but I was wondering if I could give you my number? WE could just talk about anything. I can give compliments and try to make you laugh if you are feeling down? Or if you are bored or lonely? And If you want to vent/rant about anything, I am here haha. 1 408 772 8919. You are very beautiful and it would be fun to talk with you. Text or call me? Just make sure you tell me who you are lol. Just trying to be friendly and to show that we love you :) BIG HUGS :)

    Jun 14, 2012
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  • boobiliciousfan

    I wish you good luck and I hope you got somewhat used to your new "me". That probably isn't for much comfort for you, but there are people who like you for what you are and not for your looks.

    May 21, 2012
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  • bryan1980420

    well good luck abby that is very unfortunate what happened to you

    Sep 1, 2011
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  • thundex

    Am glad to hear you take my case easy. For me it is not a problem more to have woman's breast. Yea they are big it is difficult for me and they are still growing...

    Mine weigh a lot and I weigh about 160kg and am skinny a little so the largest part of me is my breasts.

    Mine as you guess occupy the whole space before my body even packed in a bra.

    I started develop my breast in my 18yo. The cause was a hormone disorder. I am 22 yo now and they still grow and very rapidly. My clothes that suited me 4 months ago don't fit more at the moment and a brand new style of clothes is already made for me.

    I am russian it is not so easy for me to write long stories in english. I'll try to go on with my explanations next time.

    I think it is normal to have big ones because this body part can be of quite a various size among people like the size of male genitals. So it is not a deformity it is a trait.



    They started develop at my 18yo. I wear a bra custom-made.



    I started to have my clothes custom made from my 19yo after my breast had already grown during 1 year. Now change in the size so fast that I have to adjust ro remake my clothes every 4months.



    I have a twin -sister. Her breasts are large too and even bigger but they do not grow they stopped at her 19yo. Th doctors and I think mine may grow to my sister's size. No I don't lactate. My mother has as big breasts but smaller than mine. We have only our father who is "normal".

    Many girls take my case as normal and my girl-friend now supports me. Btw she is busty too but not so abnormally.

    I usually tan in the bra but it is difficult to get places undre my breasts tanned - belly and legs. So tanning without bra and swimming is much more comfortable. I can position my breasts as I desire even in my back or along my body on the sand when lying on the beach. Swimming braless alows my breasts to swim just near me and they do not disturb my swimming as it had been with bra that stops all my movement and pulls my body up from water.



    They are quite long - about 700-750cm but they grow so now they are bigger a little. It is much bigger than my rest body. Width about 70cm, height at their most prominent point (that is in their very distant end) about 50cm.

    They weigh about 60-70kg each. I haven't weighed them for long time.



    I wear a bra yea - it lifts them at a point below my knees but each breast is clad in its own bag so they are rather independent and I can place breasts where I want while sitting lying and so on. In a bra they go ahead at about 130cm and whole maximin width of both breasts is about 240cm. The most width is located of course befor my leggs and belly so taking some free space around my body to use my hands.

    Aug 10, 2011
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  • guidence508

    Abby,

    Hi. The changes after an accident is rare but not unheard of. Having what so many want thrust upon you when you did not ask for it is awkward. Few people will be able to relate.



    Over endowed is right. He can relate. However i believe he stopped growing. You may find comfort in his comments.



    JAG22 can help as SherriToobig. Know that you are not alone. That others can sit down and talk. That what ever you planned to do can/will still happen. Many things are more difficult - few, very few things have become impossible.



    G

    Jul 24, 2011
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  • thundex

    Hi,

    I am very intrested about the seriousness of your case.

    There are rare cases when the breasts grow up to the size when they are as large as the rest part of your body or even much bigger as in my case.

    Just to have an idea about your size

    how big are they?

    How low are they hang?

    What is their width and how prominent are they from your chest ahead?

    I wish you get well I wish you choose a right way for yourself.

    Jul 17, 2011
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  • thundex

    Hi Abby

    My hormone regulation is still going on and it is difficult to say about the end of this story.....yea it is complicated situation.

    Do you feel that your body itself is hidden by your breasts? or it is smaller than your breasts?

    Jul 12, 2011
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  • lcz415

    Just remember that you are not your condition – it's easier said than done, but it is doable. We wrap so much of our sense of ourselves in our bodies and our appearances that it can be a real earthquake when something in our bodies betrays us. Best of luck to you in piecing your sense of self back together again, and good for you for doing it!

    Jul 12, 2011
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  • AbbyVents

    @zinc &thundex: My growth is very infrequent know. It stopped for over a year with some hormone regulation but returned. Its a complicated situation.

    Jul 12, 2011
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  • thundex

    @Abby: What is the size you have at present?

    You say "Six years later..." I wonder the size must be very big now....

    My breast are still growing since my 18 -it is 3 years in my store - but your six years.

    Please let me know about your present size.

    Jul 12, 2011
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  • zincthink

    Have they stopped growing? I hope that you are able to live a normal life with them now. It is a tough world to live in for girls with very large breasts.

    Jul 12, 2011
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  • thundex

    Firstly I used to feel like. It is very difficult sometimes to gess where my breats finish and where the rest of my body starts. When I sleep my breats lie along with me. I even have a very wide bed to sleep so as to find space for my breasts. When I happened to sleep on a usual narrow bed as it was recently when we spent our time in a camping site, I felt that my breasts fell down off the bed and lying on the floor nearby. Then I felt like my brests are a separate part of my body something living its own life. But after it I began to realize that it isn't so strange - I am simply very big, I occupy a bigger space than common people.

    Jul 9, 2011
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    • buxumofficegal

      You and I have both come to a place inside ourselves where we accept that we are what we are...not easy to make the journey.

      Danielle

      Sep 8, 2011
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