(30-05-2014, 18:10)Space Cadette Wrote: (30-05-2014, 17:41)tibetan113 Wrote: (30-05-2014, 17:34)Space Cadette Wrote: (30-05-2014, 17:08)tibetan113 Wrote: Hi, welcome to the forum. What you have actually, is pretty severe tuberous deformity. I have type I IGT which just means low constriction in the bands(low polar areloa placement)
Let me tell you why. You are caught in early development ( right when it stopped) and the more you grow (if you choose to), the more you will notice the band constriction (lower parts of your breasts or underboob).
Mine looked almost normal at a Full A cup, then when they started growing more and more, I noticed the shape it was taking on, there was more growth up top and hardly anything on the bottoms!
I reach a small D cup and though I filled out, it was hardly on the bottoms and I realized I have a mild congenital issue.
This often happens in the womb during fetal development. So while you can correct some of it, its not going to be a significant fix as far as the shape, unfortunately.
Your volume may come but it wont be distributed evenly around the breasts. I am hoping that there is a way to correct these congenital issues, but so far, its not known, I believe there may be an answer but until we find it, we are SOL.
It has lot to do with what should have developed, but didn't as opposed to physiological weakness that can be developed by hormone therapy.
http://www.realself.com/question/progest...ar-breasts
Hi! Thanks for the suggestion!
Agh I'm getting a little confused lately because you are the 2nd person that said me that progesterone will help me instead. Yesterday I just placed an order of BO, Pituitary gland, MSM and Maca. Do you know some progesterone supplements or if I can take it along with these?
Did I say that? Progesterone can help but thats just it. Help. It can not reversed the deformity. The constriction in the bands has tight tissue/skin around it. Id say overall development, you need all hormones. Progesterone cream is everywhere. Emerita (cheaper) seems to have been popular here. Just check the reviews on amazon. progestelle or kokoro as well.
Hi! I'm sorry if I annoy you a little. I'm fairly new to all of this. I said that so because I'm really frustrated because I have the deformity + small. Even if I have only one of this I can be happy at least. If correcting the deformity is even harder or another long procedure I'll stick first to make them bigger and then I'll see if there's a solution for my severe deformity.
We're here to help. I just took another look at Anastasia's program. I believe the more she grew, the more she filled out and her deformity is barely moderate, so I can see why her success was not prevented from it. I understand that you feel frustrated, I don't like to candy coat anything,so I'll be first to give an honest opinion when asked. Its serious in your case, but I am wondering if with you, it was congenital or during puberty or both?
but I'd like to have hope as well that this can be corrected in some way for the most part. At least you are young! You have enough HGH to get them growing and that means changes, I think any change is good. So don't compare yourself to others in NBE, you just never know what success you may have. No one can answer that.
My question is, is it like being born with out a finger? In which you cannot grow that missing finger no matter how many stem cells are injected in that area.
Or is it like a poorly functioning finger? Takes some supps and inject some stem cells and two years from now, it functions just like all the others?
This is how I feel about this deformity, can we somehow develop fully what should be there, or is it something that is impossible since the "certain parts" are missing for the development to occur in the first place?
Now if it is possible to actually reverse this deformity by developing it, how long will it realistically take? I believe it would take years, like the rest of the body needed that time to develop.