Quote From: katmclinGrowing up, I knew that my breasts were not "normal". Mine didn't look like all my other friends...their breasts were still developing, but they were symmetrical and round. I can remember being embarrassed to change clothes in front of them (and sometimes not doing so), for the fear of how I looked. Still to this day, at 22 years old, I am ashamed of my breasts. I have what is commonly known as tuberous breasts. Tuberous breasts, or tubular breasts explains the state of the breast when it is constricted at the base and many times has herniated tissue pushing against the areola causing it to bulge and enlarge. It is very unattractive and has negatively affected every aspect of my life. I've had numerous consulations with surgerons, only to be disappointed in the expense of the surgery. Due to the extreme level of reconstruction, the cost is well above a normal augmentation. My surgery is tenatively scheduled for March 2006, with the hopes that the financial aspect does not ruin my dreams of looking, feeling, and becoming a real woman.  
WHATEVER YOU DO ;I HOPE AND PRAY YOU DO NOT GET BREAST IMPLANTS!
AS YOU ARE FURTHER RISKING MUCH MORE THAN YOUR SELF ESTEEM;
POSSIBLY YOUR PRCIOUS PRICELESS HEALTH/LIFE AS WELL,
SPEAKING OF SELF-ESTEEM HOW GOOD WILL YOU FEEL ABOUT YOURSELF
IF YOU BECOME DEATHLY ILL FROM SILICONE POISONING;SILICONE ASSOCIATED DISEASES?
LISTEN SWEETIE,
THERE ARE LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF YOUNG GIRLS AND WOMEN DEATHLY ILL FROM GETTING BREAST IMPLANTS;
WE DO NOT WANT WHAT HAS HAPPENED /CONTINUES TO HAPPEN ;TO TOO MANY;TO HAPPEN TO YOU,TOO.
YOU HAVE A MEDICAL CONDITION THAT YOUR INSURANCE SHOULD COVER PAYMENT FOR
CORRECTIVE SURGERY OF;WITHOUT GETTING TOXIC TICKING TIMEBOMBS!
AFTERALL REMEMBER YOUR HEALTH/LIFE IS PRECIOUS AND PRICELESS!
NO BREAST IMPLANT IS SAFE!
IN TRUTH AND LOVE,CINDY