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Started by Angélique LaCava, December 09, 2015, 10:32:09 PM
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Quote from: stephaniec on December 09, 2015, 10:39:01 PMso how long have you been on HRT?
Quote from: Roni on December 09, 2015, 10:56:17 PMI have been on HRT almost 2 years and there are weeks when my breasts are super, super sore, to the point that it is almost painful to hug someone, and then there are weeks when I feel no soreness at all. I don't think soreness or lack of it is indicative of growth or stoppage of growth. It seems to be pretty random, at least for me.
Quote from: iKate on December 10, 2015, 11:00:25 AMActually, you're doing fine as some people don't see breast growth for months. Some are on HRT for years and get next to nothing.
Quote from: Angélique LaCava on December 09, 2015, 10:42:25 PMToday makes a week. I just thought since they started growing then they should hav continued.im afraid that this is it for them since my mom is just a B cup n they said subtract a size.[/quote]Don't know how accurate the "b" cup statement is, I went on Estrafem , really low dosage on 1st Nov this year,that's 5 weeks and have a "b" cup already, (37" breastbone and 39 1/4 " around nipples = 2 1/4" of boobs) no soreness or anything, just filled up big time , my mother was a "c" cup and am seriously wondering where it's going to be after 2 yrs.
Quote from: Catherine Sarah on December 10, 2015, 06:36:25 AMHi Angélique,The "subtract a size" is the greatest urban myth of all time. Just think about it. If you're great grandmother was a C cup, you're mother would be an A and any future generations wouldn't have breasts. My mother is a B and I'm a D, and my daughter is a EE, god bless her.Just make sure you have a good Endo, who knows how to look after them, and feed you with the right stuff.Speak to you as soon as I have a cuppa with the girls.HuggsCatherine