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Started by Jessica, July 26, 2018, 05:59:20 PM
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Quote from: Jessica on July 26, 2018, 05:59:20 PMHi girls 🙋♀️ Some of you may know that I have been running with a group of women for awhile now. During our training runs I have noticed when I do a sprint for a minute or so, after I slow up my breasts are on fire. I have to hold them close till they settle down. Burning itch is how it feels. I personally think it may be a sign of energized growth. I have been blessed with my mothers boob genes and I do realize ymmv is real. But have any other girls noticed this happening to them? As a reference, I'm in my 13th month of hrt.Hugs and smiles, Jessica
Quote from: KathyLauren on July 26, 2018, 06:18:45 PMI don't go running any more, and dog walking isn't energetic enough to simulate that effect. However, I do get that feeling if I trot down stairs without a bra. I used to always trot down stairs, but I had to learn to glide, or the girls would complain. I also get that feeling when I re-orient myself, such as getting up out of bed. As soon as I go from horizontal to vertical, they complain.I take it as a good sign that there is still something happening there.
Quote from: islandgirl on July 26, 2018, 06:20:30 PMI am about three and half years in to HRT and earlier this spring, while running with a training group, I never had that feeling. Mind you, only small growth for me. I am considering a BA for proportion and moderate size. I would be very happy with a full C! I had to stop running as I injured my calf. Running has always been my exercise of choice but my calf always acts up - even with physio. I injured it, tore a muscle, while training for my Boston qualifying time. I was in the best shape I had ever been in and running was right on track ( 3:28). Hopefully you 'buzz' is a positive thing for growth!Keep on Running!