Quote from: StacyRenee on March 04, 2019, 08:47:17 AM
My family are all D cup or more (except for my vegetarian sister). I'm hoping for a full C/small D. That's the primary reason for the orchiectomy I had in January. It will probably be another year and a half before ZDV SRS.
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Quote from: StacyRenee on March 04, 2019, 09:58:34 AM
It may just be my wishful thinking, but my boobs do seem to be getting bigger, but we're talking a 5% increase. It is a week short of two months since my surgery.
The fact that I'm 6'2" and my BMI is around 30 means my boobs are barely noticeable. If I lost 50lbs and didn't lose anything boob-wise (which might be possible as my boobs are nearly all breast tissue and very little fat), they'd be a little more proportional. If I had a 34/36 band size they'd be great.
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All my family are D cup and above, I've been on HRT for 3 years and I'm not even A cup!
My bmi is about 18 I used to be a little heavier and none of the weight goes to my chest, I'm starting to think I just don't store weight there.
Back in November last year I went completely off the anti androgens and a month later I found a strange lump on my right breast so I had to get an ultrasound. The first thing the ultrasound technician said was that I had breasts like a teenager, she said it looked like I was as developed as a 13 year old.. I thought after 3 years of hormones I'd be older than 13 but apparently not
oh the lump was a fibroadenoma which means that I'm still developing.
Then on the 18th January I had an orchiectomy so it isn't quite 2 months ago anyway I have noticed some breasts changes, they have changed shape a little to be more round, I found another smaller lump on the left side which is side that usually lags behind and I think my nipples have enlarged a little maybe. I honestly thought nothing much changed but now I'm wondering if it wasn't just all in my head cause my nipples are standing out more and are sensitive, they nowhere near as painful as they were with the initial growing stage but are definitely more tender than their usual desensitised self.
I'm starting to wonder if lack of breast growth isn't much to do with testosterone but more to do with the anti androgens, when I was on cyproterone my T levels were 0.7 and when I stopped taking them I got more growth.
The other thing I'm puzzling over is if one has more growth hormones when a teenager but starts HRT in their 20s then does the lack of growth hormones means it takes longer than 5 years to fully develop? If my breasts are a 13 year old now then does that mean I have 10 more years of growing? I really wish science could answer these things all I can go off of is the 5-7 years it normally takes a cis-woman.