Quote from: Shantel on February 18, 2012, 09:42:10 AM
Hi Kelly,
Judging from your photo you are fairly young and built on a petite frame as opposed to those like myself who are built like football fullbacks and are constantly working to keep it under control. Basic builds and genetics all play a big part in it. You haven't been on HRT very long yet, give it a chance! You might discuss it with your HRT provider and see if perhaps a different regimen might be in order. As for implants, you need to give it a long time first, do your homework and ask a lot of questions before going that route. One of the best plastic and reconstructive surgeons in my area often has an office full of women wanting implants and wide-eyed boyfriends more than willing to pay for a set of extra large rockets for them. This doctor tells them right up front that they might have to have them replaced within ten years. So Kelly, take your time and let things run their course and give us an update next year, my money is on you having an appreciable increase in breast size by then.
Yes... eighteen, very petite and sort. I have no idea what my genes are... all I know is that if I were anything like my mom and sister I would want breast reduction surgery.
Four months to go before the 18-month mark where implants are supposed to be viable; though I doubt I will be able to afford it until my third year of hormones, long after my SRS in less than a year.
I don't see how a sudden rapid-growth phase is possible, to be honest. They say most of it happens in the first year for most TS... and well, I have had virtually nothing as I said. Unelievably disappointing. And unfortunately, I cannot go on any different regimen than what I'm currently on. Swallowed pills only, or else it isn't covered, and I could only do patches if I were willing to pay.
It would be great if you happen to be right, and I get that late-onset growth-spurt, but I haven't heard of it happening under a similar set of circumstances before.
Trying not to rant/complain/etc ^.^