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Is the K cup size the same in GB as it is in the US? If so, then yes, I know what you mean. And the only way mine will even remotely look smaller is if I get them reduced... which I am trying to find someone who will take my insurance and do it.
 

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oh my goodness you poor ladies I can't even imagine:( The back aches,the torturous clothing decisions,ugh.

I think with all the stupid things insurance companies cover,they absolutely need to cover something legit like breast reductions.

Have you looked into a reduction,Jane or is that something you're not willing to consider?
Oh, insurance companies will cover them... it's just a matter of findong a surgeon who takes what I have. Many plastic surgeons are unwilling to work with insurance companies.
 

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Mine seem to be growing too, not sure if it's a monthly fluctuation thing or I'm getting chubbier and that's just where the fat goes?

My sister was a 28E (UK size) when we had her measured a few years ago, then she had a baby and now she's a C or D cup! She didn't have to resort to surgery. So that's an option too lol.
Oh if ONLY! Mine went from DD up to K after having my kids...
 

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Don't like the idea of having an op it's a big op and you could die

Doctors don't seem to tell people the risks and there are big risks
I'm one who is working toward surgery. I had 7 surgeries in the course of 9 years. I'm well aware of the risks to any surgery. Each surgeon explains the risks vs the benefits of surgeries. And they DO explain them thoroughly, including the risk of death with ANY surgery. I am one who feels the benefits outweigh the risks... for me.
 
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