16-04-2010, 21:08
i saw that you said that you have tuberous breasts, did a dr. diagnose you or is that just your own judgement? I am asking because it is really hard to tell if you have this condition just by the appearance of your breasts. I believe i have this condition and couldn't get a dr. or lactation consultant to admit it after having my son and I was not able to produce sufficient milk mainly on one side only. I don't think your breasts look tuberous, the only symptom you appear to have is the enlarged areola.
I too would love to take the BO to develop more, but I am reluctant because of the increase in estrogen in the body and I am finding I have many symptoms of estrogen dominance, so i plan to take some supplements to try to balance them before i try any NBE that increases my estrogen load.
Good luck and happy growing!
I too would love to take the BO to develop more, but I am reluctant because of the increase in estrogen in the body and I am finding I have many symptoms of estrogen dominance, so i plan to take some supplements to try to balance them before i try any NBE that increases my estrogen load.
Good luck and happy growing!