30-01-2016, 21:59
To tell your doctor, or not to tell your doctor?
August 25 2007 at 5:47 PM Lisa (Login lilmama40)
So I have my annual "lady" check-up comming up soon and I'm pondering what to do. My usual doctor has moved away and I will now be seeing a new one (still a female), and I thought I would feel fairly comfortable telling my old doc about the BO for boob growth, but now I'm apprehensive to tell the new doc! Has anyone experienced this? What has been the feed-back you've gotten if you told your doctor what you were doing? Do they really even need to know? I don't feel that my boobs "feel" any different when doing a self breast exam, so I don't think that she will notice anything out of the ordinary there. I just wonder if the BO could affect anything she might be checking and if it's something she needs to know or not. Help!
Black Sheep
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Re: To tell your doctor, or not to tell your doctor?
August 25 2007, 9:51 PM
I don't know anything about BO, but with other herbs, if they really question it (because a lot of doctors will, and HAVE, said there is nothing you can do to grow breasts except get pregnant.) you can just find out the other benefits to the product and use that. For example I use PM, Vitex and progesterone cream right now. I have been telling people I am trying to gain weight and one reason I might not be gaining anything is because my hormones are unbalanced, so I'm trying to do it through herbal means
I personally have never met a doctor that will say "Oh yeah go ahead and do that you might grow!" Nearly every one will say "The only way you will get larger breast is through augmentation". Which is why if a doctor tells me there's onyl one way to do something, you bet your butt I'll be on google making sure it's not just them trying to get more needless money from me
August 25 2007 at 5:47 PM Lisa (Login lilmama40)
So I have my annual "lady" check-up comming up soon and I'm pondering what to do. My usual doctor has moved away and I will now be seeing a new one (still a female), and I thought I would feel fairly comfortable telling my old doc about the BO for boob growth, but now I'm apprehensive to tell the new doc! Has anyone experienced this? What has been the feed-back you've gotten if you told your doctor what you were doing? Do they really even need to know? I don't feel that my boobs "feel" any different when doing a self breast exam, so I don't think that she will notice anything out of the ordinary there. I just wonder if the BO could affect anything she might be checking and if it's something she needs to know or not. Help!
Black Sheep
(Login Halome)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: To tell your doctor, or not to tell your doctor?
August 25 2007, 9:51 PM
I don't know anything about BO, but with other herbs, if they really question it (because a lot of doctors will, and HAVE, said there is nothing you can do to grow breasts except get pregnant.) you can just find out the other benefits to the product and use that. For example I use PM, Vitex and progesterone cream right now. I have been telling people I am trying to gain weight and one reason I might not be gaining anything is because my hormones are unbalanced, so I'm trying to do it through herbal means

I personally have never met a doctor that will say "Oh yeah go ahead and do that you might grow!" Nearly every one will say "The only way you will get larger breast is through augmentation". Which is why if a doctor tells me there's onyl one way to do something, you bet your butt I'll be on google making sure it's not just them trying to get more needless money from me
