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Tell your doctor about herbs?
April 21 2009 at 9:26 AM lori (no login)
question for anyone... have any of you ever told your doctor that you are trying to increase your breast size? If you do, do they always say its not possible? Choose not to mention it to them, because of the inevitable discouragement? just curious..
Serene
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told my doctor
April 21 2009, 9:42 PM
I told my doctor to make sure that the herbs I was taking/planning on taking would not interfere with any medication I was taking, and to get her opinion on it. She recomended a naturopath for me to see and to help me set a routine that would be simple and would help with a few other things.
I think telling your doctor depends on how you feel about your doctor. Some doctors might frown upon it, and some might be helpful. If you are dealing with health issues however it might be a good idea to discuss BE and the herbs, or your routine or possible routine to make sure it won't have a negative effect on your health.
If you do tell your doctor and you disagree with the response it wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion.
Best of luck!
Serene
milani
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Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 21 2009, 11:29 PM
hi, my mum mentioned to the nurse that i was thinking of trying natural herbs. She pretty much said it wouldnt work and that if it did work then everyone would be doing it. Her advice was to hit the gym....as if thats gonna make my boobs grow lol all that can do is improve the shape or tone them not actually grow breast tissue.I think alot of the time these people boohoo the whole NBE thing before they've actually looking into it
Its nice to prove the "professionals" wrong some times
Moon
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Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 21 2009, 11:33 PM
Most doctors (but not all) will say that NBE is impossible but that's actually a very ignorant statement. It has been discussed many times why. Doctors aren't gods.
lori
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Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 22 2009, 3:43 AM
yea docs can be dumb.. I was just doubting that nbe could be done to myself personally. I'am massaging bones and it feels like I am 'sanding down' what little fat I have in the chest. I wonder about alternative docs, but I am sure most will say the same as conventional. I just have a glimmer of hope that I could have some kind of serious conversation with a professional about this, considering my health problems as well.
lori
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Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 22 2009, 3:59 AM
I thought of another thing. How about acupuncture or acupressure or biofeedback brain wave generators. If some girls out their have little to no health complications, acupuncture could possibly set up the dominoes(hormones) in place for prepuberty, then you can set it off on what you eat, massage, positive thought, etc. Just thinking out loud, any one else thought/try something similar to this?
has anyone ever wrote out how hormones work before puberty? You can set off your puberty, right? That is what most of you are trying to do, how else would I or anyone else for that matter achieve breast growth? not being pessimistic in that last sentence, just slighty confused. can someone please clarify?
wannabecee
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Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 22 2009, 1:52 PM
I do mention the herbs I am taking to the doctor if I am having some medical problem. I do not tell them why I'm taking it. They usually are not concerned about the herbs. It doesn't pay to have them squash your dreams - positive thinking is so important for our results.
MrsJimHalpert
(Login MrsJimHalpert)
Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 23 2009, 6:51 PM
you know, money rules this world and Rx companies do give money to doctors. what do you expect them to say? i never and will never tell my docs im doing this.
April 21 2009 at 9:26 AM lori (no login)
question for anyone... have any of you ever told your doctor that you are trying to increase your breast size? If you do, do they always say its not possible? Choose not to mention it to them, because of the inevitable discouragement? just curious..
Serene
(no login)
told my doctor
April 21 2009, 9:42 PM
I told my doctor to make sure that the herbs I was taking/planning on taking would not interfere with any medication I was taking, and to get her opinion on it. She recomended a naturopath for me to see and to help me set a routine that would be simple and would help with a few other things.
I think telling your doctor depends on how you feel about your doctor. Some doctors might frown upon it, and some might be helpful. If you are dealing with health issues however it might be a good idea to discuss BE and the herbs, or your routine or possible routine to make sure it won't have a negative effect on your health.
If you do tell your doctor and you disagree with the response it wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion.
Best of luck!
Serene
milani
(Login millanii)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 21 2009, 11:29 PM
hi, my mum mentioned to the nurse that i was thinking of trying natural herbs. She pretty much said it wouldnt work and that if it did work then everyone would be doing it. Her advice was to hit the gym....as if thats gonna make my boobs grow lol all that can do is improve the shape or tone them not actually grow breast tissue.I think alot of the time these people boohoo the whole NBE thing before they've actually looking into it
Its nice to prove the "professionals" wrong some times
Moon
(Login -Moon-)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 21 2009, 11:33 PM
Most doctors (but not all) will say that NBE is impossible but that's actually a very ignorant statement. It has been discussed many times why. Doctors aren't gods.
lori
(no login)
Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 22 2009, 3:43 AM
yea docs can be dumb.. I was just doubting that nbe could be done to myself personally. I'am massaging bones and it feels like I am 'sanding down' what little fat I have in the chest. I wonder about alternative docs, but I am sure most will say the same as conventional. I just have a glimmer of hope that I could have some kind of serious conversation with a professional about this, considering my health problems as well.
lori
(no login)
Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 22 2009, 3:59 AM
I thought of another thing. How about acupuncture or acupressure or biofeedback brain wave generators. If some girls out their have little to no health complications, acupuncture could possibly set up the dominoes(hormones) in place for prepuberty, then you can set it off on what you eat, massage, positive thought, etc. Just thinking out loud, any one else thought/try something similar to this?
has anyone ever wrote out how hormones work before puberty? You can set off your puberty, right? That is what most of you are trying to do, how else would I or anyone else for that matter achieve breast growth? not being pessimistic in that last sentence, just slighty confused. can someone please clarify?
wannabecee
(Login wannabecee)
SENIOR MEMBER
Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 22 2009, 1:52 PM
I do mention the herbs I am taking to the doctor if I am having some medical problem. I do not tell them why I'm taking it. They usually are not concerned about the herbs. It doesn't pay to have them squash your dreams - positive thinking is so important for our results.
MrsJimHalpert
(Login MrsJimHalpert)
Re: tell doctor what your doing?
April 23 2009, 6:51 PM
you know, money rules this world and Rx companies do give money to doctors. what do you expect them to say? i never and will never tell my docs im doing this.