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"I suffer from a disease that causes my breasts to grow non-stop" - voila! health

2023-04-13T05:36:05.663Z


Until a year ago, 27-year-old Pamelia J would not have objected to a bigger breast. Today, when she suffers from a disease that causes her breasts to grow more and more, she prays to return to her natural state


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You will be surprised, but there is indeed a disease that causes breasts to grow non-stop - and maybe it's time we become aware of it.

27-year-old Pamelia J has always wanted a bigger breast, but now that it doesn't stop growing - she wishes it would return to its natural state and is even considering a breast reduction, despite the fear that it will continue to grow even after that.



Pamelia, who works as an OnlyFans model, went up four bra sizes, from a J to a M, in just eight months.

About a year ago, Pamelia realized that her breasts were growing rapidly, after she had to get rid of her favorite bra.

She also began to suffer from severe back pain as her bust measurements increased from 39 inches (99 cm) to 51 inches (130 cm).

"At first it was fun and interesting to see how much they've grown, but lately it's been uncomfortable and I find myself wishing I had normal-sized breasts," Pamelia told SWNS.

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And that's all she suffers from

The Australian woman was referred to a surgeon in March 2022 and was diagnosed with a very rare condition called gigantomastia (overdevelopment of the breasts or breast hypertrophy).

Gigantomastia is a very rare and poorly understood condition that causes rapid growth of breast tissue.

This condition can cause mastalgia (chest pain), development of ulcers or infection, postural problems, back pain and chronic stretch injury to the intercostal nerves resulting in loss of nipple sensation, according to the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences.

The condition can be caused by a variety of factors including hormonal changes, medications and autoimmune diseases, but the reason for the development of the problem in Pamelia is unknown.



Pamelia also has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and is undergoing tests to see if the two conditions may be related, but so far she has not been given an explanation for her condition.

"It's very uncomfortable - they're so heavy, and I'm in a lot of pain," she said.

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In addition to the physical pain, Pamelia's large breasts also led her to emotional distress because She struggles to find clothes that make her feel comfortable in her own skin and faces judgmental looks from strangers.

"I have a hard time finding clothes that fit my chest - and I end up only wearing T-shirts that are too big. There are very limited options for women with extra large breasts, especially if you don't want to show off your cleavage," Pamelia said.



"I'm very self-conscious when I'm out in public. If I wear something tight on my chest, I notice that women give me looks. I feel like I get judgmental looks from them because I have such big breasts, so I tend to stay at home. My mental health In crisis from that."

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Pamelia tried to lose weight, but her breasts continued to grow even after she lost a few pounds.

Her next step will be to undergo a breast reduction.

The mother of one dreams of having another baby, but was advised by medical professionals to wait until after the birth to have the procedure.



There's a chance her breasts will grow back to their current size after the reduction, but Pemelia is desperate for some relief.



The only upside to her condition is that she has gained a large following on social media and is using her platform to spread awareness of her rare and misunderstood condition.

The #gigantomastia hashtag has 21.5 million views on TikTok, thanks in part to Ensemble's viral videos.

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Pamelia said the online response has been surprisingly positive overall - with many women sharing their experiences after breast reduction.

"Of course, you also get rude reactions, but mostly I feel that it opened people's eyes and explained to them about gigantomastia," she said, "I would like people to do research before they express an opinion about how I look. It's uncomfortable and not easy to be with Gigantomastia".

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