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Q: Tubular breast augmentation on NHS
asked by: pawpaws on October 14th, 2009
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I am 19 and have known there was something wrong and different with my breasts since I started puberty. It has affected me constantly throughout my life, making me feel ugly, unfeminine and hideous. It's also now affecting my relationship with my family and boyfriend as I am constantly unhappy as a result of this (I hate to say the word) deformity.
Last week I finally decided I couldn't take it anymore, so this afternoon I am off to my Docs to ask if anything can be done.. i.e a boob job. I am scared about asking and worried she will send me away with happy pills or something.
Has anyone ever had a boob job courtesy of the National Health Service for tubular breasts or otherwise? Any info is appreciated.
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