Mum Whose Breasts Won’t Stop Growing Makes Desperate Plea For Breast Reduction Surgery

Breast reduction plea from mother experiencing ongoing breast growth issues. Learn about her story a.

A mother who says her breasts ‘won’t stop growing’ makes a desperate plea for breast reduction from a K-cup.

Mum-of-two’Sheridan Larkman, from Trafalgar, Victoria, says her’breasts started growing when she was just eight years old and said that until now they’re still growing — and worse, she doesn’t know when it will stop.

Now, she lives with a K-cup but is so desperate to have a breast reduction that she has turned to fundraising to fund her surgery.

Woman with large breasts outdoors, seeking breast reduction surgery.

At 16, Ms Larkman said that she first saw a GP when she was already a large HH-cup.

“I said, ‘look, I feel they’re still growing. What can I do?’ – The doctor said I shouldn’t get too much bigger so I thought perhaps only another cup size or so, surely they’re going to stop growing by now,” she said.

Woman with large breasts holding her belly, seeking breast reduction surgery.

But it didn’t and because of this, – Ms Larkman says she has endured receiving’sleazy comments from men since going public with her story.

“I’m not like that,” she told news.com.au. – “Because I have young children it concerns me if I’m showing the tiniest bit of cleavage. Sometimes you can’t help that. My children are exposed to that, they might think it’s normal for men to speak like that to them one day.”

However, for Ms Larkman, these are the least of her concerns because due to her breast size, she has developed mild scoliosis, back and shoulder pain, with her cup size ballooning to an adult size D when she was just 10.

Woman with large breasts outdoors, seeking breast reduction surgery.

She has since set up a – GoFundMe page to get her required surgery: “Please help me fund a private reduction to save my health and so I can enjoy life more actively with my children and hobbies without restriction,” she wrote.

Source: – News.com.au

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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