Guest guest Posted August 4, 1999 Report Share Posted August 4, 1999 Thanks , I am feeling better today. I was just a little worried that it wasn't a virus that was making me feel bad,but when I talked to my Mother last night she said a friends of her had to take her son in law to the hospital and it was the same symptoms,they said it was a flu like virus but they gave him something for the pain,the pain was sorta what scared me,you don't usually have pain with virus but I guess with this one you do. On the subject of yeast my Mother was taking a high dosage of antibiotics she got it so bad that it spread all over and she was very uncomfortable,it took about 3 mos for the dematologist to get it to go away. Glad you are having a good day,may they only get better Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1999 Report Share Posted August 4, 1999 - the yeast thing is something that i never knew - i am so glad that you mentioned it - thank you - i do get it under my breasts and under my tummy - i have a big one - and always wondered why - now i know -- hope that you are feeling better - thanks again love nancy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1999 Report Share Posted August 4, 1999 If it smells like baking bread, it's probably yeast. I am large breasted, and seem to get a little yeast underneath 3-4 times a year. Just apply the same products you would use anywhere else, and it should clear up. Robin G. ----Original Message Follows---- From: VPolzin@... Reply-To: diabetes_intonelist To: diabetes_intonelist Subject: a question Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 18:49:12 EDT From: VPolzin@... Second thing is about yeast I know as a diabetic I have a tendency to get yeast,I just have an odd odor under my breast and I think it is like the beginning of yeast but if thats not what you think tell me. I control mine with diet and exercise,I do take bp med,right now I'm not taking cholesteral med Thank you for any guidance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1999 Report Share Posted August 4, 1999 I appreciate the info, Robin. As you have lost weight have your breast gone down any? They have wanted me to have the reduction but I'm really hesitant with the diabetes. They haven't pushed since I've been diagnosed,I was afraid too before because I knew something wasn't right. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1999 Report Share Posted August 4, 1999 I haven't seen any reduction in my breasts, but I expect to. When my mom diets, that's the first thing she loses (of course, she only weighs 105 to begin with). I've never considered reduction, but I know some women who've had it and really appreciated the difference. Let me know what you decide. Robin G. ----Original Message Follows---- From: VPolzin@... Reply-To: diabetes_intonelist To: diabetes_intonelist Subject: Re: a question Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 21:04:50 EDT From: VPolzin@... I appreciate the info, Robin. As you have lost weight have your breast gone down any? They have wanted me to have the reduction but I'm really hesitant with the diabetes. They haven't pushed since I've been diagnosed,I was afraid too before because I knew something wasn't right. Thanks --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1999 Report Share Posted August 4, 1999 writes: << I appreciate the info, Robin. As you have lost weight have your breast gone down any? They have wanted me to have the reduction but I'm really hesitant with the diabetes. They haven't pushed since I've been diagnosed,I was afraid too before because I knew something wasn't right. >> Girl, you know how earthy I am. Hang onto what you got. Getting that diabetes in great shape is job number one. Never forget the profit motive when it comes to medicine. When was the last time a plastic surgeon suggested a penis reduction to a well-blessed fellow? Okay - now I am *really* going to sleep! Susie ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Susie, You are correct in a way(they use to but last time they didn't say a word)if you are overweight they make you lose some weight so you will not feel too out of proportion. Also when I was young the breast was always the first place I gained and lost but that is not happening this time,but even when I weighed 130 pds they wanted to reduce my breast. About 2 or 3 years ago I had a calcification that they removed but were very concerned about but it was negative. I am very small framed.I tell them this is how all the women in my family are and have been. My Mother had the reduction about 6 or 7 years ago and was very happy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Robin G. writes: << When my mom diets, that's the first thing she loses (of course, she only weighs 105 to begin with). >> That makes sense, as the breasts are mostly fat. I would think that a responsible cosmetic surgeon would not do a breast reduction, liposuction, etc., on a woman when weight loss could achieve the same thing more naturally. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 , you wrote: << ... My Mother had the reduction about 6 or 7 years ago and was very happy. >> It's a personal decision, for sure. I think it depends a lot on our life situation. I have been single much of my life, and can't help but notice how appealing men find large bosoms and long hair. I'm not parting with either! ) Besides, if I did, I would have to get used to men talking to my face instead of ... those. hahahaha Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Well, I don't have a lot of experience in this area, as I am pretty well the same little barrel no matter what, but it is not necessarily so that weight loss will also reduce large breasts. When we were young we used to laugh and say that measuring a woman was comparable to *lime, lemon, orange, grapefruit!* Well I had a friend when in Louisiana who was about 5 feet tall, weighed (I'm guessing here) probably 100 lbs. (soaking wet!) She would measure none of the above...but was more like bowling balls! She was sooo large that her back and shoulders hurt all the time because her breasts were so heavy. Her doctor told her it would be terrible if she got pregnant because of how the breasts grow (btw...mine did not grow at all and I produced no milk....had c-sections...maybe that is why) She wanted a baby sooo bad, but was afraid. If she had lost weight to get rid of her breasts, she would not have even been there to see it happen as she would have wasted away! Did the men look? Of course. She said her husband drove his truck on bumpy roads to watch her bounce! Men! What they don't think of!!! Toni VPolzin@... wrote: > From: VPolzin@... > > Susie, > You are correct in a way(they use to but last time they didn't say a word)if > you are overweight they make you lose some weight so you will not feel too > out of proportion. > Also when I was young the breast was always the first place I gained and lost > but that is not happening this time,but even when I weighed 130 pds they > wanted to reduce my breast. About 2 or 3 years ago I had a calcification that > they removed but were very concerned about but it was negative. I am very > small framed.I tell them this is how all the women in my family are and have > been. My Mother had the reduction about 6 or 7 years ago and was very happy. > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 1999 Report Share Posted August 5, 1999 Toni Fuller wrote: << ... If she had lost weight to get rid of her breasts, she would not have even been there to see it happen as she would have wasted away! >> I apologize if I gave the impression that plastic surgeons would be expected to recommend weight loss first, before surgery, to *all* women. Cosmetic surgery corrects imbalances and imperfections ... If a woman wanted a more slender midsection and consulted a surgeon, he would be expected to first examine her and determine whether her body was out of proportion. If the cause of the extra fat in the midsection is determined to be due to excess weight, I think a responsible doctor will recommend weight loss first ... then surgery later - only if the weight loss didn't correct the problem. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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