I just learned so much regarding breast care. I love your fact sheets. They’re packed with such useful information on most every health condition. Thank you! ❤
Walking around as the definition of ugly (to say the least) seeing privileged women of all ages with normal, healthy, developed, feminine breasts is unbearable to me. I can’t even imagine what it must be like to appear and feel like a real woman. The only indication (personal not public) that I’m a woman is the fact that I menstruate (heavily & painfully) each month. For what though? I’ve only this year been offered a gynaecology appointment and offered the option to temporarily stop periods which I’ll definitely be pursuing however I just feel like I’ve suffered needlessly for 17 years not just with the lack of breasts and painful periods but with the multitude of other medically neglected health barriers ie the painful,itchy, dry, unsightly, congested, stinging, widespread, stubborn, painful , chronic burden of Prurigo Nodularis. Everyone other female in my school the college then work and in general has developed breasts but me. I honestly long to know what it’s like to have breasts and to feel, be seen as and be able to dress femininely. If there anything I can do to fix this awful defect as an almost 30 year old woman who doesn’t have any advantages and isn’t currently in work nor education nor training of any kind?
Thank you Katie I will include the jade comb around from the liver area, sides and front. Only usually used on my legs arms and décolletage. I’m leaning so much with these weekly podcasts. It’s wonderful thank you again ❤