Kerisha Mark, a 40-year-old high school
social worker from Beaumont, Texas, told The Washington Post that her
already-large chest ballooned
to size 36NNN due to a rare hormonal condition called Gigantomastia,
characterized by excessive breastgrowth (usually over 3.3
pounds perbreast). While it’s not clear what triggered Mark’s condition
in her mid-30s, puberty or pregnancy can bring about Gigantomastia.
Needless to say, it can be pretty
uncomfortable. Mark said she experienced sharp, debilitating chest pains
she thought were heart attacks, and migraines that she feared were
brain tumors. And it’s no surprise that breasts this large can
ultimately mess with your posture — left untreated, it can actually
leave you as a hunchback.
This September though, Mark saw plastic
surgeon Franklin Rose to discuss breastreduction surgery. “Thebreasts
really hung down to her hips and were essentially like carrying around
three basketballs at all times because they were so large,” he told The
Post. “When we went into the exam room — I don’t know if I would use
this word ‘shocking,’ but it was certainly startling to see
Giganticbreasts of that magnitude.”
She has successfully undergone the surgical Operations. And Now that Mark’s symptoms are gone, she’s psyched to exercise and take herself and her new set of DDs on a shopping spree. Totally deserved.
She has successfully undergone the surgical Operations. And Now that Mark’s symptoms are gone, she’s psyched to exercise and take herself and her new set of DDs on a shopping spree. Totally deserved.
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