Anonymous wrote:My friend had uneven breast development and it was discovered to be a result of a form of scoliosis. She had it evened out with plastic surgery as a young adult.
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I’d appreciate if my post would not be deleted this time.
If the responder could please post what her birth defect was that uneven breasts were the symptom, I would really appreciate it. I will mention it to my child’s doctor at her next appointment.
Why is your title in quotes and why are you rolling your eyes?
Anonymous wrote:Better title?![]()
I’d appreciate if my post would not be deleted this time.
If the responder could please post what her birth defect was that uneven breasts were the symptom, I would really appreciate it. I will mention it to my child’s doctor at her next appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the poster you are asking about. No, I am not about to detail any part of my medical history online.
You are literally wasting your time not going to a plastic surgeon. Why ask your doctor about something they may have seen once or twice instead of asking a doctor who does this for a living? Your pediatrician is going to just tell you they may even out. Your daughter will be better served with a plastic surgeon.
As someone who has lived this, PLEASE just take your daughter to a plastic surgeon to understand a)what the issues are (or are not) and b)what the options are.
Do not listen to the posters saying it’s not a birth defect. They don’t know. A plastic surgeon will. Just make the appointment. Georgetown is a good place to start.
You’re posting anonymously. Unless you’re the single only human in the world who has ever been diagnosed with this, HOW do you think you’re going to be identified? I’m not asking for your personal information or for your entire medical history. I’m asking for you to simply state the birth defect so I can name it to the plastic surgeon and not seem totally ignorant to what you are suggesting it is.
I appreciate your guidance and I’m booking an appointment tomorrow.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:I’m the poster you are asking about. No, I am not about to detail any part of my medical history online.
You are literally wasting your time not going to a plastic surgeon. Why ask your doctor about something they may have seen once or twice instead of asking a doctor who does this for a living? Your pediatrician is going to just tell you they may even out. Your daughter will be better served with a plastic surgeon.
As someone who has lived this, PLEASE just take your daughter to a plastic surgeon to understand a)what the issues are (or are not) and b)what the options are.
Do not listen to the posters saying it’s not a birth defect. They don’t know. A plastic surgeon will. Just make the appointment. Georgetown is a good place to start.