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my ailing chest


Question Posted Friday May 6 2005, 9:43 pm

Well I'm 14 and I have been hit in my chest a few times when I was 12, ever since I have had HUGE lumpy breast tissue in both of my breasts and they are small so I'm wondering....
1) will they ever grow again?
2) do they have to grow
3) are there some girls that never grow
4) do ya think I should get it removed.

Thank you for your time.. And your help! : )


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Evikins answered Friday May 6 2005, 9:56 pm:
Hi.! Hit in your chest? how do you mean? And are you askin' me if you'll be growin' breasts? If thats what u're askin', then, yes, you will grow breasts, as you get matured. And they are some people who don't grow them, because they don't grow. And yes, there are some peeps who don't grow, when they get to a certain age in time. Now, to get the lump removed? I'm sorry ... if those are not the questions you asked. I don't think i understand, but if you want to clarify, that will be great. Thanks.
nICOLE.

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