Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Woman Bullied As Teen For Her Flat Chest Now Crowdfunding To Have Her 40HH Breasts That Grew 'Overnight' Surgically Reduced

Woman Bullied As Teen For Her Flat Chest Now Crowdfunding To Have Her 40HH Breasts That Grew 'Overnight' Surgically Reduced
Helen (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

A woman who was teased as a youngster for her “pancake" chest is now crowdfunding to have her bosom reduced after developing 40HH breasts “from nowhere" at 16, which were cruelly dubbed “Helen's melons."


Plagued with health problems, including back pain and a hump on the back of her neck because of their weight, pharmaceutical assistant Helen Christie, 26, also suffers with depression and social anxiety, as her ample chest makes her so self-conscious.

Now Helen, of Brighton, East Sussex, England, who has been dating her partner Verity Oxford, 37, who doesn't work for medical reasons, for two years, says she is desperate to raise the £3,000 (~$3,870) she needs to have them reduced to a size B or C cup, adding: “I've suffered with poor self-confidence since I was 15 as a result of the hefty size of my breasts."

Helen in a baggy t-shirt (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

She continued: “I struggle with social anxiety and am never comfortable taking my clothes off, not even in front of my partner.

“I feel as though I've been cursed with being so heavily endowed. Whereas some women wish they could trade places and have big boobs, I would give anything to have no boobs at all."

Feeling she was not taken seriously when she told a doctor she wanted a breast reduction, Helen, who is now looking to have private surgery in Prague, in the Czech Republic, told how “overnight" she went from being teased at school for being flat-chested, to being scorned when she suddenly became a D cup – and kept on growing.

Helen's breasts (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

She said: “I was around 16 when I suddenly grew to a C or D cup and people started commenting, saying things like, 'she's grown.'

“As my breasts grew, they would call them 'Helen's melons.' People would comment on my 'jugs' and shout 'nice t*ts' in the street.

“From the age of 16 I got cat calls and it made me feel so self-conscious. It was really creepy getting that kind of attention from men, who were often a lot older than me."

Marks on Helen's shoulders and the lump on her neck (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

She continued: “I just hated the attention and hated feeling like I'd been put on the spot."

Over the next 10 years, Helen said her breasts continued to grow until they reached a size 40HH, meaning she has to wear size 18 to 20 T-shirt, or a man's XXXL, while her bottom half is only a size 16.

“I don't wear low cut tops anymore, because my breasts fall out of them, so I stick to baggy T-shirts which make me look even bigger," she said.

Helen added: “I think I overcompensate by wearing a lot of eyeliner to try and make people look at my face rather than my chest."

Having such an ample bosom also means Helen suffers with insomnia, as she struggles to find a comfortable position to sleep in.

She explained: “I always struggle to fall asleep and have to adjust my breasts into a position so that I'm breathing clearly and don't feel like I'm up to my neck in excess breast tissue."

Helen's breasts (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

“I usually lie on my side with my arm supporting one breast and my other arm in between them to support the other," Helen said.

“If I lie on my back I can't breathe properly.

“I get a really sore rash underneath my breasts and around my armpit, too, because it gets so sweaty in the crevices."

Helen with her partner Verity (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

Helen explained: “I have a curvature and a hump on the back of my neck from them pulling forwards and my head looks like it's tilted. My posture is really bad.

“There's a constant dull ache in my back and the back of my neck and I get shooting pains up my arm, because of the position I sleep in.

“My shoulders have indents in them from where the bra straps dig in."

Helen (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

Helen also finds it difficult to buy bras big enough for her bust and when she does find them, they tend to be very expensive.

“I try to wear compression bras, in a bid to reduce my size but it's a real struggle to find something that is within my budget. I can find bras for about £20 (~$26), but I have to change them every couple of months, because the straps snap, as my breasts are so heavy," she said.

“I can't go jogging or running because there are no sports bras that will stop them from jiggling up and down."

She explained: “If I lose weight they just start to sag and there is a lot of excess skin.

“I can't let them hang freely because they hurt, which has always been a problem when I'm trying to be intimate with a partner.

“My confidence is so low that I never take my top off, I've never felt like I can get fully undressed in front of someone."

Helen's breasts (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

She added: “I've been with my girlfriend for two years now and she understands what I'm going through. All she wants is for me to be out of this kind of pain," she added.

When she visited a GP a year ago, feeling at an all-time low, she was examined and prescribed anti-depressants.

“It took a lot of courage for me to go to the doctor. He examined my back and I explained about how it had affected my mental health and made me feel depressed," she said.

Helen with her partner Verity (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

“I explained that I had such low confidence and thought there was a link between my depression and my breasts," said Helen.

“I asked to be put in touch with a specialist but nothing happened. The whole experience put me off. I felt like they didn't understand and that there was no hope of me getting a reduction on the NHS."

Feeling dejected, Helen began searching for a private alternative.

Helen in a baggy t-shirt (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

She said: “The cheapest place I could find to have the operation was in Prague for £3,000. I've heard it can cost up to £12,000(~$15,500) to have it done privately in the UK, which I just can't afford."

According to its website, the availability of breast reduction surgery on the NHS varies, depending on the eligibility criteria decided by the local clinical commissioning group (CCG).

Some CCGs do not fund breast reduction surgery at all. Others will fund it selectively if someone fulfills certain criteria, such as experiencing backache, shoulder or neck pain, skin irritation, rashes and skin infections under the breasts, grooves on the shoulders from bra straps, psychological distress, such as low self-esteem or depression and an inability to exercise or play sport.

If a GP thinks someone is eligible they can refer them to a breast or plastic surgeon for an assessment.

Helen added: “I do wonder if I was a man and had two gigantic tumors attached to my chest constricting my breathing whether I'd be eligible for surgery.

“Surgery would change everything for me. I would just be free. I would be able to live a normal life. To be able to stretch my arms back without the weight of my breasts holding me back would mean so much."

Marks on Helen's shoulders and the lump on her neck (PA REAL LIFE/COLLECT)

Helen added: “You read about people who are able to have breast enhancement on the NHS to help boost their confidence, but it's really disheartening that it's so seldom available for people who need them reduced in size.

“I do think that people might look at the fact I'm crowdfunding and think there are more worthy causes out there but I just don't know where else to turn."

To donate visit www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/helenscrowdfunding

More from Trending

Happy couple cooking together
Photo by Jimmy Dean on Unsplash

Couples Who've Been Together 10+ Years Share Their Secret To Longevity

The entertainment industry likes to tell us that love is simple, and that if we really love someone, it will just come naturally.

But anyone who's been in a long-term relationship will point out that it takes work, even when everything is seemingly going well.

Keep Reading Show less
Rian Johnson; Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc in 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'
Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty Images; Netflix

Director Rian Johnson Offers Correction After Noticing Hilarious Error In Captions For New 'Knives Out' Movie

We're incredibly lucky to have directors like Rian Johnson, professionals who are open to fun projects and taking risks—and who have a great sense of humor.

Fans of Netflix's Knives Out series have enjoyed the director's interactions with fans, including entertaining their thoughts about Benoit Blanc and even the possibility of a Muppets mash-up.

Keep Reading Show less
Donald Trump doing the coin toss before the start of the 126th Army-Navy Game
Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Trump Roasted Over His Bizarre Coin Toss Technique At Army-Navy Football Game

MAGA Republican President Donald Trump attended the 126th annual Army-Navy game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, home field of the NFL’s Ravens.

Before the match began, the 79-year-old POTUS was escorted to midfield to perform the coin toss, a long-running tradition for sitting U.S. presidents.

Keep Reading Show less
Dick Van Dyke
Stewart Cook/Getty Images

Hollywood Icon Dick Van Dyke Reflects On Turning 100—And Fans Are Celebrating His Remarkable Milestone

Dick Van Dyke, best known for his roles in Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and, of course, The Dick Van Dyke Show, is celebrating his 100th birthday.

Van Dyke's acting career started when he was just 5 years old with the role of baby Jesus in a Christmas play in a small, Midwestern pageant. He managed to make the audience laugh and realized he wanted to make people do that as much as possible, and you might say that the rest is history.

Keep Reading Show less

Lesbian Shares Super Awkward Interaction With Straight Guy At NFL Game—And Yiiikes

Folks, this TikTok storytime from Steelers fan Taryn Arnold is a pitch-perfect example of why the "man vs. bear" meme refuses to die.

If you somehow missed it, the internet recently debated whether women would rather encounter a strange man or a bear in the woods. A surprising number of women chose the bear, not because bears are cuddly, but because their danger feels more predictable.

Keep Reading Show less