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29-year-old Paige Amelia has opened up about her experience living with naturally growing P-cup breasts, a result of a rare condition called gigantomastia. This condition causes rapid and ongoing growth of breast tissue, making it a unique and challenging journey for Paige. Despite the difficulties, she embraces her condition and uses her story to raise awareness about what it's like to live with gigantomastia.
A woman has bravely opened up about living with a rare health condition that causes her natural P-cup breasts to keep growing.
The condition, known as gigantomastia, leads to excessive and rapid breast tissue growth, which can occur at different stages of life, such as during puberty or pregnancy. In most cases, it’s linked to hormonal imbalances, but it can also be triggered by certain medications. While incredibly rare, this condition can have a major impact on a person’s daily life, affecting mobility, posture, and even self-confidence.
Living with gigantomastia often presents a combination of physical and emotional challenges. The weight of the breasts can lead to chronic back and neck pain, skin irritation, and difficulty finding clothing that fits properly. In some cases, the condition progresses so quickly that surgery becomes necessary to alleviate discomfort.
Despite these difficulties, many women with gigantomastia find ways to embrace their bodies and raise awareness about the condition. By sharing their experiences, they not only educate others but also provide support to those who may feel isolated in their struggles.
Every year, 29-year-old Paige Amelia finds herself spending thousands on new clothes and bras as her cup size continues to grow. The mum-of-one from Melbourne, Australia, faces the ongoing challenge of constantly needing larger sizes to accommodate her changing figure.
Finding properly fitting bras is a constant challenge for her, as standard off-the-rack options don’t work. Instead, she must have them custom-made — a costly necessity that sets her back £140 per bra. With her condition causing continuous growth, frequent replacements are required, leading to a significant annual expense.
Despite the financial burden, Paige stays positive and openly shares her journey, helping to raise awareness about the realities of living with gigantomastia.
Paige revealed, "The growth is sporadic — sometimes it stops, then all of a sudden, they grow a lot in a month. I try to buy stretchy tops, so there’s more space when they grow — but I’m always on the lookout for new clothes. Replacing them costs a fortune. And I have to get my bras custom-made — at about 280AU$ (£140) each. But I’ve just had to accept it."
Paige’s breasts began growing uncontrollably when she was 25, and they haven’t stopped since. Her bust size has increased dramatically over the past few years. In January 2022, she measured 100cm, but by September that year, it had grown to 114cm. By May 2023, her chest had expanded to 139cm — and now, it has reached an incredible 143cm.
In addition to the physical challenges of her condition, Paige constantly deals with attention — both welcomed and unwanted. She receives up to 40 messages a day from people asking her out, along with a barrage of comments from online trolls.
She shared, "I don’t like wearing tight clothing in public because I get unpleasant looks, particularly from other women. I feel a constant pressure to appease everyone, and I can't wear what I want because I'm paranoid about people looking." Despite the difficulties, Paige remains committed to sharing her story, aiming to break stereotypes and raise awareness about the realities of living with gigantomastia.
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