'We can't wait for another best friend!' Danny Miller to become a father again as wife Steph announces she's pregnant with their second baby 'Never felt older': Children of the 80s and 90s shocked to see beloved stars of cult films looking like old men'įierce, fabulous and fit: Explore these top 10 tips for your mind, body and soul this spring, from supplements to weight loss services Joaquin Phoenix is taken away by Gotham Police as his supporters rally at courthouse as they shoot scenes for Joker: Folie à Deux in NYC 'Having the surgery will give me the ability to live normally.'Ī spokesman for NHS Bolton Clinical Commissioning Group said they were unable to comment on individual cases. 'I've considered moving to have the surgery because it seems like there's no other option. I'd be starting life again, I'd be able to go shopping for blouses and clothes I've not been able to wear. 'If I had the operation I'd feel like a new person. I was terrified i was going to suffocate him because I couldn't hold him properly because i was having to hold my boobs. 'I wasn't able to breastfeed him as a baby. She said: 'I can't hold my baby close to me because my boobs are so big I can't even see him and he could suffocate. It's a vicious circle.'įiona recently became a mum to baby William in November 2018 and said her boobs have even caused her problems when dealing with her newborn.ĭesperately seeking life-changing breast reduction surgery, Fiona claims she's unable to get the operation on the NHS meaning that she's raising £5,500 on GoFundMe. 'I want people to understand how hard it's been, I've put weight on because I can't move properly because my boobs are so large. 'I can't even go on a walk, if I go on a 25 minute walk I'm just in absolute agony. I used to work in retail but I can't stand up for long periods of time now so I need to have a desk job.
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