help?

back in 2012 i noticed little pad like things under my nipples
i didnt think much about it and i was told it was normal and they would go away (its been almost 6 years and they are still here even though they were supppsed to go away in just a few months)
then in 2014 i noticed that when i stand straight it looks like i have small breasts
revardless of wether i had a shirt on or not
so i started not standing perfectly straight but as straight as i could without them visible
but i now have a problem
about 5 hours ago i noticed they have gotten a little bigger
they are still small but now they are visible no matter what i do
its not really an annoying problem but im worried about what will happen if they are going to keep growing
i dont want to find some weird medical thing to make them shrink (mostly because i hate anything medical, especially hospitals and doctors) but i dont want them to keep growing
im fine with the current size since its small but if they keep growing there might be problems
also it took me 2 hours to type this because i feel asleep while typing :/

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@sarkwalvein
i do believe in medicine
i just dont like hospitals or doctors :/
@leon315
yes i am afraid of needles
i may be a masochist but i just really hate needles
 
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@Eix u can bring your favourite cartoon or hentai books when nurse have to take ur blood at hospital, you will feel so hard and you won't be able to feel anything XD

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@Eix Do you really hate needles? like in trypanophobia?
If so, welcome to the club.

That never made me avoid going to the doctor, having blood taken, or having an IV plugged in for an OP... but hell I hate them, I can't even look directly when I am being poked by a needle, or when one is being taken away from me. Illogical phobia, it even makes my blood pressure go down near to fainting levels.
 
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the feeling of a needle is what bothers me
stick me with a needle an ill be on the floor crying even though i will casually walk around on a broken leg or burn myself for fun
 
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The worst part about needles is when you're thinking about them. If you need bloodwork done, try closing your eyes and chatting with the nurse about something arbitrary to keep your mind off of it. Even if you feel the pinch, don't stop talking about what you were
 
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thats kinda hard when there is 4 nurses holding me down
 
That's that strangest thing I have reaf today, and I just woke up.

Seriously though, you may have to see a doctor.
 
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I have never had an issue with needles or pain. People have punched me multiple times, and I don't even react. I am assuming that pain doesn't phase me anymore; but that's me. You need to honestly just get a grip. Not trying to be mean, it's that sometimes being an adult requires you to suck it up, and do it.
 
@Dr.Hacknik Trust me, the thing is real. But it is a phobia, a psychological condition, you could perhaps call it a type of mental disorder if you wish, like any other phobia. Normally somebody will never experience it, unless you have the phobia. And then it is a piece of shit, because it is irrational and causes secondary uncontrollable effects (e.g. a vasovagal syncope, that is, drop in blood pressure and fainting).

If you are not an idiot, then as you grow up you will learn ways to deal with it. Like, literally, dealing with it, looking the other way when blood is being taken from you, or when someone is putting or taking a needle out of you. The phobia and its side effects are still there, but you learn how to avoid them best.

That said, at least according to wikipedia, many adults that suffer from "blood-injection-injury phobia" (a term that groups up phobia to blood, needles, and to injuries, as the three of them have equal side effects) end up having in general worse health than the rest of the population because they avoid anything related to needles as long as possible. Sad, but true.

PS: Also, it is not related to pain. One could perhaps take as much pain as they wanted, but faced with a stupid needle that is about to be put into one of your veins, you start feeling your legs turn to rubber. I've personally found that if I don't see the needle, the effects of the phobia are greatly reduced, that's the way I deal with it, I just don't look.
 
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Okay, I ran out of my popcorns, this topic was from a possible man-b00bs to possibly traps' LGBT topic, and yet it has transited to sort of needle-phobia! U guys change things so fast.

I LOVE GBATEMP!
 
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Sounds like it might be horomone imbalances. I'd say wait it out if you hadn't already for 6 years, so I'll say what everyone else has said. Go to a doctor :)
 
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@viral777 I hope not, he said he was convinced those weren't tumors. I still think he should pay a visit to a Doctor anyway.
 
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