New babe added to FreeOnes: Jinxypie

Hey Jinxy, I may be mistaken, but I seem to remember reading that you were thinking about getting a boob job...is that right, or am I thinking about another chick?
 

jinxypie

Official Checked Star Member
Hey Jinxy, I may be mistaken, but I seem to remember reading that you were thinking about getting a boob job...is that right, or am I thinking about another chick?

You are correct, sir. Was trying to raise money for them, but there's still questions as to if I could actually go through with the procedure. I am not pushing as hard to raise the money... not until I get my medical question(s) answered. :)

Durham Technical Community College???:dunno:;)

Sure. THAT's it.
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You know better. ;)
 
You are correct, sir. Was trying to raise money for them, but there's still questions as to if I could actually go through with the procedure. I am not pushing as hard to raise the money... not until I get my medical question(s) answered. :)

Damn, you're pretty hot as is, but you with big tits would be smoking...what's the medical issue?
 
Baby, PLEASE don't get a boob job! I love your tits just the way they are! :bowdown:
 
Costochondritis is a benign inflammation of the costal cartilage, which is a length of cartilage which connects each rib, except the eleventh and twelfth, to the sternum. It causes pain in the chest that can be reproduced by pressing on the affected area between the ribs. This pain can be quite excruciating, especially after rigorous exercise. While it can be extremely painful, it is considered to be a benign condition that generally resolves in 6–8 weeks. Though costochondritis appears to resolve itself, it can be a recurring condition that can appear to have little or no signs of onset. These episodes can be years apart from one another. Treatment options are quite limited and usually only involve rest and analgesics but in a very small number of cases cortisone injections and even surgery are sometimes necessary.[1]

Costochondritis symptoms can be similar to the chest pain associated with a heart attack. Unexplained chest pain is considered a medical emergency until cardiac issues can be ruled out.[1]

Severe costochondritis is referred to as Tietze's syndrome. The two conditions were initially described separately, the sole difference being that in Tietze's Syndrome there is swelling of the costal cartilages. It is now recognized that the presence or absence of swelling is only an indicator of the severity of the condition. It was at one time thought to be associated with, or caused by, a viral infection acquired during surgery, but this is now known not to be the case. Most sufferers have not had recent surgery. Costochondritis often results from a physical strain or minor injury, but the true causes are not well understood
 

jinxypie

Official Checked Star Member
Yeah, wolverine... I've been dealing with this for many years. Sometimes the pain is REALLY intense (like I assume a heart attack would feel like). It gets worse with stress and fatigue.

I've read on some forums where women develop costochondritis after implants, and they deal with more pain than I'm in. Some even so severe they have the implants removed. I just don't know if it's a good idea to proceed, or if a doctor will do the surgery considering I already have it.
 
Well, don't do anything that would make your condition worse...I know you know that.

But yeah, you with big tits...whoa...that's something I'd love to see.
 

Jon S.

Banned
Happy Belated Valentine's Day, love! :kiss:

Hope you're doing well! Just like our teams. ;)

I'm doing great...got some great news at the doctors yesterday too!

If things play out...Pitt and Duke have a pretty good shot at being #1 seeds in the tourney!!!:glugglug:
 

Jon S.

Banned
Well those rat bastards, St. John's, messed things up for Pitt...just like they did for Duke earlier:(! Come tourney time...Pitt and Duke should still be at least #2 seeds anyway! Then...as they say...It's on like Donkey Kong!!! Ha ha ha!
 
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