um in about 5'3, sixth grade, 12 and half, about 105 pounds, bra size 32-34A is dat ok? compare to other girlz my age im really flat and skinny stick like!
Anyone at any age can have cancer, even 16 year old girls. What you need to do is to learn to 'read' your body and find out what is 'normal' or 'not' normal. If you believe that the lumps you feel in your breast area is not normal than insist on being taken seriously. Talk to your mother or an adult that you trust immediately. Tell them your concerns and ask for help in going to see a doctor. It is very important to always be taken seriously when it comes to health issues. If you suspect or fear that something is wrong with you become insistent that you be examined by a doctor. If your mother or father do not believe you, or your friends think that you are silly, do not listen to them. Only you know what is going on with your own body. I know literally a hundred kids who have cancer whose medical complaints were not taken seriously until it was too late. From your description of what is taking place, if I were your Mom I would take you to see a doctor. I would ask the doctor his opinion, and if I was not satisfied with the answer I would continue looking for answers until I found out exactly what is wrong with you. No one on this board knows if what you have described is serious or not, the only way to know for sure is to be evaluated. It is probably unlikely that the breast issue, blood in stool, or throat problem are related. Cancer does not generally behave in the way that you describe. My son had widespred abdominal sarcoma with tumors in spleen, large and small intestine, rectum, liver, diaphragm, chest wall, lympth nodes, and spots on lung. Before my son was diagnosed he was asymptomatic . . he had no clue that he had that much cancer. The only indication that there was a serious problem was that he felt uncomfortable and didn't feel very hungry. There was no pain . . it was not until his belly started filling with fluid that we became aware how serious it was. He had also told me that he could feel something hard (lumps) in his abdomen, but I didn't listen to him because he was a young, healthy looking athlete. Please go see a doctor immediately and insist on getting some answers. Good luck, sweetie.
Kid, I am 5'2, 135 pounds, and in my sophomore year of college.
And I wear the same sized bra. Sweetie, you're well within the range of being normal. It's ok that you don't have breasts yet. Most girls develop differently. One day, you'll appreciate that you were stick thin during these years. Don't worry-development will probably come soon. You aren't done growing yet!
You are completely normal. Enjoy being as skinny as a stick now, before you know it you will see all the girls trying to lose weight while you will not even have to think about it!
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12 - 13 years old
58 - 62 inches
85 - 100 lbs
(That's your recommended height and weight for your age)
You're in a perfect range
Anyone at any age can have cancer, even 16 year old girls. What you need to do is to learn to 'read' your body and find out what is 'normal' or 'not' normal. If you believe that the lumps you feel in your breast area is not normal than insist on being taken seriously. Talk to your mother or an adult that you trust immediately. Tell them your concerns and ask for help in going to see a doctor. It is very important to always be taken seriously when it comes to health issues. If you suspect or fear that something is wrong with you become insistent that you be examined by a doctor. If your mother or father do not believe you, or your friends think that you are silly, do not listen to them. Only you know what is going on with your own body. I know literally a hundred kids who have cancer whose medical complaints were not taken seriously until it was too late. From your description of what is taking place, if I were your Mom I would take you to see a doctor. I would ask the doctor his opinion, and if I was not satisfied with the answer I would continue looking for answers until I found out exactly what is wrong with you. No one on this board knows if what you have described is serious or not, the only way to know for sure is to be evaluated. It is probably unlikely that the breast issue, blood in stool, or throat problem are related. Cancer does not generally behave in the way that you describe. My son had widespred abdominal sarcoma with tumors in spleen, large and small intestine, rectum, liver, diaphragm, chest wall, lympth nodes, and spots on lung. Before my son was diagnosed he was asymptomatic . . he had no clue that he had that much cancer. The only indication that there was a serious problem was that he felt uncomfortable and didn't feel very hungry. There was no pain . . it was not until his belly started filling with fluid that we became aware how serious it was. He had also told me that he could feel something hard (lumps) in his abdomen, but I didn't listen to him because he was a young, healthy looking athlete. Please go see a doctor immediately and insist on getting some answers. Good luck, sweetie.
Kid, I am 5'2, 135 pounds, and in my sophomore year of college.
And I wear the same sized bra. Sweetie, you're well within the range of being normal. It's ok that you don't have breasts yet. Most girls develop differently. One day, you'll appreciate that you were stick thin during these years. Don't worry-development will probably come soon. You aren't done growing yet!
You are completely normal. Enjoy being as skinny as a stick now, before you know it you will see all the girls trying to lose weight while you will not even have to think about it!
Yes, you are normal in every respect. Don't allow anyone to tell you anything different.
YES, you are normal, everyone is different. I know women my age who are almost flat chested and I'm almost 40.
hey im in 8th and im 5'1, 98lbs, and bra size 32-34A its ok your perfect the way you are
You are fine! Every women is different so dont compare yourself to everyone! Everyone is beautiful in there own way
Yes you don't normally start till your freshmen year in high school.
yes you are normal .you're still young so dont think about that now just have fun you're still growing.