


Mental health referrals for children surge by more than HALF during Covid - as 'unprecedented' demand leaves families struggling to get help Harry's VERY Californian drawl! Language expert says Prince has adopted Americanisms and made his accent 'less posh' TOWIE's James Argent looks solemn as he attends the funeral of his close pal The Wanted's Tom Parker alongside his ex-girlfriend Lydia BrightĬarmen Electra celebrates her milestone 50th birthday with sultry age-defying throwback video of her in tangerine bikini '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.Ĭristiano Ronaldo is pictured for the first time since the tragic death of his baby son as he returns to Manchester United's training ground '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.
