Size 8 teenager, 19, with natural 34I breasts insists they're a 'curse' and have led to 'cruel' taunts and severe back problems as she crowdfunds £5,000 for reduction surgery

  • Vicky Rog, 19, from Bushey, Hertfordshire, said she struggles to even bend down 
  • This is because of the severe back pain caused by the teen's natural 34I breasts 
  • The 5ft 4in, size eight administrator's bust weighs one stone and a half

A teeanger with one of the biggest natural busts in the UK is crowdfunding to have her breasts reduced after branding them a 'curse'.

Vicky Rog, 19, from Bushey, Hertfordshire, said she struggles to even bend down because of the severe back pain caused by her 34I breasts.

The 5ft 4in, size eight administrator, whose bust weighs one stone and a half,  confessed to finding clubbing a nightmare due to the suggestive comments from men and inappropriate grabbing.

Vicky wants to reduce her breasts and has been on the NHS waiting list for three years - but has now set up a GoFundMe page for £5,000 after being told she'll have to wait another six before receiving the operation. 

Vicky Rog (pictured), 19, from Bushey, Hertfordshire, said she struggles to even bend down because of the severe back pain caused by her 34I breasts

Vicky Rog (pictured), 19, from Bushey, Hertfordshire, said she struggles to even bend down because of the severe back pain caused by her 34I breasts

The 5ft 4in, size eight administrator (pictured), whose bust weighs one stone and a half, confessed to finding clubbing a nightmare due to the suggestive comments from men and inappropriate grabbing

The 5ft 4in, size eight administrator (pictured), whose bust weighs one stone and a half, confessed to finding clubbing a nightmare due to the suggestive comments from men and inappropriate grabbing

Speaking to FEMAIL, she said: 'They're absolutely a curse. I don't see any blessing to them. I have bad posture, neck pain, and it hurts to bend down. I get cuts on my shoulders from how heavy they are.

'Clubbing is horrible, it’s a constant fear over whether someone is going to touch you like they have before or call you names.'

Vicky added that she'd spent her school years being labelled 'Big Boob Vicky', and found it 'horrible': 'I just wanted to cry and go home.' 

Vicky (pictured) wants to reduce her breasts and has been on the NHS waiting list for three years - but has now set up a GoFundMe page for £5,000 after being told she'll have to wait another six before receiving the operation

Vicky (pictured) wants to reduce her breasts and has been on the NHS waiting list for three years - but has now set up a GoFundMe page for £5,000 after being told she'll have to wait another six before receiving the operation

Vicky (pictured) confessed that she'd spent her school years being labelled 'Big Boob Vicky', and found it 'horrible': 'I just wanted to cry and go home.'

Vicky (pictured) confessed that she'd spent her school years being labelled 'Big Boob Vicky', and found it 'horrible': 'I just wanted to cry and go home.'

The teeanger (pictured) enjoyed long-distance running and playing football as a child but was forced to stop playing the activities because of her bust

The teeanger (pictured) enjoyed long-distance running and playing football as a child but was forced to stop playing the activities because of her bust

Can you get breast reduction surgery on the NHS? Size of a woman's breasts, their weight, their age, whether they smoke, will be considered before surgery is offered

Breast reduction surgery is done to reduce the size and weight of a woman's breasts, and involves removing fat, tissue and skin from the chest.

Genes, hormones and body shape and size may determine how large a woman's breasts are – usually they are in proportion to the rest of the body but some women's may be exceptionally large.

Whether the NHS will offer the operation may depend on where someone lives and why they want the operation.

The NHS will not usually do a breast reduction for cosmetic reasons. 

However, it may be considered if a women is experiencing effects like backache, neck or shoulder pain, rashes or skin infections beneath the breasts, or psychological distress. 

The NHS may also consider the size of a woman's breasts, their weight, their age, whether they smoke, and whether other solutions have been tried.

And local funding availability also plays a role – different NHS boards around the country have different criteria so women living in some areas may be more able to get the surgery than those in others. 

Source: NHS Choices 

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She also struggles to find proper fitting bras - having to buy size 22 bikini tops to fit her frame - and refuses to go the gym because of her growing breasts. 

The teeanger enjoyed long-distance running and playing football as a child but was forced to stop playing the activities because of her bust. 

Vicky has set up a GoFundMe appeal to help raise the £5,000 needed for a breast reduction and has so far raised £175.

Taking to the website, she wrote: 'I feel like I shouldn’t be making a GoFundMe page but at this point I would rather do this then keep crying myself to sleep.

'As many people know I’ve been “gifted” with these (what some people may call them) “wonderful” size 34I breasts, which look absolutely ridiculous compared to the rest of my body. 

'Regardless of how they make me look, I would be getting this reduction for medical reasons and for a lifestyle change.'

She continued: It’s my 20th birthday next month and I have never felt worse. 

'I have scars from where the breasts are so heavy and they rip my skin, I have blisters in the summer and wearing bras for longer than a couple hours is painful.

'Throughout school people would call me “Big Boob Vicky“ which to most people was funny and I would just laugh it off and it became the new norm. 

'But every time I heard that I wanted to cry my eyes out and never come out. 

'Over the years I have learned to hide them, but it’s hard wearing jumpers and long tops when it’s 30+ degrees outside in the summer.'

The teeanger explained: 'My goal is to go down to a size B/C (of course, whatever is healthy and advertised by my surgeon). 

'I’m just fed up at this point, everything I have tried has not worked and this is my last option.

'Any donations would be massively appreciated, if you can’t donate please share and help me get my dream.' 

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