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Some women with PFCG, rather than retreating indoors to hide their gigantic swollen heads, actually find new confidence in their condition and participate in the PFCG International Fashion Show, modeling outfits that celebrate their enormous heads.
Persistent Feminine Cranial Gigantism (PFCG)
Recently a new and dramatic symptom of growth serum abuse has developed, dubbed Persistent Feminine Cranial Gigantism (PFCG) by physicians studying the disorder.
The onset of symptoms begin when the affected patient complains of a tickle on their scalp. Within a few hours, the skull tissues soften and the cranial cavity begins filling with cerebrospinal fluid. The filling process can take hours or even days, but such an amount is produced that the subject’s head swells to many times its former size. Gradually the bones structures return to their former rigidity and the subject is left with an enormous head. Thankfully, brain function and health are not affected by the process, and facial features are somehow undisturbed. The persistent part of the disorder is that there seems to no treatment than can reverse the process.