This has nothing to do with endocrinology and I never said it was.
Show me where I brought that up, you spin doctor you
FACE IT Graham you know NOTHING about surgery as can be seen by;
You have NOT had surgery.
PROBABLY haven't even spoke with a surgeon regarding gynecomastia.
Have NO background, experience or insight into such matters in order to advice anyone.
You HAVEN'T been on the site long enough to have developed an understanding from the people who HAVE gone through the process-
You HAVEN'T listened to the consensus of opinions of the people on the site who have been through surgery.
And your opinion IS unbalanced something that I have shown and something you have ALREADY admitted to on this site.
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My take on surgery is completely factual -
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No it is isn't.
You're the only person that advises not to have surgery.
The endocrinologists do not do that, neither do general physicians, psychologists (unless it is BDD) or anyone else from the medical profession for that matter
- just you Graham.
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My take on surgery is completely factual -so much so until even you had to concede that probably 1/3 of surgeries are not satisfactory.
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Firstly I concede nothing (pure spin).
I have always stated the correct statistics, that wasn't something that had to be forced from me at all.
Secondly even the way you have worded this shows the spin you employ, another way of looking at those statistics is to say 64% of surgeries are successful- but you wouldn't want a positive message getting out there now would you...it wouldn't do much for your agenda
Quite funny how you manage to make a strong majority sound like a minority- you should be a losing politician you would lose well and retain dignity with such spin
Quote referring to the statistics that I am supposed to have conceded.
This is something that was virtually unheard of on these boards before.
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I stated the statistics on this board a year before you turned up. So quite how I can possibly conceded a point to you a year before you were ever here is anyone’s guess.
Perhaps if you did some research and engaged the brain before typing you would know your facts.
Your correct about one thing, we have been through this before and your not skillful enough to hoodwink me verbally- I have had you every time you have tried to pull a fast one with verbal chicanery and every time you have come off worse- are you not seeing a pattern emerging?
Now you can you kindly answer my post and the issues I have raised concerning your ability to advice people with regards to surgery.
I took the time to think first and then put my thoughts on the screen.
So please do not go off on a tangent for a third time, but actually send a reply that relates to the post written.
Here you go I'll post it again here for you just so you don't have to look back.
No Graham,
Your problem is a very simple one and doesn't require words like dichotomy or unbeknownst.
You are an individual with no background, experience or knowledge when it comes to surgery that has a one sided opinion (anti surgery) trying to advice people.
You’re an ambulance chaser in terms of the threads you post in and everything is only about the cons of surgery.
An example of this one sided view in your last post quote
My intention is simply to shatter the ignorance that surgery promises to cure gyno.
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Surgery does offer the hope of rectifying gynecomastia and it does actually deliver this in 64% of cases!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone would think from what you have written that you were talking about some no hope shot in the dark procedure.
The majority of the people have success procedures
(They would probably like to give you a good old fashioned slap in the face for suggesting that surgery doesn't offer a cure.)
You have EVEN admitted yourself that your position is not a balanced one-
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Yes, I do emphasize more on the negative aspects of surgery because a lot of people here tend to support it too much without just cause. In order to restore the balance to an erroneously and extremely positive idea about surgery, one needs to apply slightly more negativity to get the message across
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It is not about lying, being economical with the truth or presenting your own (spin) version of the facts to suit your own viewpoint.
There is only one version of the truth.
Balance is about one individual telling the whole picture, all the facts ungarnished; telling it like it is, telling the truth!!! no matter what other people do!!!
As it stands we have you telling your story and some people who don't see the cons with surgery telling theirs, neither of which are actually true.
And that does not work when it comes to advice; it leaves people with two sets of lies and it leaves people confused not sure who or what to believe.
Given your lack of balance, background, knowledge and experience you should not be trying to advice or tell anyone anything on this matter.
Example on the other issues I mentioned, of background, experience and knowledge;
I suffer from hypogonadism and I advice on that subject. I give information out on endocrinology because I have very good layman’s knowledge of that subject and I help people obtain appointments with experts in endocrinology.
Having background, experience and knowledge of what you are advising on is key and as far as I am aware you have A) you not had surgery B) no little about surgery apart from what you have read in ONE white paper.
Show me I am wrong!
(without a botched cut and paste effort)
You don’t actually know anything about what you are talking about do you?
You’re a joke that could come at other people’s expense.
Show me the money Graham