Author Topic: New boobs on the block  (Read 2090 times)

Offline taxmapper

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Indeed.    As with all of the medical side stuff, this experience will prob. give you insight to how the medical community thinks about all of this. Some ok, others, meh, some. are a bit off. 

You'll do well. just stick to facts. 

Offline Midagemoobs2

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Firstly, welcome!

Next, I’m sure what’s been happening is a lot to process. In terms of coping, you can relax that while your chest may look huge to you, it really won’t be very noticeable to others. I know that probably seems hard to believe right now, but it’s something like 70% over 60 have gynecomastia, so its not that far out of place. And probably seems counterintuitive, but bra or minimizer will actually help you look better and like moe fit than average.  While I’ve long had moobs, they have gradually gotten bigger, but now in DD territory its still not at all obvious with the right support. I do avoid light colors and clingy shirts.

That said, you are doing the right thing to see a endo and get a work up. I would look at meds and supplements as a change or increase in some can have an immediate effect. Otherwise something is causing a change in your hormone levels, and some can be be serious.  Good luck and good health!

Offline Gyno64

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Thank you for the info and your support. I'm hoping to get into see an Endocrinologist soon. My regular doctor told me my condition is idiopathic. I just don't buy all that. It has to come from some ware? I am still at a point ware I can keep my boobs pretty well consealed. Hope they stabilize soon. Still quiet a bit tender. I'm not getting as much projection at the moment. But I'm starting to fill out more now.


 

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