Spleen,
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The originator of this post admits that he has clinical depression. He also states that he has other issues about his body that, absent gynecomastia, would cause him to be distressed.
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Gynecomastia of itself can cause clinical depression, whether this is the case for gynovictim I don’t know. I think he should see an endocrinologist regarding the gynecomatsia and rule out any underlying condition for the gynecomastia and the depression first. If needs be- he should of course then see a counsellor irrespective of the nature of his issues.
Gynecomastia can be a symptom of an underlying and more serious problem such as testosterone deficiency, as it was with me. Much of my depression was a biochemical reaction due to a lack of testosterone and the gynecomastia was an associated condition/symptom that was missed for 13 years.
Would you have told me I had bigger fish to fry?
Not that this is necessarily the problems here, but it does show you that gynecomastia is not as simple a problem as you paint.
Even excluding underlying conditions, each person is affected differently by gynecomastia, some people are psychologically very badly hit others not so bad. You said you have been “happy as a clam”, well that’s just peachy for you, it really is! Obviously it has not affected you as badly as it has affected others, myself for instance. But you should not try to judge others based on your own experience, we are all different, it is important to understand this and show sensitivity.
For me gynecomastia has affected me psychologically worse than cancer has, which I have had twice. Now does that throw a spanner into your works regarding your theory as how we should all deal with this condition? Stop trying to psychologically homogenise us all into one simple single way of handling this condition, because you are titling at windmills my friend.
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One thing I will not do, particularly in this forum, will be to encourage feelings of shame, embarassment, humiliation and powerlessness and especially hopelessness.
Really well what was this Quote about then?
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Perhaps you might blame your psychological frailties on your chest, but it seems like our friend GynoVict1m has bigger fish to fry than just his boobs.
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Please do not insult either my intelligence or my character which such a slur. Psychological frailties indeed, you would need WMD to take me out!!
I am psychologically affected by gynecomastia. But I am not psychologically frail, I am psychologically one of the strongest people you will ever speak to.
I went through liver cancer at 17 and had two thirds of my liver removed in a ten and a half hour operation and had follow up chemotherapy. I overcame that and became an award winning computer software designer and producer and ran muti-million pound budgets until I had bladder cancer ten years later. I came through that and qualified as a tennis coach until my arm gave out due to osteochondritis, thanks to long term undiagnosed testosterone deficiency. I had to bring gynecomastia to the attention of my doctors and detail the link to testosterone deficiency, something I’d found via my own research. It was only then that I was diagnosed as having testosterone deficiency after about 13 years. I now have osteochondritis in one arm and early osteoporosis in my spine, both of which could have been avoided had testosterone deficiency been discovered after my chemotherapy for my original cancer. The one early symptom of testosterone deficiency in my case was……..gynecomastia.
Again I ask you, given my clinical depression would you have said to me- I had bigger fish to fry?
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It's hardly a formula for unhappiness.
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Plain wrong, for many people it is exactly that. The days of gynecomastia being treated simply as a cosmetic condition are dwindling.
Quote from the AACE American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists.
Many men have psychological problems resulting from gynecomastia. The problem should be taken seriously and discussed with the patient. A breast reduction surgical procedure is often required for psychological well-being.