Author Topic: I'm almost 100% sure I have it...  (Read 2213 times)

Offline Russian_blue

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I have a consultation with a surgeon in the next few weeks, but I figured it wouldn't kill me to ask around for opinions elsewhere beforehand. Does this look like gyno to any of you? I lost around 70 pounds within the past year, gained 20 back, but even at my lowest weight I still had these.. :/
Well?

Offline Russian_blue

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Here are some side views as well. My right one appears to be larger than my left one.
« Last Edit: May 18, 2010, 01:03:42 PM by Russian_blue »

Offline Violating

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well im pretty sure you do have it,
but loosing more weight will be so much more beneficial,
if your'e getting the surgery then loosing weight can
actually improve the look of the outcome,


and to see if you have G. then do what i do,
squeze the top and bottom part together of ur chest (the part that sticks out)
and if you feel a gland there (feels hard or rubbery) then no diet
or excerside will ever take that away

Offline Russian_blue

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and to see if you have G. then do what i do,
squeze the top and bottom part together of ur chest (the part that sticks out)
and if you feel a gland there (feels hard or rubbery) then no diet
or excerside will ever take that away
Thanks! Yeah, I can feel something there, more so in one than the other. Is it normal to have one gland larger than the other?


Offline Violating

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and to see if you have G. then do what i do,
squeze the top and bottom part together of ur chest (the part that sticks out)
and if you feel a gland there (feels hard or rubbery) then no diet
or excerside will ever take that away
Thanks! Yeah, I can feel something there, more so in one than the other. Is it normal to have one gland larger than the other?



well if you can feel something there then yes you have G.

and well, to answer your question, having G. cant be considered "normal"
and we have all know it,
and I have somewhat your same problem, on my left side, my G. is more defined and
protrudes more and my right a little less,
I believe is called uni-latterall gynecomastia, not sure though, feel free to correct me,
and it also can only be treated with surgery.

Offline Eric Robertson

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  • It's time to spread the word about Gynecomastia
and to see if you have G. then do what i do,
squeze the top and bottom part together of ur chest (the part that sticks out)
and if you feel a gland there (feels hard or rubbery) then no diet
or excerside will ever take that away
Thanks! Yeah, I can feel something there, more so in one than the other. Is it normal to have one gland larger than the other?



Yes, it is absolutely normal for one gland to be larger than the other.
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