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Offline tnel00son

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i have had gyne for a few years now, first i had it in the left nipple then it went away then i had it in the right nipple and ive only had it on that side every since, now its starting to come back more in the left side i have noticed, does the progression of it evening out mean that it might change again and possibly go away? by the way im 17 i dont know how far along i am exactly with puberty but i have no girly aspects at all other than the gyno, im about 6'2" 210 lbs, very muscular, i have a pretty deep voice, good posture, so i have no clue what the gyno is from. ive been wanting to get surgery but since im so young i keep thinking it might come back. this really sucks....

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Offline johndoe

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Do you shave daily?



I'm curious why would this make a difference?

Offline tnel00son

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yes i do shave daily

Offline rcbrown23

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If it is fluctuating like you say, then it very well could be a hormone issue, and it could possibly be resolved without surgery. Go find a GOOD endocrinologist and get your tests done.

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I'm curious why would this make a difference?


My guess is he just wants to know how far into puberty he is.

When I was 17 I only had to shave about once a week.  :)

Those were the good 'ol days. Now it's once a day, sometimes twice a day.  >:(

Offline tnel00son

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does anyone know a good endocrologist in New York? (long island area)

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Puch your zipcode in here and find one that specializes in metabolism and reproductive endocrinology among other things.

http://www.aace.com/memsearch.php?action=doSrch

There should be plenty of them. Then just pick one that seems like he's/she's got good experience and what not.

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