Author Topic: What to do? 19 y/o  (Read 1849 times)

Offline mch1010

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Alright. So I turned 19 in March. I am confused if the gyne is caused by puberty or other issues. I cant tell if its puberty because i have weighted 170-180 from 13-18 yrs and grew from about 5'11-6'2, always had low 7-11bf%. I am now 19, 6'3 ~205 lbs with ~10% bf. I noticed about a month and a half ago that my nipples hurt when I was lying down for bed. They definitely are puffy, although they aren't nearly as severe as many of the cases ive seen so far on this board. I looked it up about a week after I noticed it, http://www.malehealth.co.uk/userpage1.cfm?item_id=210, and was under the impression that there is a pretty good chance it will subside on its own without surgery based on my age and how long I think ive had it. I told my "Physician's Assistant" who said she didn't think anything was wrong, but obviously there is. What are the chances that this is puberty in its hormonal extravaganza? NOTE: I am not on drugs/steroids, Ive always been healthy, and rarely drink

PS:The last post on the link that I posted gave me some hope

Offline RyanMace

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How long have you been suffering from gyno?

Offline mch1010

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Uh I think I have had it for 1 month and half, I started lifting super heavy and then i noticed it, but I'm certain its not related to muscle pain. Camden, it was just going from what I read, that it can go away at this age.

Offline headheldhigh01

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possible, sometimes happens later, and odds favor you since you're still early.  could consult an endo for better info. 
* a man is more than a body will ever tell
* if it screws up your life the same, is there really any such thing as "mild" gyne?

Offline mch1010

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Yeah. Would an Endocrinologist be able to tell me if this is likely to go away? or at least if it is growth spurt related?

I have just started lifting REAL heavy, I have more puffy nipples w. a hard gland behind it than as I said full blown gyne. Could this be due to massive increase in pec size and trauma from lifting to the gland? I never noticed any gland or pain pre-heavy regimen, and since ive stopped lifting the harsh nipple pain went away. 

 

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