Hey, I really appreciate this message board and I think that all the doctors that contribute, you guys are performing a real kindness in this world.
I am 18 years old and I had heart surgergy at about 2 weeks. I had a coarctation of the aorda, and I lived a fairly active life as a child but i was a bit stocky until about 13 I became a really big gaming addict, and I got up to 190 lbs at about last January. I started working out and trying to live healthier, because I knew I wasnt healthy and was putting it off. just last year at this time and learned a whole bunch about nutrition, vitamins, and what actually makes up the food we eat etc. I am currently 5'5 and a half maybe and 162lbs. I probably lost ~30 lbs of fat and gained 10-12 lbs of muscle. I know a have a good 10-20 lbs to loose but I still know I have gynecomastia.
Honestly I havnt really told anyone about this because fortunately or unfortunately it so happens that I finished off my senior year online and I have not been constantly confronted with my gynecomastia problem with my peers. I am pretty sure looking back that being overweight and having gynecomastia caused a lot of sadness and anger in my life and I kinda intuitively knew that and so last year in march I decided to change my lifestyle etc.
Since then I have done a lot of soul searching and in my overall psyche I try to be happy, but I do struggle. Deep down I am haunted by my problem, but I have been trying to live one day at a time and continue trying to live and eat healthy.
In total I am a happy person and this problem I usually shrug it off, but I am going to college in the fall and honestly I am a bit nervous on how hard it may be for me to socialize with the stigma of gynecomastia, so Im asking for some advice. Should I loose some more weight and then go in for surgery? Should I go to the doctor in the near future and ask/talk to her about it ? Would she just tell me to lose more weight then go back? I dont know anymore.
In any case, I think I should lose more weight at least 10-15 lbs and then consider surgery.
Thanks in advanced.