Hi.
I've taken a few week break from the forum so I stop stressing myself out over Gynecomastia. I'm glad I found the forum though. I found the Underworks site via this forum, and well, since I've gotten them, I don't feel comfortable without them on at all. It's a big change at first, from going around wearing a baggy sweater, to wearing a t-shirt. The first day I was worried people would notice, but after that I didn't care.
I don't want the happiness to be fake. I'm going to get surgery. I'm not going to hope for insurance to cover it, because I'm going to get a part-time job, and pay for it fully myself. I feel that with the aid of a Compression shirt, I feel able to work in environments with at least my pride intact.
Now, I'm looking for some advice...
I've read that weight loss is best before surgery, and I would agree. This question could probably go in another forum, but I'll ask it here. What's a good.. weight loss regimen to undertake for good results before a surgery? I think I would need to lose about 20-25 lbs, not a major deal, but to someone with Gyne, it seems a lot. I believe my main problem is over-eating. I have a very good metabolism, but I can easily eat 3-4 lbs of food in one sitting (I'm not joking). I don't feel full unless I eat a lot. It's not something where you can just tell me to cut back on the food, or take smaller portions, because it doesn't work. If I don't eat to the point I'm full, I feel weak and end up getting more food later on at night, which is bad.
I have trouble committing myself to this type of thing. One may say that if I can't keep the commitment, I don't want the solution. That's as far from the truth as possible. I tell myself that one day off won't matter, then another passes... I've been telling myself I'm going to find a work out regimen since April.
Note: I have a stationary bike, weights in my basement. I was looking to find the perfect routine to build muscle mass and lose fat, and prepare for surgery so that after I get it done, I will be able to do the whole shirt off thing. I wanted to test the stationary bike first to see if I can handle it for long periods of time. I biked 5.5 miles in 30 minutes, 271 calories burned. Is that good? What can I do? all advice is good advice, as long as you're not here to flame me or something.