Some of you may have read my thread already, if you haven't i will briefly explain; I have had gynecomastia since i was about 10 (now 19) I have never been overweight. I decided to seek treatment through the NHS about 6 or 7 months ago, first i went to see my GP who referred me to a consultant at an NHS hospital, in the mean time i had blood tests. the consultant then sent me for an ultra sound scan and tried to talk me out of the idea of surgery (he really annoyed me and was quite rude). I then had the ultra sound several weeks later, the doctor who gave it me was really nice and understanding, he also said the surgery would be the nest option. I then waited a few weeks to see the consultant once again, which i have just returned from. I waited for an hour and a half to see him and when i did he said that it has gone down by a lot since he last saw me, which i personally disagree with. (i go to the gym weight training quite a lot, about 4 times a week so any fat that was there is almost all gone.) He then tried to talk me out of the idea of surgery once again saying about the scars and the long healing process which i said i didn't mind. he responded by ensuring me i would need two operations as the can only operate on one side at a time and i would need to let the other side fully heal before they operated on the other, which i nearly laughed at him for saying. At this point i was ready to walk out, i really had had enough of him and he came out with the idea of me continuing going to the gym and come back in 6 months to see if it has "cleared up". looks like I'm not going to get surgery without going bankrupt in the process.
oh and he had the nerve to say that he was prepared to give me surgery when he first saw me but now now since i have toned up. If anyone wants to see the pictures of when he was prepared to give me surgery;
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=13237.15all in all use the time you spend trying to get surgery on the NHS working to get money to go private.