hey kgr,
heres a link to my pre op pics...
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=14388.0i'll post my post op pics in a few months (dont want to think about my chest right now since the healing process can really mess with ur head)
the best advice i can give u for weightloss is PATIENCE. alot of people expect to get drastic results after a week of exercising and dieting. it takes time.
with my nutrition i stopped drinking soda, started eating more vegetables (especially broccoli), and drinking about a gallon of water a day. i try to have about 5 small meals throughout the day. i constantly tell myself that i eat for the energy, not to feel full. i have a cheat meal about once a day which is of whatever i want. i highly recommend u to do this because it will help u be on ur diet longer and teach u that they foods should be treated as an award and are not good to have on a regular basis.
with the workouts, all i can basically say is that i go to the gym. i do intense workouts about 4-5 days a week. i do both cardio and weight lifting. i have a personal trainer at the gym that helps me with routines and programs. i believe this is the best part about going to a gym because the trainer could show u the right way.
the first 12 months of my weightloss were basically all me. i came up with my own routines and programs and stuff. i went from 280-225 by myself, but to be honest i still had the same figure. i lost a lot of weight but not a lot of body fat.
after that i had a trainer helping me out. a year later (of even more intense workouts) i went from 225 to only 210. but i was losing alot of body fat and gaining good muscle. i looked like a person that goes to the gym.
and now (a year later from being 210) i'm 195 pounds with more muscle tone.
i have a friend that went from 300 to 180 pounds in under a year. he's lookin good with his clothes on, but when he takes his shirt off he has a lot of saggy skin (especially the stomach area). lucky for him he didnt have gyno so his breasts were never a problem haha