Well Carlos you do have gynecomastia, I don’t think anyone here is going to argue with you on that point. Most of us on the site probably have somewhat smaller breasts than you, but some have substantially larger breasts. So what do you want to do about it? Let’s look at the whole picture here.
One of the less common side effects of the antipsychotic medication Risperdal is gynecomastia. The manufacturer of Risperdal, Johnson & Johnson, lists gynecomastia as a possible side effect, along with a host of other side effects that sound even far worse. Risperdal ‘s dopamine-blocking action can substantially increase levels of prolactin which may possibly result in gynecomastia.
The FDA approved the drug as treatment for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and autism spectrum disorders. These are all pretty serious and debilitating disorders. From everything I have read it is very effective and allows people with those disorders to live normal, productive lives.
All medications and procedures have side effects. One person’s side effect can also be another person’s cure; as with treating Tourette Syndrome some drugs used are effective because of their side effects. The manufacturer’s duty is to warn those taking the medication of possible side effects. Other people on this site have gynecomastia caused by other medications or medical procedures. That is simply the way life is.
Now for your case specifically; from what several doctors have stated on this site once you have breasts as developed as yours from taking a medication they are not likely to go away. But you really should ask the physician that prescribed the Risperdal what his experience is with breast development. Presumably he has other patients on the medication and has probably more experience with Risperdal than even the surgeons on this site.
You did say that Risperdal is working well for you. Is your life better with the treatment and the breasts than without the treatment? Only you can answer that question, no one else. Gynecomastia is a real annoyance but it is not debilitating unless you let it be. Normally Gynecomastia can be treated with surgery if you so desire. In that case I would strongly suggest that you contact one of the doctors on this site that is closest in location to you and have a consultation.
Good luck and let us know how you are progressing, yours is an interesting case.