First of all, hello everyone. I've actually briefly visited this site about 4 times over as many years. This time it's different and after reaching the age of 30 I'm actually doing something about my Gyne.
I've decided to tackle it as follows:
1. Lose weight and get fit. I actually started this 2 months ago and have a target set for 100 days from now. More on that later.
2. If there's no significant improvement when I reach my target, see at least 2 endocrinologists with expertise in this area.
3. If the endocrinologists find nothing wrong get op.
4. If the endocrinolgists find a problem, tackle as prescribed
5. If that doesn't fix it within 6 months, get an op.
Having this plan in place means no matter what, I know my Gyne will be gone between 3-9 months, regardless of how it actually gets fixed. That makes me feel good already!
Something that worries me about this forum is most responses simply say "Get an op - it's the only cure". But then I read much of the scientific info out there and it says the vast majority of Gynecomastia is acutally Pseudo-Gynecomastia caused by fat. Hmmm
I had the onset of Gyne round about the age of puberty. At that time I had sensitive glands under my nipples (obvious hard sensitive lumps). After purberty the lumps disappeared, but not the puffy nipples. My 'moobs' have gradually increased over time in line with my weight. I can only feel the slightest trace of gland under my right nipple, but it's so slight it could just be a vein or something
I started losing weight near the end of May. My weight has very gradually been increasing for the last 6-7 years. My weight when I started was 92 kg (180cm height). I figured that given my diet over the last ten years has been pretty awful and portions bigger than I need, it wouldn't take much to reverse the process simply by eating healthily. I now eat slightly smaller portions and stick to relatively healthy food. I have reduced my alcohol consumption down to no more than 1 pint beer a week. No more fast food. I don't count calories, but my best estimates from 'back of envelope' calculations are that my daily calorie consumption has reduced by a little over 1,000 calories a day. I've found the best way of maintaining this is simply to ensure I don't ever get bored. That's always a sure way to wander over to the fridge and start eating or drinking when I really don't need it.
3 weeks ago I started regular exercise. I now do the following 6 days a week:
45 mins walking
1 hours cycling
If I have time 1 hour boxing on the Nintendo Wii
(All in the one day)
Every Mon, Wed, Fri I do 3 sets of sit-ups and press-ups until I can't do any more.
My weight now is 84kg (92kg late May). The weight's coming off quicker since I started the exercising and I think I'm now losing a little over 1kg per week. I've started charting the results, so I'll get a clearer picture. My body fat is currently esitmated at 23%. I didn't get it measured when I started a couple of months back, but so long as I've not lost muscle too, it had to be around 28%. My target is 10% in 100 days. Sounds difficult, but if I carry on as I am, I'm on track to beat the target. I just need to increase my exercising intensity to compensate for the reduction in weight I'm carrying.
I wish I took some photos before I started. I can't see a significant improvement, but when you look at something everyday, it's very hard to tell. It does seem my nipples are less evident through a t-shirt though, but that may be because the t-shirt is now a looser fit due to weight loss. I've also had to replace most of my trousers because they were to big round the waist.
The first time I did the bike ride 3 weeks ago it took me 75 mins. I can now do the same route in 55 mins.
I'm astonished at the rate at which the weight is coming off and really wish I'd tried this years ago. I've had several failed attempts with various diets, going to the Gym etc. It seems, for me at least, that the best fix is simply healthy eating and regular exercise.
Current photos to follow this evening.
I hope to use this thread as a place to track my results.
Wish me luck
Jamie