Whoa Hypo!
I'm just glad I found this site and I'm defenitely grateful for your help and advice. I can live happily with Gyne for the rest of my life instead of have those deadly side-effects.
The likely side effects are not deadly; they are just very troublesome for the duration of treatment, important to keep things in perspective in that sense.
You might want to follow your doctors advice and take the prescription- your call.
I am just telling you what you might/probably expect in the short term whilst taking the medication given your current estradiol level.
Also if there is an underlying androgen or thyroid issue, something far from clear at present, that medication would not address it and as such any reduction in gynecomastia might not be permanent if an underlying causative issue exists.
Having said everything I have let me make one thing absolutely clear.
I am not a doctor and my advice does not replace that of a relevant doctor.
I am a layperson, a man who has had gynecomastia and had it surgically removed who also has hormone problems that are treated. I am very well versed in hormonal issue as a layperson, but that I am a layperson nevertheless.
But, I'm not yet ready to give up. I'm going to go and visit another endocrinologist in quite some time. The one I just visited was some random doctor I found in a clinic; so this time around, I have to hunt the internet for real good ones.
Anyway, I'll be posting my gyne pictures in about a week or more. I'll be grateful if you could see them and give some detailed comments. I'll also post the proceedings with the next doctor.
I'd like to know which specialist you'd like me to visit. Should the person be a thyroid specialist or a specialist in some other specific area?
I see no harm in getting a second opinion that will hopefully clarify your situation, on which note I have no problem at all with you copying anything I have mailed to you and taking it with you to an appointment, or showing such postings generally to anyone you choose.
My interest is to just ensure that you do not have any underlying causative problem that can cause you any problems if undiagnosed and pointing out any problems inherent in any hormonal medicine that I have experience of- hence the comment on the tamoxifen based on your estradiol levels.
Anyway I have looked for endocrinologists in India that have an interest in both reproductive endocrinology (usually covers evaluation of androgens) and at the same time an interest in thyroid disorders.
I found a number of endocrinologists that had an interest in both areas, though I do not know them personally and cannot as such recommend any of them (I live thousands of miles away). This means you would have to phone them and judge for yourself the credentials of each one in turn. Hopefully one is within a reachable distance from where you live and you find that their credentials and what they have to say helpful and you can make an appointment.
At the very least this represents a second opinion, which is useful, and it might be that it is a more qualified or more relevant medical opinion given their areas of interest.
Personally I am still concerned over the symptoms you have mentioned and the free T3 thyroid level and to a lesser extent any factor SHBG might have on your free testosterone level.
I am waffling here are the details.
Gundam Chandrasekharareddy, MD, DM, FACE
OMC/OGH
Hyderabad, AP, 500029
INDIA
Phone: 91-40-246000
Interest Areas:
Diabetes Mellitus
General Endocrinology and Metabolism
Pediatric Endocrinology
Reproductive Endocrinology
Thyroid Dysfunction
Sachin Kumar Jain, MBBS, MD, DM, FACE
E-20
Sector 40
Noifa, Uttar Pradesh, 201301
INDIA
Phone: (0091) 9312227776
Interest Areas:
Diabetes Mellitus
Reproductive Endocrinology
Thyroid Dysfunction
Sailesh Lodha, MD
759, Mahaveer Nagar-I Tonk Road
Tonk Road
Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302018
INDIA
Phone: (91) 141 513 44 55
Interest Areas:
Diabetes Mellitus
General Endocrinology and Metabolism
Reproductive Endocrinology
Thyroid Dysfunction
Osteoporosis
Shailesh Umakant Pitale, MD, FACE
4 West Samarth Nagar
Near Ajni Square
Nagpur, 440015
INDIA
Phone: 91-712-2239108
Interest Areas:
Adrenal Disorders
Diabetes Mellitus
Reproductive Endocrinology
Thyroid Dysfunction
Dinesh Chandra Sharma, MD, DM
111 Anand Nagar Ayara Pool
Udairpur, Rajasthan, 313001
INDIA
Phone: 0294-2429690
Interest Areas:
Diabetes Mellitus
General Endocrinology and Metabolism
Obesity
Reproductive Endocrinology
Thyroid Dysfunction
Gumpeny Ramachandra Sridhar, MD, DM
Endocrine and Diabetes Centre
15-12-16 Krishnanagar
Visakhapatnam, AP, 530002
INDIA
Phone: 9108912566301
Interest Areas:
Diabetes Mellitus
Reproductive Endocrinology
Thyroid Dysfunction
I'm very thankful for your advice. Your help almost saved my life! <phew!>
Cheers.
PS - Honestly, I don't know what would have happened to me if I hadn't met you!
Thank you very much!
I haven’t done that much in all honesty, but hopefully it is helpful. In all honesty, if a second medical opinion decides that there is no underlying issue then you will have more piece of mind and at the worst I will have wasted a bit of your time and potentially money on furthering this. If an underlying issue is found then it will have been very important. If you decide on staying where you are and taking that prescription, then at least you have an idea of what symptoms to look out for that can be problematic and will know why they are occurring.