Hi everyone,
Well, I originally developed gynecomastia about 7 or so years ago after using a medication called Propecia for hair loss. I ended up dropping the medication and had a successful surgery and I was home free. I shaved down the noggin and forgot about hair loss and moved on.
Now, I have been quite ill for the past year and a half suffering from a terrible nerve pain disorder that is accompanied by terrible stress and anxiety. I have been on 4 medications for the past couple of months that have helped me tremendously with the nerve pain in my face which was also accompanied by terrible, burning flushing (also in my hands and feet) and mouth ulcers/sores. I have been told that I may have a form of Bechets syndrome. Long story short, I have/had almost made a complete recovery and was just starting to feel "normal" again when that good ol' familiar pain in the nipples returned from years past. I have ended up cutting down my medications for the past couple of weeks to try and stop the gynecomastia from happening again but being off some of the medications, the illness has begun to rear its ugly head...pain in the face, inflammation, inability to sleep, stress, anxiety and so on.
My doctor was not happy about me dropping the medications but said we can try different medications to see if they do no cause the gynecomastia, but that it will take time to try each one separately and then add others on top slowly so we are not stuck again trying to geuss which one is making it worse etc. He also said that the medications may not work as well as the ones I was on.
So my options are to stay off some of the medications/cut back until the gynecomastia subsides - deal with the pain returning, not sleeping, anxiety and stress etc. while we slowly try other substitute medications (which there is no guarantee that we will find one that will not give me gynecomastia or work as well for my illness) OR I stick it out, keep on with the medications and just deal with gynecomastia (which I am worried will cause me a lot of anxiety in itself).
Any advice or support is greatly appreciated. I also have a few questions perhaps some of you can help me with too?
1. My main concern about just accepting the gynecomastia is the pain associated with it. When it happened the first time, the pain was horrible and there for months even after I stopped the medication (although it lessened as time passed after stopping the medication). Eventually the pain went away and I then had the surgery. How do you deal with the pain of gynecomastia? Are there ways to lessen the pain? Does the pain stop or is it continual for as long as you are on medication (if the medication is causing it)?
2. If you are on medication, can the gynecomastia just stop developing after a while or will it continue to grow and worsen as long as you take the medication that are causing it?
3. Is low dose radiation safe for preventing gynecomastia associated with necessary medication? I have read a little on this but not sure how often or safe or well it works...?
4. If I had gynecomastia already once and had successful surgery, will it come back as bad as the first time? Worse? Not as bad?
Thank you all for reading and taking time to answer my questions. I hope I can gain some advice and insight on things.
P.S. I am not gay (have a few close gay friends though) and am therefore also somewhat apprehensive due to the opposite sex situation that may present itself if and when I ever get back into the dating scene (hopefully some day).