Hello, Everyone!
First of let me thanks you all for supporting this forum which is so important to people afflicted with gynecomastia. I've been lurking a while and it has taught me so much. I’ve been suffering with this curse all of my life and am ready for a consultation with a surgeon to have it remedied. Before even getting that far, however, I would like to pose a few questions after summarizing my situation.
I am 43 years old and have always had gyno. It runs in my family and both my father and little brother are inflicted with it, too. No pain involved at any point, no sudden change in appearance, really nothing to note except that my chest has the characteristic feminine appearance.
Once, when I was in high school, I was fed-up enough to loose enough weight that completely rid me of the gyno. I got to spend one wonderful summer gyno-free but it was too hard to maintain such a low body weight at 16, so at 43 it’s pretty much impossible. It wasn’t that I was body-builder “ripped” or anything close - just lean enough and I got many compliments on my physique at the time. I was jogging a lot, exercising constantly, and eating very little. At this point I am definitely over-weight but not by any extreme amount. I think I am about 5’ 8” or 5’ 9” and around 180 last I checked. I’ve also been a strict vegetarian for the last 22 years and hardy ever eat in restaurants, no junk food, etc. I’d love to go back to the gym, pool, take yoga classes, etc. but I am too embarrassed at this point.
So, a few quick questions: since I was able to completely rid myself of it by strenuous exercise and diet, can it be assumed that the majority of my problem is due to fatty tissue and not glandular? I’ve seen pics of body-builders with minimal body-fat who still had pronounced nipples due to the glands, but in my case everything was about perfect once I hit that ideal body-weight. I had been exercising a lot and was always conscious about my diet but the I went for a stretch eating terribly little and suddenly I woke up one morning and looked in the mirror and the gyno was gone and my chest looked good enough to get whistles from girls at the beach! This makes me feel that my problem is mostly fatty tissue but I am no doctor to say anything for sure. Any ideas?
Secondly, since this is obviously a genetic problem as it is apparent in all the male members of my family and it has been steady all of my life can I make the assumption that it is not hormone-related?
My goal is simply to be able to wear clothing that fits properly without the baggy shirts, etc. At this age I am not to concerned about the beach and singles bars. Fortunately, I have a wonderful and supportive wife so at least emotionally this is all a bit easier for me.
Thanks so much!