This is not true my man... If you have m(o)(o)bs that consists of mainly of adipose (fat) tissue, no amount of diet/exercise will get rid of the G... It may get a tad smaller, but the majority will remain...
GB...
Exercise and dieting gets rid of fat, thats common knowledge, hundreds of people tone up and lose all the fat on their chest. Its how your body works, it uses up fat all over your body. I don't understand why you would think otherwise. You must be getting mixed up with glandular tissue which can't be used up by your body. I now first hand that exercise will burn off all the fat on your chest and leave just the gland.
True... D&E can reduce adipose tissue... However, for many guys with severe cases of G (a large build-up of adipose tissue), they will hit the gym putting in many hours of effort only to come to the realization that those 'efforts' were in vain... The adipose tissue does reduce somewhat, but still remains... as in my case... I thinned out to 148 lbs at 6 feet tall and yet the
majority of my chest adipose tissue remained...
I am
FULLY aware of the difference between mammary
gland and
adipose (fatty) tissue. Thanks much!
I have been G-Free for 5 years and 10 months... OOOORAH!!!
. I've been an active member of this site for over 6 years now, with well over 5000 posts to my credit. I've probably 'read'
well over 5x that amount of other members posts... I've seen hundreds of pre-op/post-op pics... and many of those pics were of 'severe cases' who
were not obese...
In many cases where the suffer is obese, that obesity is
caused by the G itself. Most often during puberty, the sufferer starts to develop 'breasts'. Some go to their GP seeking advice... "Well son, just be patient for a few months and it will go away..." What a crock!!! The poor guy waits, and waits... months/years go by and yet the G does not go away... As a result, the sufferer withdraws himself from his family, peers, school and society in general... He avoids (at all costs) most sports/physical activities (shirts/skins sports at school, pool parties, beach outings, any activity (sex for the older dude) that he will need to remove his shirt, and sports in general) in
FEAR that he will be ostracized for his G (whatever the severity is). Does this scenario sound familiar? Anyone? Being 'inactive' leads to weight-gain
. Hence, many sufferers being obese... It all boils down to the
misconception of many non sufferers
and sufferers alike, that if a guy has chest adipose tissue, all he has to do is to hit the gym... That just isn't true in many cases...
In your case, you say D&E eliminated your chest adipose tissue... Kudos to you my friend!!!
I have not read of many cases where this has been accomplished...
RF...
You find someone trying to correctly educate others 'offensive'?
GB...
He just wanted some advice and you had a go at him, here are all the modern terms for gyno, wether you like it or not this are the current definitions for the different types and they clearly make sense:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gynecomastia
I was not trying to 'Have a go at him'... I was just trying to set the facts straight... No harm intended dude...
My advice to nutella... find an experienced G PS that will correct his condition...
That wiki page has many of the facts wrong. As I've said before...
CONTRIVED....
Anyways my man... you can
BELIEVE what you want, that is your right... but I have the right to
SAY what I want... After all, this is a
PUBLIC forum...
Cheers!!!
GB...