I just wanted to start a thread so I can chronicle the the path leading up to the day I cross over, both for myself to look back on, as well as for others.
Basically, I've had Gynecomastia since the onset of puberty (7th or 8th grade). I can't quite recall exactley when, but I sure remember all those times that it got in the way that I know many of you can relate to. The locker room changing, Shirts v Skins, summertime, clothes chose specifically to cover up..all that jazz. Anywho, I'd done a fair amount of research on getting rid of them by working out/proper nutrition. I got on the straight and narrow while attending Texas State University, eating right, working out, cut alcohol intake almost completely and completely stopped smoking weed which sucked worse than anything
. For a solid year I did this and got in great shape but looked even more awkward with protruding puffy nipples on my chest. With the additional muscle though, I had some newfound confidence so I would wear T-shirts (except plain white) and I'd occasionally go swimming but I never was all that comfortable with a shirt off and I got those stares from people looking at my chest which basically crushed the confidence back down to 0. Did some research and found this website and saw that my only out would be surgery. I've since graduated and am unfortunately still looking for that "right" job. Recently, because of boredom, I've started smoking weed again (the last few months) but I have been clean for 2 weeks, heh. I only mention this because my puffy nipples have remained stable for the past 7 or 8 years I'd say which is before I ever touched the wacky tabacky. Anyway, I have come into some money and my Dad has agreed to help me out so I'm going through with this.
It started a week ago with a physical. I mentioned the gyne and how long I had had it so my doctor (who is an awesome guy by the way) ran some additional tests to check some levels of hormones. By the way, if you have a physical just mention the gyne. I JUST had my follow-up appointment maybe 30 minutes ago to go over the results and he said had I not said something, he would have missed it completely. My liver, kidney functions looked great. Good cholesterol - off the mufuggin hook. Everything was good except for my prolactin levels which he said registered as 15.4 where a guy my age should have it around 5. On a side note, prolactin is the hormone that helps with breast development/breat feeding. it's more prominent in women, but men have it too. A possible cause of this could be a tumor on or around the putaitary(sp? not a Dr.) gland which is completely non-life threatening, but could cause my gyne to come back if it isn't treated. SOO, I've set up an appointment to have an MRI done next week to check my brain for that tumor's size (if it exists) as well as a meeting with an endocrinologist to help treat my high prolactin levels. If I respond to treatment and levels drop, I can go ahead with surgery. Although I really want these douche bag man boobs off my chest, the last thing I want is for them to come back - esp. after dropping all the money for surgery. In the meantime, I'll focus on cutting as much fat as possible and work on getting my hormones in balance. Then, I will get the surgery. As my Dad has said my entire life: "Patience is a virtue."
So that's where it's at right now. I'll keep this thread updated as I learn more. Hopefully it will help someone out too because Lord knows there are a ton of you who have helped me out tremendously.
PS, I'll put up some pictures later on. Until then, take care!