I've had gyno/puffy nipples since I was about 11 years old. I've never been fat or exceedingly chubby as a kid (and currently I'm a good weight), and the issue has never subsided. I started weight lifting and training a few years back, and of course that hasn't helped get rid of the problem at all. Pretty typical it seems.
Here's my question: I live in British Columbia, Canada, and I'm a full-time university student. I still have have a year and a half (until I'm 25) under my mother's medical plan (teacher with the schoolboard). My issue has always affected me mentally... emotionally... socially. I've had worse posture for it often with my shoulders rolling slightly forward to mask the issue at times, pinching my nipples even while I sit down just because it bothers me even when I'm alone, etc... I could of course go on.
Anyway, given the details, and the location, I don't really know what my options are. I need to switch doctors (my current one is terrible and told me it shouldn't bother me, and that she isn't the person to talk to... that a plastic surgeon would be who I'd have to talk to). However, that doesn't seem quite right to me. I've heard stories about people having their gyno covered by medical in Canada. I don't really think I could cover the surgery costs myself (my family is relatively well off and will pay thousands for counselling for other family members, but in my case somehow they don't understand the mental impact it really has). I know I could wait a few years and save the money myself (once I'm out of university)... however, it's really getting to be an issue that's affecting my overall well-being.
Anyway, if anyone knows about how I would go about getting surgery at the most reduced cost possible (covered as best as possible by any insurance / coverage available in Canada, given the coverage that I have), I'd like to hear about what can be done. I realize this may simply be something that I have to wait on and take the full hit to the wallet one day in the future, but this is my first real shot at looking into my actual options.