I wanted to ask you some questions regarding the use of Tamoxifen and the possibility of it removing gyne. Before anything i want to specify that i have been living with this problem since i started puberty, at the age of 10, and the problem hasn't solve yet (i'm 19 years old, turning 20 soon). Every time i went to the doctor when i was in the mid-puberty they said me the exact same thing, that the problem would solve itself in an interval of 1-2 years, but that hasn't been true in my case.
So this year i went to consultation demanding for solutions, and they sent me to breast pathology. I forgot to said that i have type one gynecomastia or "puffy nipples", so when i went there i thought that they would sent me packing since this problem is sometimes underestimated by doctors, even more if they are just puffy nipples (at least it's here in Spain or i feel like it's like this). But to my suprise, the doctor sent me to have a sonogram (to see the mammary glands) and a blood test to see how my hormones are doing. The blood test didn't show anything unusual and the sonogram displayed i have an asymmetrical gynecomastia (bilateral).
So the doctor prescribed me with Tamoxifen. I asked her what is the success rate, saying, if i remember correctly, that studies provided a success rate of 80% or plus of eliminating or reducing gynecomastia and she told me that she had prescribe this medicine to other patients of her and it succeeded (i don't know if these patients were in the same situation as me, i mean, gynecomastia of pubertal origin). So i started taking it everyday since 6th november; the first two weeks i had to take only the minimun dose, 5 mg, and up to now 10 mg. The recommended dosage for my height and weight is 20 mg a day, but i suffer from Gylbert's syndrome (a mild liver disorder) so she wanted to be cautious about it, but i haven't had any problems in regard to the treatment.
But, having in mind that i haven't been taking the right dosage for my height and weight like i said before, i haven't seen any improvement so far. I know i have been doing this treatment for a short period of time, but when i search for information about Tamoxifen and gynecomastia on the internet i always found bad opinions about it, that it never works and the only solution feasible is surgery.
What i'm supposed to believe? I don't want to think that the doctor was wrong prescribing me Tamoxifen, because she is a specialist and have manage cases like mine before, but also reading on the internet, i have found that the most possible scenary is that i have fibrosis on my mammary glands and the drug won't work in this case (established gynecomastia).
Thank for your attention and time and sorry for the grammar mistakes in advance.