Hi,
Just found this forum and it’s a really good read. I am 32, I have to say a bit overweight but haven’t always been podgy, and had, what I have found out this summer to be gynecomastia, since I was 17.
Like many here the condition has made me self conscious: it affects the way I dress, the way I stand and sit, the reluctance to take part in sports (coz they bounce!) and if someone moves their hand towards my chest I must jump about 3 feet backwards every time (assuming I can see their hand coming!)
My wife, who doesn’t have a problem with “them” (if you are like me, you may not like even mentioning the word) however would like me to lose a bit weight, felt that our son would pick up on the way I acted. Coupled with the fact that I wouldn’t take him swimming (You want me to go swimming? With other people around?) or contemplate a beach or activity holiday, prompted her to mention it next time I was at the doctors. It wasn’t something I really wanted to discuss with someone but I did mention it to the locum who was very sympathetic (and fantastic). He then referred me! I’ve had one hospital visit to be examined by a consultant and, 7-8 months later, I am getting the op done on the NHS for which I am very grateful.
The op is in two weeks: I’m a little apprehensive obviously, as it is an operation but the prospect of being flat chested makes it well worth it.
I’m getting admitted on a Sunday afternoon and don’t know when the actual operation is going to be done however have taken Monday to Wednesday off work on holiday to recover. I just hope that’s enough as I don’t have any more holidays!
I’ve taken the days off as holiday as personal details have a habit of escaping from our HR Department so I’ve decided to keep the operation from them. To be honest, I don’t know if I had a sick line what it would say and if they did contact my GP would they be obligated to say the reason I was off work was due to a breast reduction? Oh I can imagine those smirks!
Anyway, I’ll keep you informed on how I go. Cheers lads.