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Offline randomname

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If everything goes as planned over the next few months, I am going to be in a situation where I can finally deal with my gyne.

I am new to these boards, so I'll delve into my situation. (Sorry no pics, don't have any available)

I have fibrous Gyne in one nipple, and not the other. I was roughly 13-14 when I noticed the pain in both nipples but it only really developed in my left one. My right one may have it, but I don't notice any difference from what it should be and what it is.

I am now 19 going on 20 and have had enough. This has really bothered me all through highschool and I am getting to the point where I just want this taken care of, loan or not.

I do not have a family doctor. After moving from Ohio to Tennessee ~12 years old, my parents really never bothered with a designated pediatrician. Therefore, I don't even have anyone to get information from, or to get a recommendation from.

This is why I've pretty much come here. I've occasionally popped into the main site every now and then, hoping that some new development has come about. (False hope XD) I need to know what kind of doctor to see. I am out of the Chattanooga, TN or Johnson City, TN area if anyone has had experiences with this there.

*edit* let me also add that seeing as how it has never been diagnosed, or even examined, I know I will need that first to rule out other possibilities.
« Last Edit: May 01, 2006, 03:45:04 PM by randomname »

Offline Paa_Paw

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You are correct on many counts.

I am concerned because of your reference to pain. Many men have very sensitive nipples, That is much more normal than you might think. Pain however is not something you should ignore. It is time to see a Doctor.
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Offline randomname

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oops, should not have said painful in the sense that I could feel them hurting all the time. Only painful when a good bit of pressure was applied to them. This was only when I first noticed it. (13 or so)

Since then, its only been noticeable do to the embarassing bulgeous nipple on my left side.

Offline STILLgotIT

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If everything goes as planned over the next few months, I am going to be in a situation where I can finally deal with my gyne.

I am new to these boards, so I'll delve into my situation. (Sorry no pics, don't have any available)

I have fibrous Gyne in one nipple, and not the other. I was roughly 13-14 when I noticed the pain in both nipples but it only really developed in my left one. My right one may have it, but I don't notice any difference from what it should be and what it is.

I am now 19 going on 20 and have had enough. This has really bothered me all through highschool and I am getting to the point where I just want this taken care of, loan or not.

I do not have a family doctor. After moving from Ohio to Tennessee ~12 years old, my parents really never bothered with a designated pediatrician. Therefore, I don't even have anyone to get information from, or to get a recommendation from.

This is why I've pretty much come here. I've occasionally popped into the main site every now and then, hoping that some new development has come about. (False hope XD) I need to know what kind of doctor to see. I am out of the Chattanooga, TN or Johnson City, TN area if anyone has had experiences with this there.

*edit* let me also add that seeing as how it has never been diagnosed, or even examined, I know I will need that first to rule out other possibilities.


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Offline randomname

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If such is the case then a few more questions.

I have read a lot about visiting an endicrinologist(sp). Is that necessary for everyone?

I know my insurance will not pay for it - my moob never got quite that big thank God. Will they pay for the visit to the Endicrinologist or will that also come out of pocket?

I should have the cash to do this soon. Do most plastic surgeons do free consultations?


 

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