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Bambu, do you feel at all,  that the alcohol over the years effected the gynecomastia you had* by making it larger or look worse?
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Bambu, do you feel at all,  that the alcohol over the years effected the gynecomastia you had* by making it larger or look worse?

Vaio...

I have no idea if the alcohol had an affect on my Gyne, but I'm sure that all the sugar used in fermentation process had an affect on the size of my moobs. When I dropped down to 148 pound ( 6 months after rehab in 1990 ), my moobs were considerably smaller but the Gyne still remained and to me, looked worse than when I was heavier.

When I am thin, I like to wear my shirts tucked into my jeans. Having a large rib-cage with moderate Gyne on top of that forces shirts to be pulled out somewhat of my pants. When that happens, the shirt goes all baggy in the front :-/. Just looks odd! I would have to continuously tuck my shirt back into my jeans >:(. Pain in the behind.

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