Hello, I am new to this website and i am 15 years old.
I have read some of the other stories here and i can't say that my story is nearly as bad as some of yours.
For as long as I can remember, i have had gyno... although i guess it probably started when i was 7 or 8. Of course it was hard for me everyday in the locker room for P.E or at camp when i tried to go swimming and everyone would stare at me, but I wasnt going into a depression or anything.
Then, when i was in JH or something, my brother went in to "have some extra tissue removed" as my mom put it. After a year or two i realized the truth.
Recently (for about 2 years or so) everytime I went in for a check-up the doctors always told me i had a weight problem. I have struggled with my weight as long as gyno. For my last check-up, my doctor applauded me for actually losing weight and encouraged me to keep on with whatever i was doing. My mom was there and (being the retired ER nurse that she is) asked the doctor about my chest. He said that, like my brother, i would most likely have to have surgury for it. Back in June (when my last check-up was) they said i should come in for an appointment in February to talk about the option of surgury. We have yet to schedual that appointment, but im sure we will do it soon.
My main question is this. When (or if) i get surgury, what should i do about my friends at school? I mean should i tell them that i had surgury? or just try and say that i "worked out VERY hard"? Keep in mind that by the time this surgury happens, I will probably be a Junior in Highschool. Oh and another thing to mention...I go to a SMALL private school with only about 150 kids in the JH and HS combined. If something happens to someone, everyone knows about it within a day. For example, a kid shaved his beard off...and that was basically what everyone talked about to him. I know that if i show up with no man boobs, they are all gonna notice. Has anyone else experianced this? if so, what did you do?
Thanks for any help you can give me.
David