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« Last post by oldguy on Today at 02:50:22 PM »
Hey Bob,
Good to hear your hormonal stew is on simmer.
I have shared my story here before, but for new members, I will summarize.
Shortly after retirement 15 years ago, I noticed pain and sensitivity in my breasts. I figured that it was part of my exercise regime. My breasts were growing but not like pecs. After 18 months, I visited our family doctor. He said something was going on and referred me to a breast surgeon. He prescribed a mammogram and I was diagnosed with Gynecomastia. They continued to grow to a B/C over the next 5 years. His PA recommended support. Then everything settled down. About 4 years ago, I had another growth episode to a solid C. They have been steady since then.
I'm still able to manage their appearance with bralettes and sports bras. Summer is more difficult as they need support while hiking and walking, and are more noticeable.