But whats the difference though between someone filling their face with pies and getting gyne from being obese and someone using steriods?, some people on this board are or were overweight which either gave them gyne or made it worse.I don't hear anyone slating them.
I got fatty gyno from a drug I had to take for med reasons so mine wasn't self induced.But I have sympathy for anyone who gets this condition.I doubt Bupa will cover the op as the Americans on this board have real problems with their med insurance covering itIn many cases. I 'd give it a go though save you a few quid if they did.As for the NHS Iam sure they will find some angle not to cover it.
Worrier, medically there is a big difference - but it shouldn't matter in terms of the respect we afford anyone seeking advice. Which I think is what you are suggesting.
There are two types of "gyne"; glandular - which is "real" gyne if you like - and "pseudo" which is basically fat. One is hormonally induced, one pie induced
It is of course possible to have both, either, or (for the fortunate ones), neither.
My personal view is that the presence of glandular gyne will predispose the sufferer to pseudo gyne as well. Look at female breasts, they tend to be well filled out with localised fat deposits. I believe that glandular tissue attracts fatty deposits, possibly for protection, possibly as a ready energy store for lactation.
Only real gyne requires surgery to remove. Pseudo can be dealt with by diet and exercise.
Whatever the makeup of the gyne, and whatever the root cause, this board is here to help those who suffer from it. Judgemental postings of any kind are neither necessary or helpful. There are many medical conditions which are properly treated by steriods, so I suspect he actually meant "steriod
abusers", but the distinction is irrelevant.
This guy has done his research, made his choices, accepts responsibilty for the consequences, and is seeking advice, not moral judgement.
For what its worth, I got to where Chestrockwell was in terms of maxxed natural deveopment, but because of the pre-existing gyne didn't have the balls to take steriods to go that extra step (apologies for the bad taste pun there!). I can fully understand why people do so.