Hi. I'm new to these boards and am hoping to get some psychological relief by venting my story and hopefully getting advice from users who are more knowledgeable about gynecomastia than I am.
A little background information. I'm 23 years old, 6 foot, currently 220 pounds. At the time my gyno started (early December), I was about 1 month away from ending my "bulking cycle". I've lifted weights for about 4 years and about 8 months ago I decided I wanted to gain some substantial lean body mass, albeit at the expense of some substantial fat gain. I went from about 195-230 in 6 months or so. At 230 I was pretty fat, probably around 25% body fat but I had successfully added approximately 20 pounds of lean body mass. I did this completely natural with no prohormones or steroids.
Anyway it started in my left areola and began as a pea sized lump that was sensitive to touch. Initially I kinda freaked out and went to my step dad who is a board certified internist (however I don't talk to my mom much, so we're not very close). I initially suspected gyno because I have been on bodybuilding and powerlifting forums for many years and I have read people venting about it, and from I was experiencing, it sounded alot like what people described. I wasn't sure why it happened and speculated that maybe my sudden fat gain had caused some sort of hormone imbalance or possibly quitting smoking. I also had squeezed the side of my areola very hard trying to pop a small pimple/ ingrown hair.
Make no mistake about it, I wasn't concerned about "man boobs", I was concerned about sensitive areolas, and hard feeling tissue inside. My step dad said he didn't think it was gyno, because "it normally happens in pubertal boys" and it occurs both sides not unilateral. This got me raising my eyebrows because I knew from the great Internet that there is such thing as unilateral gyno. He thought it was a cyst and he proceeded to try and pop it by squeezing very hard. Needless to say, nothing happened except for extreme pain. He then prescribed me a generic antibiotic and said to take it, because there could be an infection in the areola. He also ordered a standard blood screen which turned out to be normal (cholesterol, thyroid, liver). I asked if we could do a hormone screen to test for things such as estrogen and he laughed and said I was not a woman and didn't need to worry about estrogen. Fast forward 3-4 weeks and my gyno had gotten substantially worse. My left areola was protruding outward and my right side began to feel sensitive although no lumps.
I checked back with him and he agreed that it could be gyno. He said it would "probably go away on its own" which I think is complete BS because the tissue is hardened. He asked me if I had any lumps on my testicles which I said none that I knew of.
Soon after this time I started "cutting" which is basically dieting with the intention of losing fat. I've been cutting for a month now and have lost approximately 10 pounds of fat. However my gyno seems to progressively getting worse. Now, if I lightly squeeze my left areola laterally, i can feel a pretty big lump that is deep to the areola... it could be about the diameter of a quarter. My right areola now feels like my left areola felt back in December- its a small lump with a slight protrusion. They're both extremely sensitive and if something presses up against them, it hurts very badly.
I just started a new job and just got health insurance, so I'm trying to find an endocrinologist that can help me figure out what's causing this. I'm afraid that they won't know much about gyno however. I considered attempting to obtain some research chems like letro or nolva but decided against it due to legal reasons and I haven't talked to an endo.
I know I'm going to have to get the surgery which is a real bummer but I can't ignore this. I just want to find out what's causing this, and if its going to keep getting worse and how this could effect future surgery.
Any insight, questions, comments or encouragement are welcomed.
Thanks for reading.