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Lipomastia
I'm am 19 years old and have had "puffy nipples" since I was around 12 or 13. Where unless wet or cold, they are generally always puffy. However I can also feel the enlarged gland behind my nipple, so I am not sure whether it is classified as gynocomastia or lipomastia. I have never been overweight and have always had an athletic build. I'm 5'11'' and 175 lbs with my body fat at around 10-12% which I consider relatively low. I've read about supplements such as 6-oxo and lipoderm. Also, Tamoxifen and letrozole are others I've heard of.
If you could help me to determine whether it's gyno or lipo I would greatly appreciate it. If it's simply lipo, I wondered if anyone out there with a similar problem has tried any of these above supplements and how successful they were at treating it. Thanks
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[QUOTE=fsuswole09;453417731]I'm am 19 years old and have had "puffy nipples" since I was around 12 or 13. Where unless wet or cold, they are generally always puffy. However I can also feel the enlarged gland behind my nipple, so I am not sure whether it is classified as gynocomastia or lipomastia. I have never been overweight and have always had an athletic build. I'm 5'11'' and 175 lbs with my body fat at around 10-12% which I consider relatively low. I've read about supplements such as 6-oxo and lipoderm. Also, Tamoxifen and letrozole are others I've heard of.
If you could help me to determine whether it's gyno or lipo I would greatly appreciate it. If it's simply lipo, I wondered if anyone out there with a similar problem has tried any of these above supplements and how successful they were at treating it. Thanks[/QUOTE]
Have you ever taken a ph before that could of caused this?
And letro would be your best bet for any possibe reversal, but other than that surgery is pretty much the only answer
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[QUOTE=jamestyk;453418221]Have you ever taken a ph before that could of caused this?
And letro would be your best bet for any possibe reversal, but other than that surgery is pretty much the only answer[/QUOTE]
No, I've never taken any. I've Just had them since I was a young teen. Even though there is a noticeable gland behind the nipple, would it still be classified as lipomastia. Would taking letro possibly make that go away?
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[QUOTE=fsuswole09;453419251]No, I've never taken any. I've Just had them since I was a young teen. Even though there is a noticeable gland behind the nipple, would it still be classified as lipomastia. Would taking letro possibly make that go away?[/QUOTE]
id say if you feel a hard glan you have gyno man, and it is possible to reduce and reverse gyno with letro, but its definately not a gaurantee
The other option is surgery, but people say its extremely painful, so if its not too seriou of a case it would probably be better just to live with it
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[QUOTE=jamestyk;453419861]id say if you feel a hard glan you have gyno man, and it is possible to reduce and reverse gyno with letro, but its definately not a gaurantee
The other option is surgery, but people say its extremely painful, so if its not too seriou of a case it would probably be better just to live with it[/QUOTE]
It isn't too serious or something I'm really embarrassed by anymore but it would be nice to find a way for it to be gone. Me and 2 friends have been discussing taking a tes and primo cycle later this year but I am obviously very hesitant about doing it because of this.. Definite no you think?
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[QUOTE=fsuswole09;453421651]It isn't too serious or something I'm really embarrassed by anymore but it would be nice to find a way for it to be gone. Me and 2 friends have been discussing taking a tes and primo cycle later this year but I am obviously very hesitant about doing it because of this.. Definite no you think?[/QUOTE]
brah your 19 why would you do that? haha
just eat like a horse and train like a beast, and youll grow
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If there's a gland it's probably gyno, not fat. Have you seen a doctor?
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[QUOTE=SeanEH;453529051]If there's a gland it's probably gyno, not fat. Have you seen a doctor?[/QUOTE]
No, I remember bringing it up with the doctor back when I was younger but he kind of disregarded it, probably thinking it was just a temporary thing from going through puberty
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[QUOTE=fsuswole09;453564251]No, I remember bringing it up with the doctor back when I was younger but he kind of disregarded it, probably thinking it was just a temporary thing from going through puberty[/QUOTE]
You should see a doctor. You might want to emphasize that it's painful (whether it is or not) so they don't disregard it and to increase your chances of getting treatment covered by your insurance.