Roadtofitness
New member
Hey guys let me explain my situation. I am 19 1/2, 5"11, naturally thicker and 205 lbs. Up until I was 14 I was extremely active, I'm very athletic and was playing sports 6/7 nights a week. I quit hockey at 14 and got a computer, the rest is pretty much what you'd expect. I've been pretty inactive for the last couple of years, I don't have a naturally fast metabolism and I've gained weight. Sometime after I stopped excersizing I guess fat naturally seated itself into the chest area. My nipples are pretty soft and squishy, but under it's harder. They can be fairly pronounced. I really find that they can sometimes become smaller, after a shower my nipples sort of deflate or if I haven't eaten yet in the day. I basically haven't worn a t-shirt in public for the last 3-4 years and really have no motivation to update my wardrobe. I need self confidence back.
It's been several years now and I really think that there is more to my case of Gyno than being ~25-30 lbs overweight.
I really want to take action, I'm fed up with being self conscious and afraid to take off my shirt. It's been a pretty large burden on my life and I don't want want to miss out anymore.
- I definitely need excersize, that is without a doubt. I just don't know if excersize alone will eliminate my noticeable "man boobs"
After scanning through some other Gyno threads there's a lot of suggestion towards medications/hormones. Is there anything known to help in these situations? I'm going to change my eating habits and start a fitness regiment but by the look and feel of my chest I really think it's a larger issue than excess fat.
If it helps I can post pics to give a clearer idea, let me know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
It's been several years now and I really think that there is more to my case of Gyno than being ~25-30 lbs overweight.
I really want to take action, I'm fed up with being self conscious and afraid to take off my shirt. It's been a pretty large burden on my life and I don't want want to miss out anymore.
- I definitely need excersize, that is without a doubt. I just don't know if excersize alone will eliminate my noticeable "man boobs"
After scanning through some other Gyno threads there's a lot of suggestion towards medications/hormones. Is there anything known to help in these situations? I'm going to change my eating habits and start a fitness regiment but by the look and feel of my chest I really think it's a larger issue than excess fat.
If it helps I can post pics to give a clearer idea, let me know.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!