mvmaxx said:
The only reason I'd speak with a general practitioner would be to get a referral to a plastic surgeon. Don't let any general MD or general surgeon come near you.
thanks for the advice!
AND, how do you know if its gyno for sure? i dont' have any pain behind my nips, and i don't really feel any lumps or anything... i can feel something underthere if i get a good grab on the area around my nip and kinda "roll" it between my thumb and fingers. i think its just the gland, but it'd kinda blow my story if i have to ask him if its gyno and only if he tells me "yes" then start complaining of pain.
i've had it for a long time (not aas related) and have tried to get my bf% down (to see if thats what it was)and have gotten pretty damn lean everywhere except for the nips and some fat on lower abs/handles. i've got veins in my obliques/upper chest/arms/legs/etc..
getting a full physical/blood work done next week and have been thinking about asking my Gen. Practicioner about it. its very obvious i work out, and i have come a long way since the last time he saw me (did once cycle so far), but i dont' think he'd necessarily suspect aas use.
this has bothered me for as long as i can remember, and i'd like to have a firm, tight lower chest...
also, to those who have had the procedure done... i hear that taking out the entire gland leaves the nipples looking "caved in." is this a permenant effect or just temporary? does anyone have a pic of what the end result is of taking out the entire gland as opposed to leavving something there to "support the nipple?" if its not a huge difference, i'd personally just rather them take out the whole damn thing.
anyways... lets hear some feedback please!