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Puberty Gyno

well, depends on his body type (i.e. weight, whether he's athletic or fat) and how severe it is. My suggestion is that he should sweat it out a couple of years since he is only 16 and his body will still be going through some major changes - he should do some lifting and cardio and that may do it if he has mild gyno.

If there is a lot of fatty/glandular tissue in his breast area still after the couple of years, then he'd have to see a plastic surgeon to get rid of it and have it sucked out and contoured accordingly. A good resource is gynocomastia.org, it's a forum just like this one. However, like i say, he is young - so the surgery isn't a good idea yet. Wait till his body settles a bit so that his gyno doesn't recur in his 20s.

Hope this helps.
 
Not much you can do about it. Sometimes it goes away, other times it will not.

PS - delete all of the other duplicate posts you made on this subject
 
I first had signs of gyno when I was in 6th grade... it was very humiliating... my nipples were big and puffy... they stuck out about an inch. I had them until I was around 24 years old... I had to have surgery... it was the only way... unfortunately, it won't do him much good to get the surgery now... as the docs didn't want to operate on me at 14 and stuff... said my body chemistry might just cause them to regrow.

:(

It's tough

BTW... this was my first Merge job... how'd I do? :) LOL

C-ditty
 
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My suggestion would be to get him into a high energy sport. My brother and I played Ice Hockey since we were 5 yrs old. My brother was always a bit pudgy and I was always lean. However he nor I never had any problems with anything of the sort.

Get him into track, football, hockey. Something high octane. (no tennis, chess etc nothing wrong with them but just wont get his body moving enough)
 
I also have had the same thing since I was about 11 or 12. It is embarrassing as hell, but there is little you can do about it. I cut down to a low bf% and it mostly disappeared, but it came back once I started bulking. I'm 19 now and still have it, but I'm doing some hardcore dieting and NYC/EC/Clen to speed myself along. Luckily for me most of it is just fat, with some softer glandular tissue.

I would not recommend Nolvadex to anyone who isn't finished growing. Nolvadex use will probably stunt growth. I have read on many occasions that growth stunting from nolvadex is very likely for a number of reasons, but mainly the reduction in IGF-1.
 
shit, i didnt know it happened to that many other people!...i remember when i was 13 my nipples got swolen and hurt like hell, i had no idea what it was so i went to the doctor, he said its a very common part of puberty and will go away, and it did
 
The best advice is: Don't worry about it. It happens to a lot of people including me. In my case it didn't go away but it hasn't bothered me anymore than the acne I experienced around the same time (as a matter of fact I would have picked it over the acne anyday).
 
Yeah, got it. I was very lean, but my tits were bigger than most girls my age. I also got the hard lumps. I didn't get help from docs, and was not knowledgable about things like androderm etc.

The lumps went away, but the fat stayed partially. Fina seems to help to get rid of it.
 
Thanks for the responses. My boy is lean and he plays high school hockey. They run him pretty hard. He played last year as well. His diet sucks. He refuses to eat protien and loves to eat crap - soda, chips, carbs, carbs carbs. And this is in spite of me hounding him since the day he could understand to eat protien. He lifts on occasion but nothing serious.

I had it when I was about his age but it was very very minor. The thing that concerns me about my son is that he is not getting masculine charactoristics. His free T is boarderline low. The males on his mothers side were not the most masculine guys in the world.

I guess the advice I take away from here is keep exercising. What do you think about zinc??
 
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