Cool read on Gyno

Bignick

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Gynecomastia, or "bitch tits," is a benign enlargement of the male breast tissue.
"Doctor, I have bitch tits. Am I f***ed?" These are the words that a young bodybuilder used to introduce himself. He went on to describe how he followed a cycle of anabolic steroids and then afterward noticed a swelling of his chest that he thought was the muscle growing. It soon became tender and progressed to a sizable mass of tissue, to the point where he was embarrassed to take off his shirt and show the physique he'd worked so hard to build. Dieting and building up his pecs only made the problem worse. He couldn't even hug his girlfriend without discomfort.
Gynecomastia, or "bitch tits," as it's called, is a benign enlargement of the male breast tissue. The term comes from the Greek words gyne meaning "woman" and mastos meaning "breast. It can occur naturally or as the result of certain substances being in the system. Historical writings and artifacts show that gynecomastia is an ancient problem, as evidenced by statues of Pharaoh Seti I that have enlarged breasts. Aristotle reported encountering the problem, and the earliest description of the surgical removal of gynecomastia is found in the writings of Paulus 0f Aegineta, who lived from 636 to 690 A.D.
The incidence of naturally occurring gynecomastia is somewhere between 32 and 65 percent of reported cases. It may be familial, and in that case it usually occurs at puberty due to hormonal shifts. While several drugs have been linked to this condition, including marijuana, anabolic steroids have been found to be the leading cause. These synthetic derivatives of testosterone trigger a variety of other side effects as well. Gynecomastia occurs in steroid users because the male hormones they take undergo a process called aromatization, which occurs in varying degrees in different substances -- Anadrol and testosterone being the most aromatized. This process changes the configuration of the male steroid molecule to that of estradiol, a feminizing hormone. Those who have tissue sensitivity for this condition will begin to develop breasts.
Fortunately, gynecomastia is correctable with surgery, but be aware that so-called blocking agents like Nolvadex will not reverse it once it has occurred. Some surgeons have developed corrective techniques that leave small, unnoticeable scars and allow the patient to quickly return to training. The chest looks normal at rest and when the athlete is posing. It's not necessary to have large, noticeable scars, indentations or deformities.
The procedure can be done on an outpatient basis. A small incision is made at the border of the nipple complex, and the glandular tissue is carefully removed. Liposuction is then used to contour the chest and increase muscle definition. The patient wears an elastic vest for several weeks to control healing, and modified exercise routines are possible after two weeks, with a full return to training in four to six weeks. The entire procedure may be covered by your health insurance.


just thought this would be informative.....and some history in there too!
 
Truth is if you got gyno the best thing is to get those little ground meat patties cut out........best way to do it.... The shit wont ever go away, you can only treat but not get rid of it....if your body fat is low and you still see it then its not goign away and your chest will never look right and if you compete and you do a side chest its gonna kill you on stage.......... Get it cut out, save the money and find a dr and see if you can get your insurane to cover it because its well worth the time and effort to never have to worry about that shit again..... I cant wait to get it done and when iget it done im taking pictures and posting because its gonna be a great day.
 
I had a question...I would know it's gyno if i feel a lump...But what if the nipple it's self is just becoming soft and they is no pain, no lump...can that be gyno? what do you think guys
 
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well you can have a fluid like state....i did at first....thats what everyone talks about when they say puffy nipples....its just like swollen in a way....but then you get solid growth which is the latter stage of gyno.....this is a problem and you wanna catch it before that....and with the recent research and although its controversial, nolvadex is supposed to have no effect on your cycle gains, therfore nobody should have an excuse as to why not take it.....bitch tits are far worse and i would rather stop them than gain a couple pounds.
 
well am glad you mentioned that big nick, but mine are just soft and they don't look like they are in a fluid state, i have heard that with my first oral cycle, but i didn't notice any lumps or anything, just soft and that was it, and now i have it again with the cycle that i am on...
 
what kind of orals are you running bro....pinkys always give me water retention and will make anything on your body puff up....anything!!!! That could be it, but if your feeling sensations or anything of that sort....nolva nolva nolva!
 
i was running the pinks before, all i got was just soft nips and no lumps and now am running test e/dbol and i have the same soft nips and no lumps,...I have nolva on hand just incase and also some l-fem too, am on my 5th week as of tomorrow, so i don't know if i should be worrying about it or start the taking nolva...
 
if they start itching then get on the nolva asap bro...other than that it could be water retention....common bro...no biggie
 
I didn't know "Cool" and "Gyno" could be used in the same sentance :laugh:

Good read' I'm going to go buy some anti-e's now.
 
Bignick said:
if they start itching then get on the nolva asap bro...other than that it could be water retention....common bro...no biggie

Thanks bro, i guess am not gonna worry about since i don't have any itching, but have all the anti-e's on hand just incase....
 
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