zackfreeflo asked:


I’ve had this problem for about 2 years and 4 months now. I’ve gone to see a specialist who says it is not weight related but hormonal. He told me to take Tamoxifen (Used in women with breast cancer) and said 80% of all his patients saw all the breast tissue disappear. I’ve been on it for 5 months and there has been some improvement. I’m unlucky in that both my parents have siblings who have gone through this condition. The doctor says I can either wait for them to go away on their own or have surgery (which will leave some faint scars). I used to enjoy swimming but stopped because of the condition, and people always tease me about. My mum says i should try surgery and my dad says to wait it out. What do you suggest?

There are links to before and after photo’s posted.

Before – http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg127/Zackfreeflo/Photo-0057.jpg

After – http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg127/Zackfreeflo/th_after2.jpg

brandon.stepp95 asked:


I had some blood drawn and they are testing for the following: Thyroid profile, Chromosone analysis, estrogen level, and testosterone level. Btw, Im a 14 year old boy and Im having these done to rule them out before I can get Gynecomastia surgery.

tims_1981 asked:


I took a bunch of different kinds of medication for depression and bipolar disorder several years back, and it caused weight gain and gynecomastia–that is, the development of male breast tissue, that I can’t seem to get rid of, even though I stopped taking meds and lost most of the weight. I went to an endocrynologist and he said that surgery was the only way to get rid of it. Is there any way that working out can build muscle to at least somewhat hide it?