I don't know how long is safe after surgery but I do know that if you have had gyno surgery they should of removed not only the gyno tissue but also the gland behind the nipple. It's this gland that was stimulated when your estrogen levels went nuts and started the growth of the breat tissue. So gyno should no longer be a problem. I don't have personal experiance of this but have seen quite a few documentaries on the subject.
6 grand cash. best doc in NYC. Insurance told me to go fly a kite and jump in the lake. Good luck with that, I would not even waste my time.
it takes 2 weeks before your back in the gym but, 6 months before ALL of your swelling goes down. Yes, you will look good in 30 days but, you wont see the final results untill the 6th month.
I talked to my GP and he said he has a guy he's referred patients to that that's a General Surgeon but has a lot of experience with gyno. He said he heard he was able to get insurance to cover it. Just wonderin if the ol "yah my nips been hurtin since puberty and they get real sore at times' thng would work. ANy other suggestions guys? Or is it hit or miss?
I talked to my GP and he said he has a guy he's referred patients to that that's a General Surgeon but has a lot of experience with gyno. He said he heard he was able to get insurance to cover it. Just wonderin if the ol "yah my nips been hurtin since puberty and they get real sore at times' thng would work. ANy other suggestions guys? Or is it hit or miss?
it depends on the surgeons price i think. because operating room has to be paid for regardless but there is a big diff between GS and a PS fee. if the fee is reasonable insurance might cover it. i had a nonpainful and harmless cyst removed behind my ear n insurance paid for it, im sure the room would cost the same, but the surgeon fee might vary, so it might be up to them on if it will get covered
im goin to my surgeon today since he's gunna check if my nips improved. i'll ask him about insurance. from the way he was talking it sounded like it would since he told me not to rush into it and give it time. he said if i did the procedure it would be purely cosmetic, duh isnt tht what we all care about he's a friend of my parents so hopefully he can help me out if this dont go away on its own
I talked to my GP and he said he has a guy he's referred patients to that that's a General Surgeon but has a lot of experience with gyno. He said he heard he was able to get insurance to cover it. Just wonderin if the ol "yah my nips been hurtin since puberty and they get real sore at times' thng would work. ANy other suggestions guys? Or is it hit or miss?
ok i saw my surgeon today and apperantly it would be covered by insurance cuz he said he would remove it if there was a lump. unfortunatley for me i have no lumps but just fibrous ducts. he said it can be absorbed back into the body or jus shrink.
he also explained that a ball behind the nip could be a build up of fluid in the ducts that just get clogged. it makes sense since when i pinched the ball, liquid came out and a week later the ball was gone. so all the guys who think they had gyno that miraculously went away in 4-5 days with nolva could just have clogged duct caused by lactation from hormones.
i dont think u have to lie about how u got it, i told him i just fucked with my hormones using hairloss pills and anabolic substances. the bad news is he said it can take along time for it to go away..like up to 8 years. i probably will just get lipo in my home country for $800