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So the doc officaly comfirmed I have gyno :-/

maxspeed96ct

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I lost a good amount of fat in past few months, and noticed my chest fat wasnt going away... i thought it might be gyno cause it came across my mind before but never checked realy , thought it was fat.....
So
Go see my doc and it is....

long story short, my doc says insurance should cover it...

He refers me to a specialist, the specialist told me right away when i got in his office that no insurance companies cover the surgery....

he didnt even try, when i personly know someone who had it coverd "at least he says so"


Is the specialist right or should i try another specialist.

Ive done one test E cycle and a small d ball only cycle that i dont even consider, but i had this issue long before i juiced...


I was thinking of running ferma, maybe running it with the test e laying around that I realy wanna use...

If anyone has some good link/threads on gyno please post them up, ive searched but theres way to many diff way to try and i want to know what works!
 
pubertal "gyno"?

no lumps, just some extra fat?

also, not to be a cynic, but there's a saying "never ask a barber if you need a haircut"

how many cases of male gyno do you think a general practitioner would see that he'd be so quick and sure of a diagnosis. I'd trust it more if he said "maybe, see a speacialist"

doc's have referral arrangements just like other businessmen.


before you go under the knife try some less invasive things and you can always get the surgery if nothing else works.

1) topical fat-burners with yohimbe/yohimbine
2) andactrim (topical dht creme)
 
see if your doc will prescribe you some tamoxifen first. 10-20mg/day for 3-4 months.

Insurance should cover the surgery if you tell your doc that it is causing you pain and discomfort. "Hurts when I touch it when I'm showering." "I can't lay on my chest." "I can't hug my wife/gf/mom." etc.

Don't know why the surgeon said that. Maybe he doesn't like dealing with insurance companies?

Anyway, I'd try drugs before an invasive surgery.
 
I had gynecomastia surgery and the insurance covered everything but the 250 deductible. It’s all in how the surgeon words the justification for the surgery to the insurance company. As someone stated above; causes you pain, affects your work performance. If a surgeon wants or needs the business they’ll know how to get the insurance to pay for it. Look for a different surgeon
 
k, i tried the pain discomfrot story my doctor understood , I said all the stuff i read about in other threads.

I woulnt mind paying a deductable, but not 5-6k.....
This surgent didnt even try to make a claim which kinda pissed me off...


Before I even sechedual a apointment for a consoltation with another sergurgent, can I get away with straight up asking over the phone if he can help me try to get my insurance to cover it ??

Or is that crossing the line alittle...
 
maxspeed96ct said:
k, i tried the pain discomfrot story my doctor understood , I said all the stuff i read about in other threads.

I woulnt mind paying a deductable, but not 5-6k.....
This surgent didnt even try to make a claim which kinda pissed me off...


Before I even sechedual a apointment for a consoltation with another sergurgent, can I get away with straight up asking over the phone if he can help me try to get my insurance to cover it ??

Or is that crossing the line alittle...


Give it a try I can't see that crossing any line. Odds are you may only speak with the secretary anyhow, but that is not a bad thing because they send all the claims to the insurance co.
 
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