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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Chest fat or Gynecomastia? Can Test correct it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vithat" data-source="post: 121152" data-attributes="member: 18269"><p>Hello again, sorry for posting so much but I have a lot concerning me atm.</p><p></p><p>To preface, ever since I was a teenager and puberty started to take its toll on me, I have had extra tissue on my chest that has caused me much embarrassment and discomfort in my social life (I hate beaches/pools) and in fitting clothing. </p><p></p><p>My mom noticed it as such and alarmed my doctor to it and he brushed it off saying it'd go away as my puberty hormones subsided. Years later, here I am and its still a noticeable thing on my torso. Ive always forlornly looked at many other guys who have "pectorals" in the way that most picture a man's chest area to look. Since I have suffered low test production since that time of the onset of puberty, and early trt treatment, I am thinking this development may have something to do with my hormonal imbalances. Of course, I also have surmised that it could be accumulated fat in the area and have worked dilligently try and work it off in the gym. Ive lost at least 80-90 lbs but while mostly thinner all around, including my chest slightly, it is still not to form and has fleshy masses with nipples attached look. </p><p></p><p>All this to say, what can I do? I hate this so much and I just want them gone. My hope these days is that trt can correct my hormones well enough to where they subside on their own. This however seems unlikely imo. Do I just need to lose that extra 20 lbs to see the difference? Is surgery the only way? Please can someone maybe chime in to give me some clarity on what to do here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vithat, post: 121152, member: 18269"] Hello again, sorry for posting so much but I have a lot concerning me atm. To preface, ever since I was a teenager and puberty started to take its toll on me, I have had extra tissue on my chest that has caused me much embarrassment and discomfort in my social life (I hate beaches/pools) and in fitting clothing. My mom noticed it as such and alarmed my doctor to it and he brushed it off saying it'd go away as my puberty hormones subsided. Years later, here I am and its still a noticeable thing on my torso. Ive always forlornly looked at many other guys who have "pectorals" in the way that most picture a man's chest area to look. Since I have suffered low test production since that time of the onset of puberty, and early trt treatment, I am thinking this development may have something to do with my hormonal imbalances. Of course, I also have surmised that it could be accumulated fat in the area and have worked dilligently try and work it off in the gym. Ive lost at least 80-90 lbs but while mostly thinner all around, including my chest slightly, it is still not to form and has fleshy masses with nipples attached look. All this to say, what can I do? I hate this so much and I just want them gone. My hope these days is that trt can correct my hormones well enough to where they subside on their own. This however seems unlikely imo. Do I just need to lose that extra 20 lbs to see the difference? Is surgery the only way? Please can someone maybe chime in to give me some clarity on what to do here. [/QUOTE]
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