Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Hi I am also surprise if this is possible without the surgury. Because i had the surgury last month for gyno. there is a forum name gynecomasto.org there you can read the personal experience of the gyno people and none of them mention that they get rid of these without surgury and only medication. nort828 <nort828@...> wrote: > Gyno is caused by a hormone imbalance. They will keep growing > as long as you keep the hormone imbalance. Best to fix the problem > before it gets worse. The only thing that I know of to reverse it is > surgery.------ > > Fixing the hormone imbalance should cause breast tissue to disappear > when estrogen (specifically estradiol or E2) levels are lowered > sufficiently, without having to resort to surgery. ---------------------- , I have never read of any success in reducing breast size without surgery. The damage is done, the fat is added, and yes an imbalance may well have caused it, but, I am very interesting in your directing me to the studies that prove gyne can be reduced even disapper as you say without surgery. Thanks in advance. Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 I have lost 40 lbs. and my chest has come down a lot but it could be I don't have Gyno and it is just fat. How do you tell. Phil nort828 <nort828@...> wrote: > Gyno is caused by a hormone imbalance. They will keep growing > as long as you keep the hormone imbalance. Best to fix the problem > before it gets worse. The only thing that I know of to reverse it is > surgery.------ > > Fixing the hormone imbalance should cause breast tissue to disappear > when estrogen (specifically estradiol or E2) levels are lowered > sufficiently, without having to resort to surgery. ---------------------- , I have never read of any success in reducing breast size without surgery. The damage is done, the fat is added, and yes an imbalance may well have caused it, but, I am very interesting in your directing me to the studies that prove gyne can be reduced even disapper as you say without surgery. Thanks in advance. Norton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Hello y'all Once again I have to apologize for my lack of being online. My step-daughter had been having what she said were migraine headaches so she stayed a week with us. Last Tues she called crying and said it hurt so bad she was throwing up. I went to take her to ER and and on the way I finally pulled my head out of my butt and recognized the symptoms including the new one of confusion and thought OMG brain Tumor. After 12 hours in ER they came in and told us she had a myomenengeoma (sp) that had to be removed. Yesterday she went to surgery and they removed a tumor the size of an orange from the left side of her brain. Thank God it is benign and now we will have to see what deficits she may have from it. I have pretty much slept where ever I could grab a nap so have not had time to check in. I have to say though with all going on with her I just flat have not had time to hurt!!! Oh well I think I prefer pain to this last week especially for her. I will try to check in and at least read the post as we are going to bring her home with us to recoup and rehab. I miss reading you guys. Just wanted to let ya know that I was still around. Hugs to all Heidi M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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