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With a healthy does of "WTF are you talking about" thrown in.I mean this is legit, who gives a fuck.
With a healthy does of "WTF are you talking about" thrown in.I mean this is legit, who gives a fuck.
Been lurking for years, but we’ve finally gotten to a topic I understand (ie, dudes with tits).
The doctor is either ignorant on the subject or flat out lying. Yes, gyno can affect one side of the chest more then the other. Yes, it looks exactly like that and can come on rather quickly, as in weeks.
There are tons of examples of bodybuilders with one-sided gyno or more advance gyno on one side. I can’t believe that guy actually said that.
And yes, I know from experience. Don’t be surprised when that lump is gone next time you see him after having it surgically extracted.
He’s got -10 credibility for making such a stupid claim. It’s not your specialty obviously which I can forgive. But for fucks sake, you’re a doctor with access to research databases and a simple search could have told him that unilateral gyno is common.This is obviously true, this Dr. has zero credibility.
Can the doctor explain this please. If you scroll down and only view from the shoulders down it could be considered nudity and i would get banned. This guy has bigger bewbs than 90% of wmma girls. Anyone?
If it's a puffy blown out nipple , have heard of that going away as teens grow up. If it's the noticeable fatty build up from the gland, it's gonna have to be cut out.Is that the only way to remove it? Via surgery? It won’t go away by it's own?
Dr. is mis-informed, ignorant or works for UFC. Every medical journal says that gyno can happen on one side:
"The breast enlargement of gynecomastia is usually symmetrical in location with regard to the nipple and has a rubbery or firm feel. Both sides are typically affected, although it can develop on only one side. The enlargement may be greater on one side even if both sides are involved. Gynecomastia is not accompanied by severe pain, although the enlarged area may be sensitive or tender."
Really? lolPure gold.
was gonna post exactly this, this doctor is a clown lol
it can go away without surgery, surgery usually leaves a small scar ( The Rock has the scars ) usually if you use an aromatase inhibitor such as Anastrozol it goes away in a few weeks, also Tamoxifen, usually you do this in your PCT but should work most of the time if the gyno is developed already
95%? I am 99.9% sure you just made that up.C'mon it's obviously gyno. Let's not play dumb. He's a pro athlete ffs and 95% of them take PEDs.
The juice monkey insult that he kept throwing around is just this thing that fighters do where they start beefs to sell the fight. Even Costa and Romero were accusing each other of steroids. I'm sure within the industry it's understood that most of them are on something, even the ones that don't look it.
Been lurking for years, but we’ve finally gotten to a topic I understand (ie, dudes with tits).
The doctor is either ignorant on the subject or flat out lying. Yes, gyno can affect one side of the chest more then the other. Yes, it looks exactly like that and can come on rather quickly, as in weeks.
There are tons of examples of bodybuilders with one-sided gyno or more advance gyno on one side. I can’t believe that guy actually said that.
And yes, I know from experience. Don’t be surprised when that lump is gone next time you see him after having it surgically extracted.
I did. It could be 75% for all I know. But if you think it's anything under 50% I don't know what to say man...95%? I am 99.9% sure you just made that up.
Starting at 6:55
Cliffs:
- Very unlikely to be gyno (resulting from hormone imbalance potentially from PED use) because it would affect both pecs
- Could be from trauma
- Could also be a fatty mass (pseudogyno)
Is that the only way to remove it? Via surgery? It won’t go away by it's own?
So it's not fat? From my understanding if it’s just fat it should go awayIt won't just "go away".
It must be surgically removed.
There comes a point when surgery is the only option. No amount of PCT will correct it. Izzy’s looks like a surgical case to me.Absolutely not he can correct it with the right amount of pct. He probably stopped pct for this month and that is the effect.
There are two types. True gyno and pseudo gyno. The thing is with pseudo (fat) the patient is always overweight. Going through a weight cut and being that lean....that’s pure gland in Izzy.So it's not fat? From my understanding if it’s just fat it should go away