
Originally Posted by
Justarting
Hey guys,
I was asking a couple times ago that I couldn't tell if I had gyno, or if I had water, or if I had estrogen fat deposits, or if it was just regular fat etc... but for some reason my nipples look puffy/ tit-ish (hahaha).
One interesting thing to note, however, is that when I'm cold/ they get harder they look PERFECT. Like nothing is wrong at all, no puffiness, no distention, nothing.
I'm curious, does this give me any information on determining whether it is gyno or not? To me, I can't imagine a hard lump of gyno just disappearing when my nipples get cold.
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I went to a doctor, sort of "playing dumb" about the whole thing. I said that my nipples really hurt (they don't, but if I had gyno I would want it covered by health insurance), that there was a lump (again, not necessarily, just wanted to give him more info) and that it has been this way for as long as I can remember since like 14. He felt my chest, and examined and in the end he came up with. "I don't feel any mass you should be concerned about", and that "keep eating right, and excercising" and "one day you'll notice its not there anymore".
What the hell does that mean?! Is he saying that its just fat, and by eating well it will go away? Is he saying that its probably still just pubertal gyno (I'm 22)?
Thanks guys!