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NameSanuja
Date2006-12-26
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MessageYou are doing a service to the community. Even though I have no connection to the subject matter, I would like to wish you all the best for the work you do!


Namepete mcdonald
Date2006-12-25
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MessageInteresting possibility.
I'd like to learn more.


NameMike
Date2006-12-17
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MessageThat film was so moving, I have an appointment with a surgeon next week to asses if surgery is applicable to my gynecomastica.

So good to hear I'm not alone, and some very familliar themes were mentioned in the film.

Thanks

Mike



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Nameaaa
Date2006-11-27
MessageIf you attempt to get what you want by taking it from others, you'll come up against strong resistance. Yes, it can be done, but why even bother? Even if you're able to do it, you can only take what is already there. Instead, seek to create something new, and the possibilities are unlimited. When you try to take what you want, people resist you. Yet when you resolve to make what you want, you gain the support of others who can feel the power of your dream and your creative power. The choice is yours. If you're selling products, you can fight for a piece of the market share, or you can create your own market by offering a unique benefit that no one else can match. If you're being considered for a promotion, you can try to "put down" the others who are being considered, or you can put that effort into improving your own performance. Whatever you take from others can also be taken from you. Whatever you make is always yours.


NameJakob
Date2006-11-14
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MessageDear people of me vs. my breast site,
yeah umm ive had gynecomastia for 3 years now. it started when i was 13 from what i can rember, and now i am 15. I havnt gone swimming since befor this has happend. i have figured that it is just because of puberty this whole time. but i cant take it no more. Because i want to be like everyone else, i mean i have to go to gym next trimester, and the most afraid thing im thinking about is taking off my shirt! Im starting to think that ive had it for to long, and its not going to go away for a long time now. Ive been looking it up on the computer, and its just so embarrising. i havnt told my parents. My breast arnt that BIG its probably not as bad as everyone elses, and im not fat at all. i am not overweight for sure. Ive tried asking people on sites (like i am doing now) but i get no responce. And im going on vacation on spring break and i will ovcource have to take off my shirt, i just worry and worry bout it. does anyone know of any medicine i can take? or how can i tell my parents smilie so i can get some help from them to! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE someone help me. please email me at [email protected] please i need a responce fast. thank you guys, im going through the same thing you guys are. Thank god for this site. smilie
jakob
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NameHighSchoolWrestler
Date2006-11-12
MessageWow man. I have this condition in my right nipple. At first when I found a lump under my chest I thought, Oh god... a tumor. But after a few google searches I found out I was developing male breasts. For some odd reason I felt that was worse, I felt that having boobs was worse then having a tumor. That kind of gives you an idea of how people feel about their gynecomastia. I want to get surgery but its just too costly and I cant bring myself to tell my dad (yet). I will try and get it removed but for now I will need to learn how to accept it. I admire you for having the guts to suck it up and tell your wife. You have no clue how much that one act signifigantly affects everyone with hyne who sees this video. It kind of gives strength to those who lack the power inside them to tell the ones they know.

You have done a great thing here my man, a great great thing.


NameJesus
Date2006-11-09
MessageLOL Bitch tits!


NameSpiral
Date2006-10-31
MessageMade me cry... thank you for having the courage to make a doc about this problem people like us had no choice about.

Thank you.


Nameaj
Date2006-10-21
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MessageDude......thanks for the courage you've shown by making this documentary. I wish I would have seen it when I was younger. I was so mortified of the condition that I wouldn't even tell my best friend, let alone my parents. I finally told them and had the surgery, although I felt guilty because of the cost and "nothing was really wrong with me healthwise". The good effects lasted for a few great years, it came back, but not as bad. I'm currently seeking therapy for other areas in my life, but I think subconciously alot of my "problems" all come back to this condition. I think in some ways I understand others better who even have differnt issues. We are a good bunch of dudes. I truly think although I wish I never have had this condition, it has built some character as far as vanity is concerned. I definately am more sensitive to other peoples looks, and anything they are self concious about.
just one observation. The film didn't explore those of us (not sure the technical term) who only have it on one side. Any other's with this condition? I can't tell you how many times I've tried to walk through a room or beach with a towel conveniently draping over my left shoulder to hide the insidious bulch.
viva la charles! aj


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