jmiyamoto
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I really like the picture comparison -- a lot of people might just think that because they have big pecs, they have gyno, so that kind of puts the nail down.
http://anabolicminds.com/forum/steroids/238309-using-drugs-treat.htmlI've been to the doc and they agreed with me in having a gyno of about 2cm.
I'm about to do plastic surgery, is there any chance I can reduce it other than with surgery?
Thanks.
Depends on the individual circumstances and personal body response. I know raloxifene particularly has been used to treat set-in gyno in some medical studies, and the response was individual based, but on the whole it effectively reduced the size and development of the gyno over the course of treatment (2-3 months I believe at 60mg daily) and in some cases eliminated the gyno entirely.Thanks so far. I'll have a read into it.
Will this also work if I have my gyno for several years?
Thankyou for writing this. I am just about to go for the fourth operation to remove glandular tissue from steroid use. I have tried all the AI/SERM routes and nothing gets rid of the hard glandular tissue. Its one nipple in particular where it comes back time and time again with the 'head and tail' symptoms often described by steroid users
I have no pain when mine comes on. hard lumps simply form in days and months of AIs does nothing to remove the glndular tissue other than surgery
I would like to know about the removal of the actual glands and the success rates of doing this to stop the return of the glandural tissue. I am very lean and didnt have pubertal gyno, it simply comefrom using steroids.
Has anyone found it to be effective to remov a gland or both. I would be happy t keep one gland and se if its possible to have the other removed as its getting beyond a joke :sad:
Any thoughts?
Its possible but there is a small chance that gynecomastia will return.My right side only, directly beneath nipple, about the size of a quarter, firm and rather hard mass, very sore to the touch. It doesn't really make any outwardly visible appearance. I only noticed it one day upon drying off with a towel and noticed the soreness when I pressed the nipple area. So, based on what I've read here - great post, by the way - I'm convinced that I have gynecomastia. (yes?)
Some background: I did one 6-week cycle of Epistane this past June-July (6 months ago) at 30/45/45/45/45/45 and did a proper PCT, after which, I took only natty supps and continued my usual healthy eating regimen.
I have clomid and tamox on hand. How should I attack this condition?
You do know this is a 2 year old thread right? :lol:Its possible but there is a small chance that gynecomastia will return.
oops I did not noticed that:laugh:You do know this is a 2 year old thread right? :lol: