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| Registered User | Prone to Gyno - NHA stack safe? To start off... 5 years ago I was taking a testosterone enhancing supplement(forget the name), and about 1 week into it I started getting Gyno. I immediately stopped the product, but the gyno was so bad at this point. I eventually had to get surgery to remove the glands and most of the fat. Which was very costly because my insurance wouldn't cover it My question is; Will I have this same problem with the NHA stack? Should I try and get my hands on an Anti-E like Nolva? Any help is appreciated. -Jdstang Edit: Forgot to mention - I'm 6' 210lbs and 26 years old. |
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| Registered User | Anyone, please? |
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| Handsome and intelligent Board Sponsor | Unheard of from the NHA Stack. I have a feeling you will be chronically paranoid about it though, so you may not get the most enjoyment out of the stack. Sign up for ID Mag NOW: To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 0 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |
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| Registered User | correct me if i'm wrong, but if the tumors were removed, then the blood supply to the given area would have been cauterized as well... so i dont think you'd ever develop lumps again. |
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| Registered User | Damn I hope you're right, that would really be great. I have this fear now of it coming back. Gyno made me depressed for a really long time, would suck to go through all of that again. Can anyone else shine some light on what addijhaq said? |
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| Barely there... Board Sponsor | Yes, if the gland is removed it can't grow back.. ![]() In some cases where the dr. may remove a portion of the gland (rare, but it happens) instead of the whole gland, you could get issues as such.. If they remove the gland, and leave the fatty tissue, the tissue itself will appear puffy due to fat and water.. Have them remove everything! |
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| Registered User | Wow, this is great news! The doctor indeed in fact remove the whole gland. The only thing left behind was 'some' left over fat, which has been very hard to get rid of. Thanks for the info! |
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| Barely there... Board Sponsor | The fat can be burned off, bu it takes abit of work kinda like trying to get striated glutes.. |
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