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Gyno

bonangus

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Hi Guys,
Last week my nipples were very sensitive and I noticed a small lump under my nipple. My doctor today has prescribed me some Nolvadex. I understand this will get rid of the sensitivity but will it get rid of the lump or am I stuck with it ??? Thanks in advance
 
Ive only been on the Nolva for three days and my lump has almost gone. The sensitivity in the nipple went pretty much straight after the first dose. Dose it normally work this quick ?
 
I'm not sure but I ask cause I just cut my epi cycle short due to a wicked flare up myself!! I'm dosing nolva right now to try to get rid of the motherFer at 40mgs a day. So I was wondering what dosage a Dr. would prescribe for it. What mg are your tabs cause mine are 10mgs.
 
Ive only been on the Nolva for three days and my lump has almost gone. The sensitivity in the nipple went pretty much straight after the first dose. Dose it normally work this quick ?

wow thats good news, ive never used nolva or any serm myself ..but have heard they work quickly .. plus you got the original not generic ..so yah it should impact it right away.
 
Ive only been on the Nolva for three days and my lump has almost gone. The sensitivity in the nipple went pretty much straight after the first dose. Dose it normally work this quick ?

That's good to hear. From my experience, it takes about a week to start seeing results so it looks like you're ahead of the game at only 3 days.
 
Ive only been on the Nolva for three days and my lump has almost gone. The sensitivity in the nipple went pretty much straight after the first dose. Dose it normally work this quick ?

Yeah, mine was gone within a week. It seems that your doc has a clue, which is pretty uncommon in our world.
 
my doc is brillaint. Im in Australia. I have spent years trying to find a doc that has an idea on mens health issues. Im on TRT.
 
That makes much more sense. A doctor that knows his TRT has a much better outlook on these kinds of issues.

Glad it's working for you bro.
 
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