I plan on taking an AI from now on. It was a little painful after the drugs wore off. I have an ice pack for my knee and decided to use it, it feels 100 better, is that a good idea ?
That's better than mine, mine is $3500 which is still a good deal I was quoted anywhere from 5000 to 10,000, I even looked at going to turkey to get it done. Is the pain manageable the first couple of days
Oh I see, well I'm glad it worked out for you. It must've been a relief getting it done and seeing the results. I just want the glands removed, they don't serve any purpose my chest area will look a lot better without them.
Even after your surgery. I think it's a good idea, I've just started taking an AI. I would hate for anything to happen, it's just not worth the risk. I wish I had thought like that before
Oh yeah it's definitely getting done, I will be under local too not sure if I can watch it though. Yeah I plan on training really light for a couple of weeks. I was doubtful about getting it done at first but it's necessity for us to use gear. Do you still take an AI just in case
I've tried everything, plus the gland is still there. I figured I'll just get it removed and it will be less to worry about. Even if you do have the surgery and get the glands removed it's still not full proof.
Hmmm....thank for the advice. And that happened because you worked out or did it develop on its own? I wasn't planning on doing anything heavy or technical at all, just really low weight probably no more than 10 pounds maybe less. How long before you started back up on a regular basis
I'm not doing this as a real need, mine is hardly noticeable at all. But there are lumps and it's very annoying. for someone who will probably be on gear or some kind of TRT for the rest of my life I think it's a smart decision. Anyway my question is I'm obviously not gonna be able to train the...
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