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No offense but I wanted as many opinions as possible.
Not a final ruling by administration.
 
Its a fair statement. At 18, hormonal balance is key to normal growth and functioning. A Doc would not recommend using hormonal treatment unless absolutely necessary, which the wording "slight" means he is in no real place of harm.

Talk to an endo, get multiple opinions from other Docs before deciding to manipulate hormonal levels
 
Its a fair statement. At 18, hormonal balance is key to normal growth and functioning. A Doc would not recommend using hormonal treatment unless absolutely necessary, which the wording "slight" means he is in no real place of harm.

Talk to an endo, get multiple opinions from other Docs before deciding to manipulate hormonal levels
No lump no treatment was the general answer.
But I hate to see him feel uncomfortable.
 
No lump no treatment was the general answer.
But I hate to see him feel uncomfortable.
Don't blame you at all. But if you go Docs, suggest to them what you are thinking and maybe they can work with you and your son to find an effective, yet also suitable treatment.
 
Why can't comment on my thread about 18 year-old with slight gyno?

he blocked your thread because in this forum is to many idiots mostly around 25 years old who gives you this stupid advice and know shirt... as a father you should not even ask here...
 
he blocked your thread because in this forum is to many idiots mostly around 25 years old who gives you this stupid advice and know shirt... as a father you should not even ask here...
I know.
I can weed through the lames, no problem.
But the actual 8% of people with knowledge actually know about chemicals.
Just trying to fortify my research with educated comments from others.
Get my drift?
 
check his diet maybe he eat something what support higher estro..... you said he is extra lean put him on clean bulk diet , focus on chest maker exercises big wide chest stretch the skin/fat around nipples. if he is beginner he will grow like weed.... in 6-12 months he will not even notice any puffy stuff
 
I was speaking from experience being in his sons position and not having any support from docs and people around me. It sucks ass. I ended up buying RC nolva and letro and trying to fix it myself, which did prevent it from getting worse but It didn't fix the damage caused by doctors saying it would go away in time.
 
check his diet maybe he eat something what support higher estro..... you said he is extra lean put him on clean bulk diet , focus on chest maker exercises big wide chest stretch the skin/fat around nipples. if he is beginner he will grow like weed.... in 6-12 months he will not even notice any puffy stuff
Yup
I'm letting him start protien, bcaa, pre workout and possibly creatine for Christmas.
 
I was speaking from experience being in his sons position and not having any support from docs and people around me. It sucks ass. I ended up buying RC nolva and letro and trying to fix it myself, which did prevent it from getting worse but It didn't fix the damage caused by doctors saying it would go away in time.
I would love to stop a lump from forming
 
Are you hesitating on letting him start creatine? Your wording made it sound like you were.
I wouldn't be surprised if he is honestly. I did probably 50 hours of research before I started taking creatine. I'll make my kid do all the research and explain it to me and dosing before I let them start. Make them work and understand what they are using before then even get to use it.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if he is honestly. I did probably 50 hours of research before I started taking creatine. I'll make my kid do all the research and explain it to me and dosing before I let them start. Make them work and understand what they are using before then even get to use it.

I was the same on researching it myself. I'll also make any kid I ever may have do their own research and explain it to me, even if I know the topic well, so I can trust in their research ability and personal responsibility. This seemed a little different though. His wording sounded more as if he himself was unsure of it's safety.

Also, Cgkone, I'd suggest skipping the BCAA's and just investing that money in more food. Free-form bcaa's are practically a waste when your diet is on point. I wish I learned that sooner, before blowing money on whatever the old women at my local GNC pushed (looking at you, Alpha Amino and Animal M-Stak). Get him on here and have him read these forums and boards. They'll be a great help to him. I like to think that because of AM and some other forums, I learned pretty fast and saved a lot of money.
 
True that.
He wants to cycle.
He knows I do and also know he's years away from being allowed to.
My idea is let him have something for intra-workout to keep him motivated.
GREAT idea about making the kid explain the product to me.
That's pretty Damn smart.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if he is honestly. I did probably 50 hours of research before I started taking creatine. I'll make my kid do all the research and explain it to me and dosing before I let them start. Make them work and understand what they are using before then even get to use it.
I was wondering if it would put more of a bloated appearance around the chest.
I know that it can't influence gyno.
But a pseudo gyno?
 
I'm definitely stealing that idea.
He can tell me what all his goodies do before he starts them
 
I was wondering if it would put more of a bloated appearance around the chest.
I know that it can't influence gyno.
But a pseudo gyno?

Some people claim to bloat from it, but scientifically speaking, creatine's water retention is in the form of intramuscular water retention so it should make his muscles look fuller and pull water into the muscle cells.
 
I was wondering if it would put more of a bloated appearance around the chest.
I know that it can't influence gyno.
But a pseudo gyno?
I honestly throughly the water retention wasn't bad. Didn't really do much to me, didn't make my gyno any worse either. It's all intramuscular water retention
 
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