Wobmarvel
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Hi guys. So I developed gyno last year. Not prepubescent puffy gyno but the hard tubular gland under left nipple type. I've read that once it's there it's there and besides surgery nothing can be done. At the time I jumped on tamoxifen and ran for a few weeks. It maybe stopped it in its tracks but did not reduce it. I more recently tried enclomiphene which I know is not designed for this purpose but had read on forums that it helped some people's gyno. Idea was to run for a few weeks and taper down so that I would get a boost in test production but slowly free up e receptors whilst tapering so that converted test wouldn't be overwhelming on receptors. Anyway bad idea. After a week the sensitive nipple tingles started. I tapered down the second week. Didn't even run it for 2 weeks and it's made the gyno slightly worse.
It's not particularly obvious. Can't really see it in the mirror but I can obviously feel it's there, quite painful in the morning sometimes. I'm about 15% bodyfat and even with arms raised you can't really see it. If I leaned up it would possibly be more pronounced.
I am curious if anyone thinks ralox could reduce it. It's had months to settle in now so it's not what I would call fresh gyno but I could get my hands on ralox and run it if people thought it may work.
Can you get rebound from ralox? Given that it's not really noticeable should I just cut my losses? Just wondering on people's opinions.
It's not particularly obvious. Can't really see it in the mirror but I can obviously feel it's there, quite painful in the morning sometimes. I'm about 15% bodyfat and even with arms raised you can't really see it. If I leaned up it would possibly be more pronounced.
I am curious if anyone thinks ralox could reduce it. It's had months to settle in now so it's not what I would call fresh gyno but I could get my hands on ralox and run it if people thought it may work.
Can you get rebound from ralox? Given that it's not really noticeable should I just cut my losses? Just wondering on people's opinions.