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    Gyno Issues

    I had gyno back when I did a few cycles, I let it go a little far and then took tamox which helped bigtime, I still have a grape sized lumo under my on pec, Is that there for good or can that me reversed, or is surgery the pnly option for that

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    You said you were get/got results with tamox so did you stop before all gyno signs were gone and they came back?
    Need a little more if did it go away and come back?
    Did it never go away?
    Was it steroid caused?
    Did you get blood work and e2 levels checked?
    Did you take anything else's?

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    Yes some more background info is needed here for a proper answer man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    Yes some more background info is needed here for a proper answer man.
    This ^^^

    in many cases of old gyno its going to need to be cut out. but maybe you can shrink it where its not an issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    Yes some more background info is needed here for a proper answer man.
    This guy will take care of ya, timing is definitely important..how long have you had the gyno and how severe it is and whether it is primary or pseudo gyno will all be determining factors in treatment....in many cases, conventional treatments are enough to regress it but not necessarily eliminate it!

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