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    Just got back from the doctor

    He said that my gyno symptoms could be due to either lifting weights, hormones, or something in my diet. I told him how bad my nips hurt, and how my pecs are very swollen compared to what they normal are, but he didn't seem to concerned about it, and said that the gyno symptoms are probably just natural and "nothing to worry about." All I got from him was some vioxx for the pain and swelling.

    He gave me blood testing to check my hormones. Will the hormone testing show the Dbol that I quit taking a week ago or the nolvadex that I have been taking the last few days?

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    most doctors are morons, go see an endocrinologists...some of these are also morons....so better yet mabey check out a surgeon if you want to rid yourself of this problem. how bad is it? sorry bro.

    and no the hormone test should not show the D-bol, it only checks your test and estradiol levels.

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    wtf gyno from lifting weights thats the most idiotic thing i heard a doc can say??? btw he did mention diet? do u consume soy protein?

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    if he tests for dbol then he will find it. how much nolva are you taking?

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    I took 80mg for 3 days and am now taking 20mg a day

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    Originally posted by D00fy
    wtf gyno from lifting weights thats the most idiotic thing i heard a doc can say??? btw he did mention diet? do u consume soy protein?
    not wanting to flame here, but large compound exercises (such as squats, deadlift, etc..) are known to help raise your body's natural test production, and therefore potentially raise circulating estrogen via the extra test aromatizing, and in some people who are sensative enough to estrogen, gyno symptoms are not uncommon...

    but ya i agree with the other posts about most doctors being dumb when it comes to stuff like this, and i even ran into a dumb endocrinologist, its hard trying to get anyone (meaning family/friends) to believe you that you know a "specialist" is wrong and you're right but gosh some of these guys don't have a clue, how did they get through med school?

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    Absolutely, I nearly gave up a chance of a career in the army cause my doc told me that shinsplints were incurable. His answer was run on grass, or stop running.

    Real helpful i found, till i saw a physio anyways...

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    NightOP,your going to scare doofy into not even working out to hard anymore!! he has nightmares about the be big breatest gyno monster.

    he puts liquidex in his coffee everymorning!

    just messing with ya D00fy, it's good your cautious
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    Originally posted by Iron horse
    NightOP,your going to scare doofy into not even working out to hard anymore!! he has nightmares about the be big breatest gyno monster.

    he puts liquidex in his coffee everymorning!

    just messing with ya D00fy, it's good your cautious
    lol, ya doofy, i didnt mean to come off as a jerk if i sounded like one.
    Last edited by NightOp; 04-13-2002 at 06:26 PM.

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