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    Gyno 5 months after cycle is over?

    Hey weird development(no pun intended) I finished my cycle nov '04 and just 3 days ago i feel something behind around the nipple that is kinda sore feeling and a lump, it doesnt look puffy all, just sore feeling and you cant see it. Could it be gyno or more likely a pec tear of some kind from over training?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardgainer1
    Hey weird development(no pun intended) I finished my cycle nov '04 and just 3 days ago i feel something behind around the nipple that is kinda sore feeling and a lump, it doesnt look puffy all, just sore feeling and you cant see it. Could it be gyno or more likely a pec tear of some kind from over training?

    Yes it could be Gyno, 956vette had a similar experience where he developed a bit of Gyno I think a year after his cycle was over?? Hopefully he will see this thread and chime in.

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    that would suck, its only on one side though, not sure what it is, its barely there but there enough to bug me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardgainer1
    that would suck, its only on one side though, not sure what it is, its barely there but there enough to bug me.
    My situation was had other variables in it, but could be similar. Have you had any bloodwork done recently? Any signs of low testosterone? Age?

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    im 26, i dont have bloodwork done that will show test levels.

    Im also getting readdy to start another cycle but this is worrisome

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    I would seriously consider getting your testosterone levels checked. It is a possibility that your estrogen and prog is at a normal level, but testosterone is suffering...therefore giving a high estrogen ratio (leading to gyno, etc).

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    should i get on some kind of tribulous, or just f' it and start a cycle? I don't think im going to get a blood test just yet

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    bumpitty bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by hardgainer1
    should i get on some kind of tribulous, or just f' it and start a cycle? I don't think im going to get a blood test just yet
    I would get on the tribulus until you get on the cycle. The sooner the better. I'm gonna go with 956vette on this one and say estrogen lvls high, test lvls low.

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    if you really have no intentions to get your bloodwork done...pm me, and maybe i can guide you. but it really is no advice i want to give everyone on the board

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    u know wat bro i'm experiencing same thing. 4month after i finished pct i start forming gyno, my nipples were puffy n sore. Anyways i got my blood work done everything was fine and actually my test levels was higher than normal. Anyways i started my cycle after i got the blood work done about 2weeks ago. Im currently takin nolva n proviron so we'll c wat happnes. Keep me updated with ur situation as im qurious to know wat happens later peace

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    dont get on tribulus, that could just make it worse

    if you have low testosterone, and high estrogen, tribulus could make the situation worse.

    if anything, i woudl get on nolva if i had to blindly choose something

    blood work would be best

    hey your call....blood work $ vs plastic surgery $

    or the nolva..thats kinda a bandaid solution though and may or may not be a permanent fix of the situation

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