nope not gyno
nope not gyno
Last edited by mancunny; 11-16-2009 at 03:48 PM. Reason: privacy concerns
I'd say see a doctor because w/out pictures no one can tell you much.
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okay so typically when someone does get gyno, does that hard "lump" get bigger and bigger? the slightly raised tissue I feel is directly above the highest part of my nipple.
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Since you are not experiencing burning, itching, or pain. You are *probably* not experiencing the onset of gyno. However, some people get gyno without pain, itching, or burning.
It sounds like you are just being paranoid and that you are obsessed with checking your nipples out for any lumps. You say that the small lump behind your nipple is not getting larger so that's a good sign. One way to check is to poke and squeeze the area firmly. Try to induce pain in the area. If you feel sharp pain then it *might* be gyno, but if it causes no sharp pain and feels similar to pinching your stomach area then it's *probably not* gyno.
You say that your pecs have a flabby feel. Flabby generally means fat tissue and not glanular tissue. Glanular tissue is relatively firm.
Sometimes doctors cannot even tell the difference between adipose and glanular tissue. The tissue frequently looks and feels similar because glanular tissue does not always form in small hard balls, it can also form in strands. Thus a mammogram or ultrasound is the only surefire way to determine the exact composition of your pectoral area.
Be safe!!! Crack that nolva now and start taking it during your cycle to protect yourself. Buy more nolva for PCT. Getting gyno is not worth saving the $45.00 that a second bottle of nolva would cost you.
Personally i always use nolva, prevention is better than the cure.
EXACTLY! Why chance it? Stress and worry will cut your gains bro, get on an anti-e and have peace of mind!Originally Posted by marcus300
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