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    Removing GYNO!

    how do you remove gyno, is surgery the only way or is there a natural way. I had gyno before I did a cycle and im getting tired of having it.

    Here is another question- how much does it cost to have gyno removed with surgery?

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    Here read this link
    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=236880

    If you do have to have sugery I have heard anywhere from 4-8 thousand...

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    if you tell your doc it hurts like a muda suka, insurance might cover it. a big might, but it's worth a shot.

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    I didnt know you can reverse gyno. Is that possible with Letro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitamindrew
    I didnt know you can reverse gyno. Is that possible with Letro?

    did you bother to read the thread that horse provided for you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitamindrew
    I didnt know you can reverse gyno. Is that possible with Letro?


    Not pubescent gyno like he has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipp
    if you tell your doc it hurts like a muda suka, insurance might cover it. a big might, but it's worth a shot.
    Insurance should cover it.. My insurance did, and all I have is a PPOM.. $5k operation for free..

    There was a breast cancer act that passed in 98, and pretty much anything that has to do with the breast(men or woman), falls under this act.. Your doctor will know how to right it up.. I know they tested my gyno tissue, it was binai, and everything was ok..

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    Pubertal gyno IS possible to reverse. But dont get your hopes up and dont expect a quick fix. 50% of cases will go away on their own when its natural gyno not AAS induced. Treatments with nolvadex and other such drugs take over a year or TWO to reverse the case and even then its not 100% gone.

    Going to a doc is the best thing, even if you do decide to take it into your own hands with a SERM or AI go see your doc and let him know because being on these types of drugs for extended periods of time can defintely cause its share of probs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_Bino
    Pubertal gyno IS possible to reverse. But dont get your hopes up and dont expect a quick fix. 50% of cases will go away on their own when its natural gyno not AAS induced. Treatments with nolvadex and other such drugs take over a year or TWO to reverse the case and even then its not 100% gone.

    Going to a doc is the best thing, even if you do decide to take it into your own hands with a SERM or AI go see your doc and let him know because being on these types of drugs for extended periods of time can defintely cause its share of probs.

    I've read that once gyno from puberty starts to deminish from using nolva or whatever else....once you discontinue the use it comes back.....I've never seen or heard or read about someone reversing pubescent gyno. Not saying its not possible but just dont believe it will happen.

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    does puberty gyno go away when i grow older?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitamindrew
    does puberty gyno go away when i grow older?
    Did you read my post? In like 50% of cases it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vitamindrew
    does puberty gyno go away when i grow older?


    Dude if your 18 & older your stuck with it.....

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    no. im 26 and its still there.

    im in the uk though and im getting it done on the nhs in 2 months

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