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    lifttothemax is offline New Member
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    My Rat has a little gynecomastia

    My rat has had just a little (but noticeable) gynecomastia since he was about 15 years old... He's 18 years old now and I'd like to help him out. Will letro be a waste of money for him or will it help.

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    I wouldn't give that to an 18 yar old and I don't think it works well on puberty gyno. Best to check with a doctor. GL

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    Pman427 is offline New Member
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    still too young and still got time to grow.....kfrost is right, the doc will be able to guide you better than steroids , which could end up screwing you up way worse in the end than doing any good now

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    Letro is not for adolescent gyno!

    Lifto is right, see a doctor.
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    pr0digy9daniel is offline Associate Member
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    Not recommended, you dont know whats happening, unless hes just done a steroid cycle I wouldnt. He needs blood tests for prolactin, E2, test, and perhaps surgery or drug therapy...

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