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    Not Sure about Gyno

    Hey Guys i had lumps behind my nipples since i was teen i started my 1st and 2nd cycle and it didnt get any worse it was still the same. is this normal? and i gained a bit of fat during the offseason and my chest has gone a little beefy is that from fat or gyno? im still not too familiar with this gyno stuff

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    Sounds like you should familiarize yourself with gyno Flex, which will help you better diagnose your condition, although you may still want to consult a physician:

    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gynecomastia/DS00850
    Last edited by magic32; 08-29-2007 at 11:45 AM.
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    Great article.

    Thanks magic!

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