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Post Gyno Surgery Idea
So I was talking with my doc. And of course, they don't fully remove the tissue. And he said that if the gyno is still progressing, even the littlest amount, that it could come back within months.
I got to thinking, lol, now Im just throwing this out there.
You have the surgery done, then in that 1 month of no exercise post surgery, take letro or aromasin , and maybe some nolva (for the letro estro rebound)
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Would there be any point in doing this? Bad idea? Good idea? Doesn't really matter?
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06-26-2008, 03:58 PM #2Junior Member
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hmmmmm whos doing your surgery.......most docs seem pretty confident that it wont come back?
however i can't find one in Los Angeles with good before and afters
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Well, they don't fully remove the gland. Not suppose to anyways (crater chest)
And its not that it will magically come back, its that if its still very slightly progressing (unnoticed to the naked eye), when you have surgery, it has a chance to blossom up again.
So maybe running letro/aromasin post surgery, will halt any chance of any slight progressing breast tissue...????Last edited by xlxBigSexyxlx; 06-26-2008 at 04:14 PM.
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06-26-2008, 04:06 PM #4
Nope, his Doc is right. You can remove the lump but there is always a chance of it coming back. Mine hasn't come back but I can still feel it 2 years after the fact. I get the dull pain sensation and sometimes an itch but it has never come back full force.
Very few docs have before and afters of gyno surgery, it's just not that big of a surgery. I have scarring but it's not too noticeable. My doc wasn't the best, he was a Military Doc after all but he did a decent job. I figure a real cosmetic doc would be much more skilled at a cosmetic surgery than a general surgeon. I wouldn't be too worried about the doc so long as they have a decent reputation.
As far as the question goes, have you blood checked, if your levels are high than sure if not than don't worry about it
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06-26-2008, 04:12 PM #5
Gyno surgery must be total, whole gland should be removed... after this you can never develop gyno.
Some times in states they just remove fat and let gland on place. IMO this is just nonsence.
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06-26-2008, 05:05 PM #6Junior Member
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^^^^
exactly why u gotta interview some surgeons b4 hand......i am considering traveling to vermont or NY for a specialist to do mine
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06-26-2008, 06:22 PM #7
Yes there is always a chance of it comeing back i had gyno surgery and still i get some sensitivity in the nips so i need to run a Ai but whats different is that its very less soo they must of taken out alot of receptors or somthin cause i am no where near as sensative as last time.
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06-26-2008, 10:48 PM #8Junior Member
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^^^ how much did the surg cost...
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