Thread: need a point in right direction.
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09-02-2009, 09:35 PM #1Associate Member
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need a point in right direction.
Anyone know whare the thread is about getting rid of gyno once you have it. Even if its been years since last cycle. I remember seeing it a while back but cant seem to find it. thanks in advance.
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Sorry man but if you already have gyno you can not get rid of it! That takes an operation. If you just have some puffy nipples and a litlte soreness that never went to full blown gyno
usually 40mg a Nolvadex Ed for a couple of weeks will do the trick
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I think I read a post somewhere about some jackass contemplating on doing his own gyno removal.
I'll tell you, it takes all frigging kinds.
I guess his self induced brain surgery must have been a success!!!LOL
To the OP-
Nine is right.
There is a thread on gyno reversal, but your circumstances are different.
Sorry
Best
T
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09-03-2009, 09:35 PM #4Associate Member
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I am sorry bit you are going to have to do your own search for it. I would not know where to begin
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Originally Posted by jackman22;4845***
is there a lump under the nipple?
are you planning on cycling or do you just want the gyno removed for other reasons?
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09-04-2009, 02:13 AM #7Senior Member
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A good friend of mine got gyno during puberty. I told him to get checked out. When he came back from the Dr. he said it was gyno but the insurance would pay for the removal. Apparently, gyno has a high chance of turning cancerous so the insurance pays for the removal as a precautionary measure. You should check to see if your insurance will cover the removal. It sounds like a wise thing to remove gyno for health reason not vanity.
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09-09-2009, 05:00 PM #8Associate Member
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09-09-2009, 06:10 PM #9
you need surgery, find a good doc.
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