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    Gyno/Insurance type question

    Whats up guys? First off i'm 5 weeks into my own cycle and have put on some solid gains. Anyways here my question a friend of mine wants to know if his insurance would cover any type of Gyno surgery. I myself have never needed to use my insurance for any thing other then Dr. apt and blood work so i am not too familiar w/ what they will and wont cover however I believe gyno surgery is a elective type which i dont think an insurance comp would cover. Any ideas? He is a co worker so i know he has good coverage.

    Hes on a straight Test E cycle 12 weeks @ 500mgs wk split into 2 250mg mon-thurs. He has solid knowledge from research and i actually believe he is a board member but doesn't post not sure tho. Hes def sensitive about the issue i mean i cant see it on him unless i look from the side but then again i guess its more obvious in the "eye of the beholder." I advised him before he started since hes never used and didnt know how his body would react to run Arimidex at .25. He told me he had it on hand well come to find out he didnt so i gave him some of mine well its about 7 weeks too late. Anyways any input would help, i'll see if i cant get him to get on that board n post. His stats even tho it doesnt matter much now are...
    Age: 29
    BF: guessing like 12%
    Lbs: 210
    Height: 6'1 approx.
    Training: I know its been atleast 4 yrs, been training w him since i got on the job.

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    very unlikely that unsurance would cover it unless it was a serious risk to his health, did your friend have gyno prior to his cycle? if not Letro can reverse gyno during pct.

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    Nope, he had none at all...it was his first cycle and he found out the hard way that he is gyno prone. again i don't think its even that bad but like i said he feels it is and its bothering him.

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    also since i have never been gyno (FINGERS CROSSED) and never had to worry about it whats a good amount to take...also i can get ahold of the rx tab form but i see that ar-r sells it too...which would you suggest.

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    Insurance should cover gyno surgery; just remember the reason you need it removed is because it is causing discomfort/pain if touched (the lump more than likely will be painful if squeezed). Insurance will cover it with a general surgeon, not a plastic surgeon so be warned; you might have scars and/or disfigured nipples. In my opinion it's worth the out of pocket expense to get it done by a plastic surgeon.

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    Yeah that makes sense, like i said i think hes just over reacting. Thanx...I'll pass on the info just hoping he does damage control now.

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    go with the arr letro, it works very good and will definitely take care of any gyno issues.

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    You'd have to check with your insurance company there all different and have different covers check with them , ive come across this before and another guy wasnt.

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    Thanx for some answers, we have pretty bad ass insurance being that we are in the profession we are in. I really dont think he needs surgery but hes bitching about it so much that he wants to jump right into his pct, oh well it up to him hes a grown ass man. Again being that I'm not gyno prone I am somewhat a newbe in this area. Your saying that if he grabs some letro he can knock the gyno out? always thought it was irreversible , also if i can talk him into continuing his cycle can he take out the adex (and give it back to me) and use the letro while on?

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    I think he should stay on adex so his gyno doesnt get worse stop it at the start of pct then run the letro

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    Can be covered by insurance, however it has to be painful and bothersome. takes a little bit of a fight with the insurance company, but if you find a cool doc then its all good.

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    Thats if he doesnt stop the cycle all together...oh well thanx for the help..GYNO can lick my balls...and stay the Fuk away from my tits. Thanx again guys, i'll pass on the info and that fuker better be happy, he jacked my adex

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