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05-14-2010, 12:49 AM #1Junior Member
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Pubertal gynocemastia and anabolics
So I've had pretty bad gyno since I can remember. The picture does not depict this - I'd never take a pic and post it as an avi where my gyno is noticable lol. I digress...Anyways I was wondering if taking anabolic steroids would increase the amount of tissue I have in my chest. Or would the PCT take care of the gyno and perhaps remove some of the pubertal tissue. Thanks.
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if you are prone to gyno then steroids will absolutely increase the gyno tissue on your chest, you should take an AI on cycle to help with this, maybe arimidex or low dose of letro, this will inhibit the gyno symtoms that may occur with steroids useage
also, keeping body fat low will help with gyno symptoms, the more fat you have, the easier it is for estrogen to be present inside the bodyLast edited by the big 1; 05-14-2010 at 01:02 AM.
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05-14-2010, 09:44 AM #3
PCT will not have an effect on your pubertal gyno... did nothing for me. But I feel your pain. Research some letro threads on reducing gyno. I am going to try it out after my next cycle to see if I have any results.
And I know what you mean about the pic... growing up with gyno sucks ass. It's just as bad as being the "fat kid" in school.
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05-14-2010, 01:25 PM #4Junior Member
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I think my body produces more estrogen than it should, I collect all of my fat in my sides and in my legs. Then again it seems like I produce a lot of test too since I'm hairy as hell.
Yeah man, it sucks because you cant even wear certain shirts because it becomes obvious. Its a shame because I work out so hard and want to be able to wear slim fitting shirts which compliment my physique but I cant because my gyno shows. I'll look into that though thanks, but I've also heard surgery is the only to remove it...which I most definitely cannot afford. Neither can I afford missing time in the gym during the recovery period.
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05-14-2010, 01:36 PM #5
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05-14-2010, 01:50 PM #6Senior Member
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teen gyno is pretty permanent. You'll have to have surgery. The good news is that the insurance might pick it up. My buddy had the same thing as you and the doc said it could be cancerous in the future. The doc talked the insurance into picking up the tab. My buddy thought, "What the heck? If I'm getting surgery anyways I'll do a cycle" He was still careful with his cycle and when he was done with PCT he waited about 6 months and got gyno surgery. After he recovered he went back to the gym. He looks awesome now. Good luck buddy. I would definitely check with your insurance.
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05-14-2010, 01:58 PM #7Senior Member
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teen gyno is pretty permanent. You'll have to have surgery. The good news is that the insurance might pick it up. My buddy had the same thing as you and the doc said it could be cancerous in the future. The doc talked the insurance into picking up the tab. My buddy thought, "What the heck? If I'm getting surgery anyways I'll do a cycle" He was still careful with his cycle and when he was done with PCT he waited about 6 months and got gyno surgery. After he recovered he went back to the gym. He looks awesome now. Good luck buddy. I would definitely check with your insurance.
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