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    Can Gyno Symptoms go away?

    About two weeks after my cycle my nips have been really sensitive. Is there a possibility that this will go away or do I have to find an ANTI-E? I would take some now If I could get ahold of some but I can't find any around. Just curious if symptoms always lead to GYNO or sometimes just go away.

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    Get some nolvadex , and fast!

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    i would say most gyno symptoms are permanent if left untreated for a long time, i would get nolvadex and run it at 50mg ed till your puffyness and sensitivity subside....then run it at 30mg ed..odds are your symptoms will go away....Madmax...

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    id even go so far as to run it at 80 mgs ED until symptoms subside.

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    Get a hold of some anti-e asap, you should not start a cycle untill you have back up anti-e's. Make sure next time, then you wont be in this situation.

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    THANKS...now that I am aware of this...does anyone here live in san angelo, ( I need to talk to someone from here) IM me if you are...thanks...sorry if that is against the rules guys but I am scurred of GYNO.

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    ANYONE?

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    Is there anyone on the board that is from SAN
    ANGELO, TEXAS...jus curious.....THANKS

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    i have already had gyno removed and now i do anti e's all year round and i still have to go back for surgery again.
    i hate gyno!

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    How was getting it removed? How long were you out of training and back to normal?

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    Wow, are you guys saying that gyno can't go away with cutting up? Please say no. If yes, what can I do......? This sucks!

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    depends what kind of gyno...if it is fat, sometimes....

    but if it is the gland...not likely.

    sorry...

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    Originally posted by Madmax
    i would say most gyno symptoms are permanent if left untreated for a long time, i would get nolvadex and run it at 50mg ed till your puffyness and sensitivity subside....then run it at 30mg ed..odds are your symptoms will go away....Madmax...
    I have heard a lot of people suggest this, should I take spread apart or at the same time if I am running over 40mg?

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    there was a study done in germany on 20 gyno patients. that already had full blown gyno.

    they were given 20mg of nolva/day for 2-4 months and 90% fully recovered.

    cheap enough to try.

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    Can someone please explain what gyno is and the seriousnes of it? Are their certain AS that have a higher rate for gyno? If that makes sense? Thanks guys!

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    Gyno is gynocomastia which is the growth of female breat tissue in a males breasts. We call it gyno or bitch tits. There are some substances that can convert to estrogen in your body or bind to progesterone receptors and there by cause gyno. The effects of gyno are not reversable by any other means outside of surgery. Anti-Estrogens aka anti-e's can help prevent gyno from taking place but CAN NOT reverse it. Gyno however takes time of neglect to grow and continue to get worse. Taking an anti-e upon the symptoms of gyno can stop the growth from getting any worse and remove the swelling so ultimately you look normal. However, it will not remove any tissue that has already started growing. If anyone claims otherwise I would love to see an actual report that says so. Symptoms of gyno are swelling itchiness and sensitivity to the nipples.

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    THANK GOD I LIVE SO CLOSE TO MEXICO!!!! Got my Novladex and I am feeling a lot better...THANKS GUYS

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    if you cant get your hands on nolvadex what would be the best thing to take? is there anything maybe over the counter i can take until i can get some nolvadex?

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    no, most OTC anti-e's work for andro suppliments but are definatly not strong enough for AAS (info from personal study and just basic knowledge).

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