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    Gyno

    Just wondering if gyno ways starts with small lump under nipple?
    I had small lump almost under armpit/very top outer side of pec, been taking AI EOD. Feels tender, all most like pimple which I'm hoping it is
    No other signs or symptoms.
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    Nolva & letro should always be on hand...

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    I have Nolva, just trying to work out if I have it!

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    Anyone?? All info I have read suggest gyno starts with small lump under nipple area? Also how long can these take to develop? ( 500ngs/week test e, 30mg/day DBOL ) my little lump developed overnight, week 6 of cycle. That's why I'm leaning towards a pimple under skin rather than gyno

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    If it isn't behind nipple it is most likely something else.

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    I had same problem, it was swollen lymph node and went away after about week.

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    Thanks guys, I'm 99% sure it's a lymph node.

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    I would see a doctor if it continues. But I think you're right about it being a lymph node. They swell all the time. It's normal, usually when you have a cut or injury somewhere to help control infection. Other things can make them swell too. If the problem persists, see a doctor.

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