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    Please Advise

    Hello and thanks for any help.

    Ok so I took a cycle about 3 years back. (Young and stupid) Did everything that I possibly could wrong but thankfully the only side I have is some gyno. I took Test and Tren for about 10 weeks. Well long story short I have taken Nolva and Arimidex and it has done nothing to help. Ive done my research now and realize that it can be Prolactin Gyno cause by the tren? I need some advise as to what to take that may help reverse it some how.

    I know Letro, Dostinex, Parmi, are all viable options but im unsure as to dosage or which might work better? Also not to sure about rebound effect.

    I am doing some research but would appreciate any help.

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    Well you're not out of the woods yet. But when did your gyno develop exactly? 3 years ago? If so, you need surgery, nothing else will work.
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    Probably around 2 years but the lump still hurts some days its not to bad somedays its bigger idk wt*. lol

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    I was told that as long as it is tender to the touch then it hasnt really set in and can still be reversed maybe not all the way but to a point.

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    So this appeared 1 year after you cycled??
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    like 6 months later because i continued with nolva after the cycle.. then i took arimidex for like 4 months as well. Then i started a higher dose of Nova and nothing. Then doing some research i realized that nova and arimi dont do much when it comes to a Tren cycle.

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    Ok so it's 2 and a half years old.

    You can try Raloxifene, but I highly doubt that anything will work. You're going to need surgery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shocky
    I was told that as long as it is tender to the touch then it hasnt really set in and can still be reversed maybe not all the way but to a point.
    That's nonsense, it means its still likely growing.
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    So what would you recommend?

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    Get to your doc and get referred to a general surgeon.. If you have a lump it's most likely prolactin gyno, progesterone gyno usually causes an enlargement of the nipple area, the actual areola, not a lump under it.

    Most likely if you show your doctor your gyno symptoms he will order blood work for estrogen and testosterone maybe a few other things.. And if he doesn't you should ask for it.. Besides that get referred to a surgeon bro.

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