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    Raloxifene Duration? Gyno Reversal....

    I'm on Raloxifene 60mg/day along with a letro gyno reversal.
    I've been on the Raloxifene for just under a month. I have 3 months worth of medication, but will get more if needed.

    My question is - how long should I continue the Raloxifene at 60mg/day?
    3months?
    6months?
    9months?

    I was thinking that if by 6 months I don't see any improvements, then it's safe to say surgery is my only option.

    Please give me your advice and personal experience with Raloxifene, if applicable.

    Thank you in advance!

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    Thank you kel! Have u used Raloxifene before?

    Anyone else use Raloxifene for gyno reversal? If so, how long did you use it?

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    KIM, Some folks have reversed gyno in as little as 4 weeks. Some took up to 6 months or more. Lots of factors. I don't think you'll find a situation close enough to yours for comparison. Everyone is different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    KIM, Some folks have reversed gyno in as little as 4 weeks. Some took up to 6 months or more. Lots of factors. I don't think you'll find a situation close enough to yours for comparison. Everyone is different.
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    Thank you for chiming in.
    I guess I'm just trying to use a reference range of duration used, as I don't want to take this stuff forever.
    Plus the cost is damn expensive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keep_It_Moving View Post
    Austinite-

    Thank you for chiming in.
    I guess I'm just trying to use a reference range of duration used, as I don't want to take this stuff forever.
    Plus the cost is damn expensive!
    I understand. Have you noticed any improvement? Most notice improvement in 4 weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    I understand. Have you noticed any improvement? Most notice improvement in 4 weeks.

    The only improvements I've seen in the 3.5 weeks is all pain and tenderness has gone away completely. So I'm assuming this is a sign that it is working! Fingers crossed! Aesthetically - nipples are still puffy and small lumps behind them. My endo will only prescribe me Tamoxifen , I had to purchase Raloixfene on my own (from a clinic for a high cost, I need my name on the bottle) and I want to try and convince her that Raloxifene is better so I can just pay my co pay for it. Any suggestions? Maybe bring in two med articles?

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    The title is a bit deceiving but there is info here that may prove useful to you. Best of Luck. No More Letro for Gyno!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keep_It_Moving View Post
    The only improvements I've seen in the 3.5 weeks is all pain and tenderness has gone away completely. So I'm assuming this is a sign that it is working! Fingers crossed! Aesthetically - nipples are still puffy and small lumps behind them. My endo will only prescribe me Tamoxifen, I had to purchase Raloixfene on my own (from a clinic for a high cost, I need my name on the bottle) and I want to try and convince her that Raloxifene is better so I can just pay my co pay for it. Any suggestions? Maybe bring in two med articles?
    Well, I would say that is a considerable improvement.
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    The title is a bit deceiving but there is info here that may prove useful to you. Best of Luck. No More Letro for Gyno!
    ^ KIM, visit the thread mentioned above by Jimmy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Well, I would say that is a considerable improvement.

    ^ KIM, visit the thread mentioned above by Jimmy.

    Thank you. I feel like it is a little progress in the the right direction. Time will tell.
    Thanks for the link Jimmy.

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