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    Exclamation Reversal of gynecomastia?

    I've never taken AAS before and I have gyno. I've had it for about four months now. I've been taking tamoxifen for a month now and I have seen results, but it's very very slow. I was wondering if anybody has had success revering it before. If so, with what? My insurance will cover surgery, but I wanted to know if you guys think I should stay on tamox or change to another medicine.

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    If insurance will cover it and you have a surgeon that is skilled best to get it removed. It will grow as soon as touch AAS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fit2bOld View Post
    If insurance will cover it and you have a surgeon that is skilled best to get it removed. It will grow as soon as touch AAS.

    My personal opinion
    Pretty much yes. If you're hyper-sensitive to it you have to be extremely cautious and on-point with AAS / AI usage. Take a look at Andractim Gel to be used in conjunction with your serm. It's a topical DHT and several guys I know have had success with it. One's a current IFBB pro.

    You've only been on the tamox a month. It takes much more time to assess whether it's going to work or not.
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    Read jimmyinkedup's writings about gyno.
    Raloxifene is well recommended.
    60 mg per day may take some time.
    Pubertal gyno tends not to respond and surgery may be your best bet.

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