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    cycle before gyno surgery or after ?

    This has most likely been asked a thousand times , but if someone were to have gyno from puberty ( like myself ) would it be wise to get it taken care of before starting cycles? im aware they cant remove the whole gland because you'll end up with messed up inverted nipples. On a side note , whats the best way to find a good surgeon who doesn't post fake reviews ? my gyno is not bad at all but it can cause some pain and discomfort every once and a while and you can see it. Think ill have someone do local without getting knocked out to save way more money .

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    My gyno removed all the tissue, so I can't get gyno anymore.
    Don't know if it's like that with all ops.

    If you're gonna do a gyno op then yeah, you can cycle,
    but there are other reasons to control E2 than just gyno.
    However, you can tolerate (deepening on how you feel) to let E2 a little higher,
    as gyno isn't an issue anymore.

    But jumping into a cycle just because you'll remove any breast tissue that MAY happen (if you don't control E2) sounds rash.

    I would do the cycle when you are prepared, whether it be before or after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocToxin8 View Post
    My gyno removed all the tissue, so I can't get gyno anymore.
    Don't know if it's like that with all ops.

    If you're gonna do a gyno op then yeah, you can cycle,
    but there are other reasons to control E2 than just gyno.
    However, you can tolerate (deepening on how you feel) to let E2 a little higher,
    as gyno isn't an issue anymore.

    But jumping into a cycle just because you'll remove any breast tissue that MAY happen (if you don't control E2) sounds rash.

    I would do the cycle when you are prepared, whether it be before or after.
    Whoa, that sounds like an intense surgery.

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    Yeah i figure if i control my estrogen on a cycle and really make sure that i'm doing all the right things then i really wont cause more growth to the tissue after i get the surgery . From what i read so far most people recommend getting it taken out before they actually start using anabolics. Other people say to start cycling then see how the gyno responds . Tbh i think ill just get it taken out beforehand and make sure im controlling estrogen and pct correctly

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    My buddy had mild gyno from puberty. He figured he's already got is so he cycled. I don't really thing it really matters, as long as you get it taken care of.

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    true , as long as its out , its all good

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    I would wait till after. You will be out of the gym for a couple weeks to a month. So get it cut out. Then recover then start priming for your cycle.

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    it's like 5 - 10k to do right?

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    I heard 3k. Or 4. Tops.
    Getting ripped off if more then that.
    Either way I would wait till your all healed up after surgery before a cycle. I would hate to be building up while having a pair of tits. Rather get it gone then start fresh.
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    800$ for mine a bloke i know in Ireland got his for free
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    Yeah its not that bad but i deff know its there , getting it done before sounds like a plan stan . If you get it done without getting knocked out its way less , on top of not needing lipo .

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    im jelly Big time

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScotchGuard02 View Post
    Whoa, that sounds like an intense surgery.
    Intense, nah.
    But if I reveal that I paid about 10 euro for the op you might guess how delicate they were.
    Still was back at the gym the next day or the day after, can't remember exactly.
    But I've told the story before about my blood titties after benching and will be kind enough not to retell it if someone's eating.

    (I'm lying about the price though, I paid that, the state paid more)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocToxin8 View Post
    Intense, nah.
    But if I reveal that I paid about 10 euro for the op you might guess how delicate they were.
    Still was back at the gym the next day or the day after, can't remember exactly.
    But I've told the story before about my blood titties after benching and will be kind enough not to retell it if someone's eating.

    (I'm lying about the price though, I paid that, the state paid more)
    Same here bra. Ya got to love universal healthcare mate. it was like 5grand i had to only pay 800$ the tax payer paid the rest.

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