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    Gyno surgery

    just had two quick questions about gyno surgery. Im going to go for a consultation but I wanted to know two things

    1. do you tell the Dr. that you've used aas?
    2. when would the best time be to have the surgery i.e. in terms of training?

    Im not sure but it was mentioned in my research that it would mean no training for approx. 1 month?

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    If you are going to a regular doctor and not a plastic surgeon it really doesnt matter because 95% of insurance companies will not cover gyno surgery so tell him whatever you want.

    IF you are not on AAS then it doesnt really matter when you get the surgery.

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    Ive found a plastic surgeon that will cover it with my health care so I just wanted to know. More importantly I was wondering if the guy would turn me down for using aas because it may come back with further use of aas.

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    I'm not sure but I think in gyno surgery they usually remove the mammalary gland from the breast tissue. The mammalary gland is what swells and gives the "bitch tits" look.
    So if its removed, I believe its a permanent solution and the gyno shouldn't come back again.

    Please someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Yes, if you do remove the gland, it wont come back. However removing the entire gland can cause your nipples to cave in somewhat, which isnt exactly attractive either. Some surgeons will remove PART of the gland, which tends to help, but still leaves chance for it coming back. I am currently looking into getting the surgery myself, and I just told the doc to do what he needs to do so that it doesnt come back. I blatantly told him I use AAS, and will use it again, and to do what he needs to so it doesnt happen again. However I dont have insurance covering it. I would probably just ask him about it, and see what his opinion is, but leave the AAS part out of it.

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    ya thats kinda what I was thinking. Plus I figure although there is the chance it may come back I also figure this will be from aas use and I can limit this, reverse it or stop it from happening with the use of other compounds. even though they may hirt gains a bit; id rather gain a little less and not have tits

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    Yup, thats how I am. I always take AIs on cycle. It limits my gains, but it keeps the tits off and reduces the excess weight causes by water retention, so thats fine with me. Im all about quality, not quantity.

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