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    Best gyno reversal method for my situation?

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    Like I suggested in the other thread, stay away from letro, I think there is a good gyno thread in here about reversing it, have a look

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    Bump for help

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    Below is a good read from Dr. Scally, a prominent doc in this arena:

    http://jcem.endojournals.org/content/96/1/15.full

    Here is a thread from a member here who was successful with a specific treatment:

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...-Gyno-Reversal

    http://www.dhtcream.com/

    Remember, if it's old and fibrous surgery is probably your only recourse.

    Good luck, kel

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    Like Kelkel stated, if it's been around for any significant amount of time, then surgery is usually going to be the route needed.

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    Okay, I have a question.

    Let's say I go ahead on my test cycle with my current gyno. Is there any possibility at all that I can get through the cycle without it getting worse with using an AI?

    Because I was just talking to a friend who had gyno literally 9 years ago in high school from M1T's. He recently did a sus and test e cycle with arimidex .5mg ED.
    After his PCT his gyno was completely gone. He said he ran nolva for 8 weeks.

    So.. My theory is, if your old gyno becomes new gyno again can't you get rid of it easier now because it's fresh again? I dunno if this makes sense but it's something I've been thinking about and wanted to know your opinions on it.

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    Yes it is possible after an agressive PCT to get rid of any new gyno. I cannot say the same for the tissue you developed years ago, if its hardend it might be tough but anything is possible. The threads Kel provided are top notch and right on.

    Good luck, keep me posted
    See you around

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atibbo View Post
    Okay, I have a question.

    Let's say I go ahead on my test cycle with my current gyno. Is there any possibility at all that I can get through the cycle without it getting worse with using an AI?

    Of course.

    Because I was just talking to a friend who had gyno literally 9 years ago in high school from M1T's. He recently did a sus and test e cycle with arimidex .5mg ED. After his PCT his gyno was completely gone. He said he ran nolva for 8 weeks.

    He's a lucky man. Gyno can run in strand like fashion and is not just on the surface.

    So.. My theory is, if your old gyno becomes new gyno again can't you get rid of it easier now because it's fresh again? I dunno if this makes sense but it's something I've been thinking about and wanted to know your opinions on it.
    No, it's not regenerating from old to new. Not all will turn fibrous either.



    In bold.

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    Good stuff Kel

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