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    jungle1 is offline Junior Member
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    Trt - gynecomastia

    Hello,

    I am currently on trt 125mg per week.

    Over the course of having low testosterone , i have developed gynecomatia. Now i have tried lowering my estrogen with an AI but even with the slightest of estrogen this breast tissue responds to it and flares up. I have ordered some tamoxifen that i plan to use.

    my question is with i have to use this forever to keep the gynecmostia away, or will one i start to develop some pectorial muscles and start to burn more fat, my body will hopefully eat up the scar tissue or breast tissue.

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    jomamma007 is offline Member
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    if it's already formed (hard) then you will probably need surgery. Your body wont eat up breast tissue. Try nolvadex first though, also can add andractim. The combo might help

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    jungle1 is offline Junior Member
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    this may be a stupid a question, but ive been battling low t for a while now and before i started had quite a lot of enlarged breast tissue, i feel like it changes my posture. COuld this be affecting the positive affects of my testosterone treatment

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    Low-t doesn't equal gyno tho. High estrogen does. Most people with low-t don't even produce estrogen, which is why people feel like terrible. Low E and low T are like a death sentence.Altho if your obese you can produce alot of estrogen.They go hand and hand. Hrt can actually cause gyno if you don't watch yourestrogen
    Last edited by dreadnok89; 11-18-2013 at 06:54 AM.

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