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    doublefister is offline Associate Member
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    Should I stop my HGH if I have gyno?

    I ended up getting gyno from my TRT treatment following Swale's protocols and I am following Bino's guide to treat it. I was just bumping up to 4IU's a day but then was told that I should drop the HGH if I have gyno. Is this true? It makes sense if its a tumor. I have a small lump under my right nip and a smaller one on my left. Feels more like a gland if anything and it seems to get mushier I guess as each day passes with the Letro or it could just be all in my head.

    Since I dropped my HGH which hasn't even been a week and been on the Letrozole for 2 weeks at 2.5mg my joints are killing me especially the tendonitis in my elbow. I want to get back on the HGH but want to know if I should or not or just wait till the gyno subsides.

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    guest589745 is offline 2/3 Deca 1/3 Test
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    I have heard of people stopping due to gyno but bump for more definate replies.

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    What else are you taking for TRT? You mention "TRT treatment following Swale's protocols ", but TRT is test and then you jump right into an HGH discussion.

    Did you/are you taking HCG ? This is the first thing to look at with TRT and gyno, IMHO.

    Also, what HGH are you taking? Are you sure it is good? I have seen even some local anti-aging docs try to pass off HCG as HGH.

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    doublefister is offline Associate Member
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    I was on TRT because of low test. I also qualified for HGH and I was using that mainly because I wanted to heal my separated shoulder faster. My TRT consisted of 100mg test cyp every week, 250IU's HCG twice a week, and worked my way up to 4IU's everyday on HGH. My HGH is jintropin as the prescribed stuff is overpriced.

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