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    fred88 is offline New Member
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    Cycle for one with slightly enlarged prostate

    Would taking tamoxifin type drugs during cycle minimize estrogen impact
    on gland?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred88 View Post
    Would taking tamoxifin type drugs during cycle minimize estrogen impact
    on gland?

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    fred
    on the prostrate?

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    Yes, concern is with prostate enlargement, not sure if estrogen has any impact on enlargement.

    fred

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    I just read that estrogen has an effect on the prostrate but I cant remember where i saw it...I have the same problem and dex seems to help

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    How do you know its enlarged?
    have you had a psa level drawn pre/post gear?

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    PSA .75 -1.2, digital exam showed slightly enlarged gland, frequent pit stops.
    Tried dutusteride, for four months, cut pit stops to 1 per night, then noticed breast
    growth, slight, about 1/4 of fat. VA tested my testosterone level, I recall something like 530 on a scale of 200-800, also has a mammogram. I'm a 73 old endurance trained jock with 40 years of working out, running, etc. Body fat
    is no more then 10-12% max. They are right when they say the legs "go
    first". I'm 5'7" 160lbs. Want to gain about 10 pounds total in quads, glutes, etc.

    Thank you for your comments and any advice.

    fred

    p.s rumour has it that there demands to start testing at least the winners in the amat. tennis circuity. Five year graduated classes, biggest complaints
    coming from the 65-70 year old group.

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