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    gruntlife0087 is offline New Member
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    Gyno back after surgery. Proper protocol to reverse it?

    Hi everyone,

    Brief history: I'm 21, turning 22. Did a couple cycles of a Prohormone when I was 20 called EpiSmash(epistane and hexadrone) by blackstone labs and had amazing results. After taking epi smash a few times I decided to try something a little stronger, so I took their product Methaquad Extreme(4 different compounds: Halodrol, Methylsten, Max LMG and Dimethazine) and had a lot of nipple sensitivity pretty shortly after(maybe a week and a half after I started the cycle). I lowered my dose of the PH and still had a lot of sensitivity, so I stopped taking it, started my pct and went to my PCP and got nolva(pharmaceutical grade, and my insurance covered it). My sensitivity issue went away while on the nolva, and a couple months later I decided to do a different cycle(im not the smartest person out there). I took a product called Blackjack by blackstone labs. Blackjack is a quintstack, it has DMZ, Tren , Aplha, 4 Andro, and Deca in it. I had doubled up on estro blocker on this one as it is obviously very strong and I didn't want to mess myself up... I took on cycle support and did everything as safely as I could... fast forward and I ended up having pretty bad gyno(go figure, right?) and ended up having surgery to correct it(insurance covered it because of the pain it was causing). Here I am about 8 months later and I've got gyno again. I have only ran a cycle of LGD-4033 since the surgery, and that was because I thought it might boost my recovery time and give me a bit of help when I started lifting again. I had another appt set up with endo(to get a second opinion) that I waited on for months and they called me less than a week before I was supposed to be there and said they didn't take my insurance. Now it will be another 5 months before I can get into a new endo



    here are my bloodwork results from 2 weeks ago



    Testosterone , total: 148 Normal range: 332-896
    Testosterone, free: 7.0 Normal range: 4.3-20.0
    Protein: 7.5 Normal range: 6.4-8.2
    Albumin: 4.1 Normal range:3.4-5.0
    A/G Ratio: 1.2 Normal range: 1.1-2.5
    AST: 26 Normal range: 5-37
    ALT: 78 Normal range:12-78
    Alkaline Phosphate: 72 Normal range: 27-136
    Globulin: 3.4 Normal range: 1.5-4.5
    Potassium: 4.4 Normal range: 3.5-5.1
    Chloride: 103 Normal range: 102-112
    CO2: 31 Normal range: 21-32
    Glucose: 70 Normal range: 74-106
    (BUN)Blood Urea Nitrogen: 9 Normal range: 7-22
    Creatinine: 1.10 Normal range: 0.6-1.4
    Calcium: 9.4 Normal range: 8.5-10.1
    Bilirubin: 0.3 Normal range: 0.2-1.0
    Anion Gap: 9 Normal range: 9-20

    obviously my test level is extremely low.

    now that we have the history out of the way.... What should I get to combat the gyno and reverse it, as well as bring my test level up? Theres a lot of scar tissue in my left nipple from the surgery, so you can't really tell(it's just super sensitive), but the right one there is a lump that has just came up in the last few weeks and is extremely painful and very noticeable.

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    Need to see more blood values to really assess your T level. LH, FSH, Thyroid, prolactin, cortisol, etc.

    Welcome to the forum.


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