Thread: 6 months post cycle gynecomastia
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05-26-2020, 02:31 PM #1New Member
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6 months post cycle gynecomastia
The last cycle I did was a 500mg test E with 8 weeks of proviron . My pct consisted of clomid and everything was fine. Days and weeks go by and my nipples were knotting and getting more sensitive. Now it's been 6 months after my cycle and my nipples have grown to almost half dollar sized with extreme sensitivity. I went to my healthcare provider and had a mammogram done and refuses to prescribe a SERM. Any recommendations for my gynecomastia so that I can take action now instead of prolonging it further? I'm a 27 year old male. 6'1" 207 lbs 12% bf. Previous cycles were just test and can't recall these extreme issues.
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05-26-2020, 02:57 PM #2New Member
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The mammogram confirmed it was gynecomastia , breast tissue.
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05-27-2020, 02:37 PM #3New Member
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I'm having a difficult time finding a reliable source for Raloxifene. Please help
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05-27-2020, 05:00 PM #4
Letrozole will shrink it. I got a dime sized gyno lump to disappear. Start with 1mg every other day for 2 weeks then drop to .5mg if you need to go longer. Use it with 10-20mg of Nolvadex daily and it should help shrink it significantly but probably won’t take it all the way away based on your description. You are probably going to feel like shit for 2 weeks because your E2 will be tanked. A little info for you below.
For the purpose of gynecomastia reversal/elimination: It has been a proven fact both in clinical data involving mice, as well as anecdotal evidence that Letrozole is indeed capable of reversing and eliminating gynecomastia progression. This is one particular effect that is slightly more unique to Letrozole itself. It should be known that other aromatase inhibitors can exhibit this effect as well, but if gynecomastia has progressed beyond a certain point, it will be irreversible and removal must be done through surgery. Letrozole does not hold the ability to remove fully developed gynecomastia, but has demonstrated the ability to potentially reverse gynecomastia at development stages far beyond the reversal capabilities of Aromasin (Exemestane) or Arimidex (Anastrozole). One particular study on mice demonstrated that receptor overexpression (caused by Estrogen) that induced mammary gland changes were destroyed with even low doses of Letrozole[2]. Although these studies were performed on mice, there are plenty of anecdotal reports of bodybuilders developing gynecomastia who have utilized Letrozole in combination with a SERM (such as Nolvadex) that have effectively reduced and eliminated progressing gynecomastia where all other treatment attempts have failed. Although gynecomastia reversal is not guaranteed (especially depending on circumstances), it is worth a try for individuals who especially have recently developed gynecomastia (the sooner the treatment following gynecomastia development, the better).
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06-04-2020, 09:45 AM #5New Member
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10-30-2022, 10:21 AM #6New Member
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In the initial stages, gynecomastia can be treated with medication. Drug-induced gynecomastia is most often a reversible process, which can be stopped after the medication withdrawal. But it is necessary to give up the medication as soon as possible as it provokes the excessive growth of the breasts. Otherwise, irreversible fibrous processes may begin in the breast tissue. The advanced form of the disease is mainly subjected to surgical treatment. If you have an advanced form, I advise you to contact new york gynecomastia specialists.
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11-01-2022, 09:58 AM #7
letro makes u feel like death. absolute horrible feeling.
but it can work and should def. be tried.
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