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    Gyno surgery while on???

    My cousin (26) is 5 weeks into a test e/eq cycle. He's about 1.5 weeks away from gyno surgery (puberty gyno). I know he shouldn't be cycling durring surgery, but he won't come off or move the surgery back. I'm very concerned. He doesn't want to come off for fear of losing gains being away from the gym. I can understand that, but I still think he needs to move the surgery back until 1 month after PCT. I know there are people who've cycled durring surgery, and I wanted some feed back from these guys. The main thing that bothers me is the EQ, because of the large increase in rbc count. If I could get him to drop the EQ (Probably have to bribe him with gear though ) and just continue the test, would that help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1buffsob
    My cousin (26) is 5 weeks into a test e/eq cycle. He's about 1.5 weeks away from gyno surgery (puberty gyno). I know he shouldn't be cycling durring surgery, but he won't come off or move the surgery back. I'm very concerned. He doesn't want to come off for fear of losing gains being away from the gym. I can understand that, but I still think he needs to move the surgery back until 1 month after PCT. I know there are people who've cycled durring surgery, and I wanted some feed back from these guys. The main thing that bothers me is the EQ, because of the large increase in rbc count. If I could get him to drop the EQ (Probably have to bribe him with gear though ) and just continue the test, would that help?

    Any advice is well appreciated.

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    i think the increased rbc count should fine having more rbc to carry O2 but why would he stay on gear when he wont be able to work out for several weeks.. Have him tell his Doctor be honest its his life if there is some drug interaction that could hurt him well he should be up front and let his doctors have all the info to give him the best care

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    He won't tell his docs. The son of a bitch is so f_ucking stubborn it's not even funny. He thinks that the cycle will prevent him from losing any of his gains the time he's away from the gym. Whatever. Waste of gear IMHO. I'm only worried about the increased rbc count because of excess bleeding. I've noticed, that while on EQ, I bleed real easy.

    Thanks for the response cj1app.

    Anyone else? The more comments, the better.

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    People that act like that, let them fvck themselves up, they will learn the hard way and we can't do nothing about it. It maybe sound hard, but that's the way it is, he think he is superman and he will do anything to prove it.

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    If he doesn't tell the doc and hes getting a surgery hes a idiot. Otherwise I keep it to my self but hes going under the knife which is always potentially risky.

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    as a health care provider myself, my opinion is that he should inform the dr./health care team of his current medications. Thats why we ask - to provide the best care possible. His information will not be exchanged with anyone. He needs to be upfront - esp. going into surgery.

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    I think he's unwilling to tell the doc because the doc will say the same thing I'm telling him. If I was the surgeon, I wouldn't even do the operation if the patient was on cycle. He's my cousin, and although he's a f_ucking idiot, I'm still concerned for his well being.

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    DevilDog I think he was "on" during his surgery.
    Me personally would never do it. He's not going to be able to lift for 3 weeks to a month. And when he starts back he will have to work back slow into it. Some steroids can also effect the ability of the blood to clot properly. Prolonged bleeding could occur. Not to bright. The big question, why be on juice if your not gonna be able to lift? take off, heal from surgery then get on a cycle and get your size back.

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    That's what I keep telling him, but he thinks the steroids will prevent any muscle loss from that 3-4 weeks he's away from the gym. I know EQ definately effects the ability of the blood to clot properly. One of the reasons I'm so concerned.

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    Personally i think its a bit of a dumb idea having gynecomastia surgery while using AAS. I know that my plastic surgeon would not operate on me if i was still using AAS, and he told me that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1buffsob
    That's what I keep telling him, but he thinks the steroids will prevent any muscle loss from that 3-4 weeks he's away from the gym. I know EQ definately effects the ability of the blood to clot properly. One of the reasons I'm so concerned.

    If your cousin is that stupid then screw it. He's 26yrs old and acts like a mentally challenged 8 yr. old. He's so concerned about losing weight, how big is he? his mentality for this is insane. LOL. So what if he loses 20lbs why risk complications to your health during surgery? complete foolishness. If he's gonna get off he better do it now for it to get out of his system some. Then he can get on again, and be right back where he was.

    Hasn't he ever heard of MUSCLE MEMORY???????

    I went from 244 to 217 after my surgery. 2 months of proper lifting and eating again, I was a leaner 235lbs.

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    Honestly, he shouldn't even be cycling. He's 5'11" at 170-180lbs and probably 14% bf. And this is his second cycle, stupid son of a bitch. I just found out recently that he cycled, he told me cause I never would of guessed. I guess I'll just have to let him make his own stupid mistakes. F_uck it.

    Hellmask, how long after your surgery were you able to lift? I've heard people doing lower body as soon as 5 days after, and people not even seeing the gym for a month after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1buffsob
    Honestly, he shouldn't even be cycling. He's 5'11" at 170-180lbs and probably 14% bf. And this is his second cycle, stupid son of a bitch. I just found out recently that he cycled, he told me cause I never would of guessed. I guess I'll just have to let him make his own stupid mistakes. F_uck it.

    Hellmask, how long after your surgery were you able to lift? I've heard people doing lower body as soon as 5 days after, and people not even seeing the gym for a month after.


    I Started walking 2 weeks after and lifting around 3 weeks after lower body, then upper body 1 month. Didn't want to risk warping my chest because of wanting to rush things, so I rested it out, and healed. Your cousin is small for a natural who doesn't use aas. He needs to make a proper diet/workout routine. 2nd cycle , sheeit. Sounds like your cousin needs to get his shit together pretty bad! Hope he wises up, for his sake.

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    I hope he wises up too, but I see no sign of it coming anytime soon .

    When you say you started walking after 2 weeks, you're talking about for cardio right? I assume you weren't bed ridden for that amount of time, at least I hope not.

    Hope the surgery went well for you Hellmask. How much did it cost you? I have a little bit of it left over from being a fat ass early in life, and I'll need to get it done sooner or later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1buffsob
    I hope he wises up too, but I see no sign of it coming anytime soon .

    When you say you started walking after 2 weeks, you're talking about for cardio right? I assume you weren't bed ridden for that amount of time, at least I hope not.

    Hope the surgery went well for you Hellmask. How much did it cost you? I have a little bit of it left over from being a fat ass early in life, and I'll need to get it done sooner or later.


    Oh yes in cardio, sorry about that. It went well, thanks. Cost was around $4000. I didn't take any pain meds after either LOL, should have but didn't for some reason. It's painful the week after. But it's well worth it when it's done.

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    Glad to hear everthing went well. $4000, not bad. I'm sure it was worth every penny.

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