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    gyno surgery and hgh

    I have been taking hgh for the last 2 months and I have noticed an amazing transformation in my body. I have been taking 5ius 6 days a week. I use to cycle on and off steroids and developed gyno. I had surgery and had it removed. But it seems that it has come back on one of my pecks. I have read a lot involving gyno and hgh and have come to the conclusion that if you have remaining gyno that hgh can start the process all over again. So I have decided to get all the gyno removed that remains. My dr. told me that i had it so bad that he did not want to take all the gland out of one of them because it would make it look disfigured. So now that i have built up the muscle it wont be that in proportioned to the other one. So i am going to have the surgery take out all of the remaning gland and continue to take the hgh hoping that why i am out of the gym that it will help keep the fat off and help me not loose some muscle from the time off the gym. Do you guys think that this sounds stupid? Will the hgh help me heal faster and help me maintain the gains i have made while i am not at the gym?

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    I have had the operation twice now, first time was just lypo and the second time was lypo and gland removal (90%).
    The doctor the second time is a well respected specialist in this area (and exceptionally sexy......yes she is female) and more or less told me that there is no way that she would ever do a full removal as the chances of the nipple 'dying' would be quite high.
    She removed as much as she dared knowing that I would probably go back to using gear however stuck by her word and still left what she thought was the minimum. She also told me that the glands would grow even without gear, training, beer and poor diet would all contribute.
    I am suspecting in your case it is just natural growth (understanding that you have not returned back to using) caused by training alone

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    You are just naturally predisposed. I had surgery 2 years ago and make sure I'm using letrozole sparingly as well as being very careful when it comes to blood work.

    For me, prolactin induced the progesterone gyno...I can run 2g of test with no estrogenic effects, but if I think about trenbolone or deca, I need to be extra careful with dostinex.

    Here's the question: Are you happier being thinner from the HGH but having gyne again, or were you happier immediately after surgery knowing the gland was at its smallest?

    The reason I ask is that by you considering removal again, you will likely have the same results with the HGH possibly making it come back.

    There are so many factors it's impossible to tell unless you go to get frequent bloodwork and get closer to pinpointing the culprit. Perhaps it isn't the HGH after all and really high prolactin? You won't know for certain and will likely continue to fight the losing battle.

    Good luck bro, get the blood work done.

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    Well i did use about 8 weeks of anavar alone with some hgh while smoking tons of the maryjane in the process. I have stopped smoking mj, becuase my doctor told me that drinking and smoking mj will contribute to gyno. I was not occasional about using it i am talking everyday for a year all day. So i think by stopping and not partying i should be ok running hgh alone.

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    Thanks again for all the help guys. I did not notice any problems with the gyno until i started running the anavar then i noticed a little irratation on one nipple. Also the other reason I do not think i am pre-destined to it is that I only have it on once side the other side is completely normal.

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    also I was wondering if you think that while i am healing during surgery if the hgh will help me keep the muscle i have and keep the bf low while keeping to a strict diet.

    oh and what should i ask to get done on my bloodwork? thank you in advance!

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    can letro remove gyno completly thats been there for awhile? or is surgery required?

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    bump

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    ok i just thought i shoudl update people on my surgery. I had it done two weeks ago and i feel about 99%. I hit the gym hard today back and shoulders and was in no pain and felt no strain. I have been running 4-5ius 6 days a week for three months prior to the surgery and I cant really tell if it helped. But i know that it helped me stay lean and keep my muscle while recovering. Cost me about 125 dollars for the whole operation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daem View Post
    You are just naturally predisposed. I had surgery 2 years ago and make sure I'm using letrozole sparingly as well as being very careful when it comes to blood work.

    For me, prolactin induced the progesterone gyno...I can run 2g of test with no estrogenic effects, but if I think about trenbolone or deca, I need to be extra careful with dostinex.

    Here's the question: Are you happier being thinner from the HGH but having gyne again, or were you happier immediately after surgery knowing the gland was at its smallest?

    The reason I ask is that by you considering removal again, you will likely have the same results with the HGH possibly making it come back.

    There are so many factors it's impossible to tell unless you go to get frequent bloodwork and get closer to pinpointing the culprit. Perhaps it isn't the HGH after all and really high prolactin? You won't know for certain and will likely continue to fight the losing battle.

    Good luck bro, get the blood work done.

    Ok...ket me make something perfectly clear here. Prolactin and Progesterone induced gyno are not actually gyno with a lump...its when you areola (the circumference around your nipple) gets larger (expands). Now, ESTROGEN induced gyno is the lumpy, fibrous, fatty mess you get under your nipple. Tren Ace really did a number on my prolactin and progesterone levels and the GH I took following for 8 months caused me gyno (lump)...had it bad. I now have it removed and will ALWAYS use an AI going forward. One may want to opt for caber or bromo for prolactin and progesterone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floatindirty View Post
    can letro remove gyno completly thats been there for awhile? or is surgery required?
    If your gyno has been there for some time, letro will do you no good. If anything, it will shrink it minimally but it will likely bounce back after you discontinue use. I suggest you go for the surgery if the lump is painful, embarrasing...etc. I had mine removed and extremely happy with the results.

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    how much did the surgery cost for having it removed>><<

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