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    Quote Originally Posted by Grizvok View Post
    I'm not embarrassed at all. Cosmetically speaking, my gyno is NOTHING except a slightly puffy nipple.

    I'm only 20, but I'm an athlete that would like to run a cycle when I get to the ripe AAS using age of 23 or 24. However, I would definitely be way too apprehensive of ever using AAS since the chance of worsening the gyno is likely.

    I'm actually planning to see the doctor within the next few days (haven't seen one for a long ass time) and discussing some stuff that I have the right to discuss regarding my health, namely the gynecomastia and about getting my blood work done for hormone levels.
    I saw a doctor about gyno.

    He sent me to the doctor to get a mammogram. That was awesome.

    That was all he did though.

    Most of your family doctors are not going to know a lot about drugs that reverse or prevent gyno. You'd have to see a specific doctor familiar with it.

    Family doctors these days, check blood pressure and prescribe anti depressants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Dogg View Post
    I saw a doctor about gyno.

    He sent me to the doctor to get a mammogram. That was awesome.

    That was all he did though.

    Most of your family doctors are not going to know a lot about drugs that reverse or prevent gyno. You'd have to see a specific doctor familiar with it.

    Family doctors these days, check blood pressure and prescribe anti depressants.
    not true my doc is up on his shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Dogg View Post
    I saw a doctor about gyno.

    He sent me to the doctor to get a mammogram. That was awesome.

    That was all he did though.

    Most of your family doctors are not going to know a lot about drugs that reverse or prevent gyno. You'd have to see a specific doctor familiar with it.

    Family doctors these days, check blood pressure and prescribe anti depressants.
    In all honestly, I don't really care if he knows much about preventing gyno with drugs. I trust myself to do reliable research for the most part. What I really want is to use the gyno not as an excuse but as leverage for him to check my hormone levels and what not (without having to pay).

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