alright cool so i need to get a bottle of tamoxifen for when i get off letrozole?
alright cool so i need to get a bottle of tamoxifen for when i get off letrozole?
high dose Letro cycle is gonna suck the life out of you... seriously.
prepare yourself for it...
Since you have had this for around 5ish months, it simply might not go away. Surgery might be the only option.
WTF are you talking about?
he has a small lump under his nipple, he "needs" REVERSAL.
Not everyone has 3 - 6 grand to drop on unilateral gyno surgery....
Letro eliminates 97% of all estrogen in your body.
Unfortunately, it's a popular misconception that having little to no estrogen makes you more manly. LOL.
The reality of the matter is that you feel pretty awful... almost depressed on it.
Letro has rough sides.. but by god, it's worth it to buy a 2 month supply for 70$ rather then just giving up and electing to blow ~5,000$...
Just my 0.02
-VM
I guess everyone is missing the message. Im not trying to make a play on semantics...
This is what I wrote. In other words, Letrozole does not lower your estrogen levels by 97%... that would be improbable. It binds to the enzyme aromatase and prevents it from converting androgens(steroids) into estrogen. It is 97% effective at its job of binding to aromatase. It does not lower estrogen levels by 97%.Letrozole does not eliminate 97% of all estrogen in your body,thats just ridiculous.Letrozole does not eliminate estrogen in your body. Its 95-97% effective at inhibiting aromatase from converting androgens into estrogens.
Many people have had success reversing gyno with letro... I tried to do so myself about two years ago as a popular thread here describes to do so. When you get to mid to high doses in your system, you will simply feel T.E.R.R.I.B.L.E.
Unfortunately, it did not work for me. At best, it temporarily halted further gyno growth. I had surgery in Costa Rica. It cost me $1,800 (which is dirt cheap). The surgeon was very knowledgeable and the procedure went great.
Actually it cost me $1,710 (10% discount for cash payment). I have a feeling i could have haggled/lowballed them and they would have accepted a slightly lower price.
This includes surgery (with full anesthesia), post op checkups, anti inflammatory, anti biotic, and as much pain killers/sleeping pills as needed to feel "comfortable" (i didn't use any). Also, the medical garment or compression vest was included with the $1710
All the surgeons in the USA wanted to do it for $7,000+
I'm convinced that they really were less knowledgeable in ways too.... I'm lean and my gyno was strictly glandular... I didn't have the huge fatty tits that they are probably used to dealing with.
Mine was strictly small masses under my nipps. Easy-peasy procedure. 7grand? LoL no.
Yes.
To reiterate what I previously wrote...
You will taper up letro to 2.5mg/ed and stay there until the lump subsides.. (if it doesn't subside then you still need to taper down + nolva... however, the only option for removal will be gyno-surgery..)
After that you taper down your letro, and begin to use nolvadex (tamox) to aid with the estrogen rebound that can happen after taking letro.
Your nolvadex dosage doesn't have to be high. 10mg - 20mg/ed should suffice, and will definitely block breast tissue receptors @ that dosage.
Hope that clears everything up bro,
-VM
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