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    Cool I know it's a hassle, but . . .

    Originally posted by peaker
    so if sign of gyno begin, when is it too late that you have to have surgery and no anti-e will remove it?
    Juice Junkie and Mr. Nobody make good points, especially with regard to onset. Gyno doesn't develop overnight; it may start as a pain, or as hardness of the nipples, or any other unusual sensation that - and this is not a clinical expression - doesn't feel quite right. But it's not like you suddenly wake up one morning, have major breast development, and have to run off to the nearest department store to become the latest customer of Playtex.

    The medical thinking is that if the gyno is caused by a drug (such as AS), it will cease when use of the drug has ceased.

    So medically, the most sensible thing to do is remove the cause of the gyno, and it will go away. I know that's not easy, and that the feeling that you are developing gyno will do a major number on your head. If it were me, I would certainly want to take proactive steps to help get rid of it, and planning your cycle in advance to include an anti-e is the logical move; it may only be for psychological comfort, but that's a both an important and appropriate perspective to consider.
    Last edited by TNT; 12-05-2001 at 04:02 AM.

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