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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite
    At this stage I would go get some blood work done. Any Adex suggestions would be a guessing game.
    ^^^You beat me too this!

    BW would be the best way to see what is happening. Randomly dosing pills is a "shot gun in the dark" approach. There are plenty of useful meds to reduce gyno symptoms IF the mass hasn't become dense or fibrous which could require a surgical resection to eliminate. Evista (raloxifene), femara, and tamoxifen are standards for early stage gyno but in the future, follow a proper AI protocol so you aren't forced to treat something that my have been avoided.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    ^^^You beat me too this!

    BW would be the best way to see what is happening. Randomly dosing pills is a "shot gun in the dark" approach. There are plenty of useful meds to reduce gyno symptoms IF the mass hasn't become dense or fibrous which could require a surgical resection to eliminate. Evista (raloxifene), femara, and tamoxifen are standards for early stage gyno but in the future, follow a proper AI protocol so you aren't forced to treat something that my have been avoided.
    Thanks for the help,, yea I never did a proper AI or PCT until now so I defintly brought this on myself just don't won't it too get worse

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    ^^^You beat me too this!

    BW would be the best way to see what is happening. Randomly dosing pills is a "shot gun in the dark" approach. There are plenty of useful meds to reduce gyno symptoms IF the mass hasn't become dense or fibrous which could require a surgical resection to eliminate. Evista (raloxifene), femara, and tamoxifen are standards for early stage gyno but in the future, follow a proper AI protocol so you aren't forced to treat something that my have been avoided.

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