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    It kicks in from a prevention standpoint almost immediately and from a treatment standpoint as well. It just takes time. Studies are months long, but after 2-3 weeks or so i see a big diff in lump as long as caught early (which it sounds like it has been).

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    Thanks Jimmy. I was hoping to hear from you. I referred to your post that you made a while be re: ralox and found it extremely helpful. Just wanted to better understand the time and whether or not it was already 'working' even though I haven't noticed a difference - which I understood that I probably wouldn't notice some change for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    It kicks in from a prevention standpoint almost immediately and from a treatment standpoint as well. It just takes time. Studies are months long, but after 2-3 weeks or so i see a big diff in lump as long as caught early (which it sounds like it has been).
    ^^^ X2

    Just stay at your current dose, taking the tamox (nolva) also will help the gyno from progressing, but it takes time for the lump to go away.

    I had pubertal gyno, took nolva and it took about 5 weeks for it to go away, and i wasnt on cycle. Just keep on taking it.

    Also, if there is still some gyno left during ur PCT, continue using either NOlva or Rolax after PCT has concluded (at 20mg for nolva, 60mg for rolax)

    Dont jump on letro, read Jimmys post for more info on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemonada8 View Post
    ^^^ X2

    Just stay at your current dose, taking the tamox (nolva) also will help the gyno from progressing, but it takes time for the lump to go away.

    I had pubertal gyno, took nolva and it took about 5 weeks for it to go away, and i wasnt on cycle. Just keep on taking it.

    Also, if there is still some gyno left during ur PCT, continue using either NOlva or Rolax after PCT has concluded (at 20mg for nolva, 60mg for rolax)

    Dont jump on letro, read Jimmys post for more info on that.
    Cheers buddy! I appreciate the info. I thought about "front-loading" it and doing 120mg per day but I am already taking so many other chemicals (nolva, adex, prami) I figure it best to just run 60mg ED throughout.

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