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  • fluid from my nips?!?!?

    guys, i squeezed my nips the other day and a lights brown fluid came out. I have NOT had any swelling or tenderness but I Do have small knots under each of my nips, primarily the right. I remember asking the Dr when i was about 14 about this little hard spot under my nips and he said it was normal and would go away and they did but have resurfaced since using gear.

    i am on some pro hormone cypionates and 20mg/day of water based homemade suspension. i am not showing any other sides. am i somehow getting gyno? should i go back to that some old Dr and tell him they came back and i want a Rx or surgery? a buddy of mine is getting surgery soon, i wouldn't mind just getting them taken out if insurance will cover it and not worry again but i am concerned with scarring or malformation considering i compete.

  • #2
    The lumps that resurfaced are gyno....basically breast tissue.... you can get it during puberty (those are the ones who are prone to steroid induced gyno especially). The fluid probably means you're lactating in a way. It happened to my friend. Pretty weird...yes. Get some anti-e's.
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    • #3
      Oh....and insurance won't cover it. They only cover most of it if it's formed naturally...like during puberty....or there's some concern of it being cancerous. You'd have to shell out 3-5 grand to get it cut out. It sucks.
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      • #4
        i have the same shit going on, i tried to use some anti-e's for a while to see if it would help and it did nothing. i would get the bad boys removed , thats the course im taking. as for the scarring and such i would not worry about it so much, my buddy had some that was really naturally occuring and he only has a little scar on his nipple nothing big.

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        • #5
          cool guys, i will get on some arimidex or nolva.
          my friend's insurance is covering his surgery because he told the doctor he has kinda always had them but they just started acting up. i assume i could get mine paid for becuase my local doc is really cool and my old doc should have records of me complaining about them years and years ago even though they have never been tender just lumpy.

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          • #6
            your have prolactin gyno ......get letrozole ...

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            • #7
              where do you guys get taht insurance doesn't cover it? I went ot see a general surgeon, and he said that insurance would definitely cover all of it.

              But then again, i'm early 20's ...

              i don't see how prolacting gyno could be the case taking prohormones or susp ...

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              • #8
                heard of it before on other bb boards too... happens to some ppl...

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                • #9
                  i would still go to the doc imo

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                  • #10
                    your have prolactin gyno ......get letrozole ...
                    why letrozole, I thought only bromo, dostinex and maybe B6 were the only ways to fight prolactin gyno. If letrozole does it would make me happy as bromo and dostinex are hard to come by. Anybody?

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                    • #11
                      i thought the same, BlackJack. CJ, i am also in my early 20's, i believe i could get it paid for.

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                      • #12
                        Nolvadex reduces prolactin levels. Take nolva ASAP bro. 60mg/day until it's resolved, then you can go down to 20mg/day.

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