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    i was starting to have a lil gyno problem and went to my hookup to get some and damn he was OUT!!!! just sold all he had the day before...so i had to wait for about 8 days without any ..so i finally got it about 14 days ago and have been taking 60 to 75 mg a day of liquid nolva....and now the hurting has gone away a lil and now i have a lil lump under each nipple ...lil swollen also...
    so what happened? liquid nolva not real or waited to long what?
    it was the last week of my shot to. im going to the doc wed..

    lesson learned is this ALWAYS HAVE IT ON HAND PERIOD!!! i fiquered if i needed it i would get it from him...and i had seen it with his gear many times throughout my cycle so i thought he would always have it on hand....
    any thoughts....thanks

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    Re: A Lesson Learned........

    Originally posted by 34pumped
    i was starting to have a lil gyno problem and went to my hookup to get some and damn he was OUT!!!! just sold all he had the day before...so i had to wait for about 8 days without any ..so i finally got it about 14 days ago and have been taking 60 to 75 mg a day of liquid nolva....and now the hurting has gone away a lil and now i have a lil lump under each nipple ...lil swollen also...
    so what happened? liquid nolva not real or waited to long what?
    it was the last week of my shot to. im going to the doc wed..

    lesson learned is this ALWAYS HAVE IT ON HAND PERIOD!!! i fiquered if i needed it i would get it from him...and i had seen it with his gear many times throughout my cycle so i thought he would always have it on hand....
    any thoughts....thanks

    thanks for the post.

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    • #3
      sorry you had to learn the lesson this way.

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      • #4
        i told you from day 1 to get it, should have listened to B2! j/k

        dont say a word about AS to your doc, maybe you can get it hacked out for free lol

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        • #5
          yea billy you ARE A GOOD BRO on here for sure....you advice has been true ..bro...yea i aint gonna tell the doc ...lol well just see what goes down wed at 2

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          • #6
            Try taking nolvadex at 20mg ED for 3-4 months. This could help with your gyno problem.

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            • #7
              Yes yes.. no need to say more.. always always have anti e's plentyful before starting your cycle..

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              • #8
                GYNO IS IRREVERSABLE … sorry to have to break to you… I know a lot of guys don’t believe this …but it is a fact … when pp get ichy nips and think that the nolva will make it go away it is partially true it will stop it were it is but the little unnoticeable gyno will not go away .. and if you have lumps under the nips go see your doc… if it is noticeable [and you have the money] get it removed…..

                I hope everything works out for you
                EVERYTHING I SAY IS ONLY AN OPINION.

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                • #9
                  I am soooooo glad I am not prone to gyno. my hair falls out in clumps but I aint got man mammaries
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                  • #10
                    From http://911papers.virtualave.net/clas...necomastia.htm

                    "When the primary cause can be identified and corrected, breast enlargement usually diminishes until it usually disappears. For example, "androgen replacement therapy may produce dramatic improvement in men with testicular insufficiency. However, if the gynecomastia is of long duration (and fibrosis has replaced the original ductal hyperplasia), correction of the primary defect may not be followed by resolution." (Isselbacher, 2038) In this case, surgery would be the only effective treatment. Candidates for surgery include those with several psychologic and/or cosmetic problems, continued growth, or a suspected malignancy.

                    The treatment selected for this disease is related to how the patient was affected by the disease. The treatment for a person who contracted the disease through certain drug use will be treated different from a person who is affected from a related disease. If gynecomastia is contracted through drug use, the patient will needs to discontinue the medications that are associated with the disease. The only exception is when there is a life threatening illness involved, and there is no alternative medication available.

                    For those suffering from gynecomastia, the doctor may prescribe antiestrogens such as clomiphene citrate or tamoxiten to eliminate tenderness of the breast. "The non-aromatizable androgen dihydrotesosterone also has been reported to reduce gynecomastia by reducing testicular secretion of estradiol, by decreasing peripheral conversion of precursors to estradiol and by increasing circulating levels of androgen."(Kohler, 295) In patient with painful gynecomastia and who are not candidates for other therapy, treat-ments with antiestrogens such as tamoxifen may be used."

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                    • #11
                      hey "sorry" I didn't say that earlier ok, it'll work out for you though, your a good kid though

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                      • #12
                        Maybe I'm missing something, but I've had lumps bigger than a quarter wide and have had them shrink to the size of a pea, and if I'm off for a long time they will amost completly go away. What is happening there???

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                        • #13
                          The first sentence of the text I posted above states that once the cause of the gyno is corrected, the gyno itself usually goes away. It's not always permanent. So there's hope that surgery isn't mandatory for every lump that grows.

                          I would keep taking the nolva and see if it goes away.

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                          • #14
                            Once you get past the intitial lumps, gyno will be pretty much irreversible. But, steady nolvadex treatment for 4 months or more, has signifigantly reduced growth size, up to 75%.
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                            • #15
                              thanks alot bros for your info....im gonna keep reposting what i find out...

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