I'm going to get gyno surgery in March. My question is...... my doc says he is going to take out the glands. But what are the chances one gets gyno again? Cus I'm sure there will always be a part of a gland still there..... from what I read the gland is what keeps the nipple ajoined to the chest. ?
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Ive had one nipple operated on as i was taking 5 mgs of dbol when i was 17 lol and i grew a lump. He cut right underneath the nipple and cut the ball and gland out. Some o fmy nipple turned a darker color, its the nerve your doc has to watch for as that nipple i had operated on is not sensitive i can barely feel anything. I also think that there is a risk of killing the nipple as well. But my nipple looks great never had gyno there before. Reason i know is because the one that did not get operated on get swollen up and very uncomfortable at times when im juicing
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If he removes the gland u can't get gynoOriginally posted by Polish Prince View PostI'm going to get gyno surgery in March. My question is...... my doc says he is going to take out the glands. But what are the chances one gets gyno again? Cus I'm sure there will always be a part of a gland still there..... from what I read the gland is what keeps the nipple ajoined to the chest. ?
Agin in that nipple
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i have also heard and read that some people can get it again after the procedure. i would say to stay on top of your blood work and if you take anything that converts over to estro keep an anti estro in at all times.Originally posted by Polish Prince View Posti researched that u cant remove the entire gland because some of it does connect to your actual nipple?TGBSupplements REP
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