TweetYOU CAN'T GET RID OF IT? W/OUT THE KNIFE.
TweetI'm having my gyno cut out soon. I was just wondering are you more prone to getting gyno if u have already had it then someone who hasnt had it , when taking AAS??
I was gonna ask my doctor but didnt really didnt want to let him kno i was going to be using AAS
It would suck to get it twice, gotta use those ancillaries
Yours In Sport,
Harry Tasker
TweetYOU CAN'T GET RID OF IT? W/OUT THE KNIFE.
"WHERE THE MIND GOES, THE BODY WILL FOLLOW."
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"LEAD, FOLLOW OR GET OUT OF THE WAY!"
TweetWhy wouldn't you use anti-e's throughout your cycle? Your either prone to gyno or you were using way too much gear. Either way, use it during and several weeks post cycle.
TweetYes, you will be more prone.
Are they going to remove the whole gland, or just the excessive tissue? If they remove the whole gland then you cannot get gyno again.
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Tweeti echo gg
Tweetis that up to the doctor? or does that have to do with ur specific case? If So, I will make him remove the gland so I never have to worry.Originally Posted by Got Gear?
Is there any articles about getting gyno removed, then using AAS after, anything on that topic u know of , If so, I will search for it. thnx
Yours In Sport,
Harry Tasker
TweetI had a small case of puberty induced gyno that basically went away by the time I was 16... i reactivated it with gear use.... luckly its pretty minor, its really not noticible, unless you know of it.
TweetHere is a good site for gyno info: https://www.gynecomastia.org/Originally Posted by Adam Banks
As for the decision to remove the gland or not, it's something that your doctor should have consulted you on, and is generally a decision of both you and your doctor. Removing the whole gland can sometimes have the oposite effect of gyno..leaveing a little indent under your nipple. Ask your doctor about it...tell him you are worried that it may come back and you've heard that sometimes removeing the whole gland is an option.
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TweetOriginally Posted by Got Gear?
alright, i searched and searched that gyno.org website and could not find anything. But i found this website GYNO AND BODYBUILDERS. this has many pics of a bodybuilder who had his gland removed, it looks good. no indents.
https://www.plasticsurgery4u.com/proc...dybuilder.html
Yours In Sport,
Harry Tasker
Tweeti just got off the phone with my doctor. he said he would remove the gland and i said what about indents. he said plastic surg is artwork, some PS's will leave indents who dont sculpt it right when they cut it out. So the ones who the doctors who left indents, fucked up.
WOO HOO NO ***** TITS EVER AGAIN!!!
Yours In Sport,
Harry Tasker
TweetGood for you! Hope everything works out with this doc. Their the best in there.
TweetIm getting gyno surgery too. I want the whole gland removed also. Then I can use Tren I cant wait to get these bastards outta here!!!