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temporary swelling vs. severe gyno

streklor

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Please experienced moderators or others with experience please give me some feedback. it will only take a second.

i have been using sustanon 250 and noticed some puffiness and pain under one of my nipples. i started taking novladex and clomid 5 days ago and the pain is gone. i think the puffiness is going down just a little but i can't tell. it is so subtle. I took the novladex 40 mgs per day as soon as i noticed.

is this permanent? at some other sites i found authorities that claim that unless the gyno is "severe" it should subside with time. and that the antiestrogen drugs i am taking will actually reduce the swelling.

my last shot was 2 weeks ago and so i am going to not use sustanon anymore because i obviously react to strongly but i was wondering:

what should my post cycle recovery dosages of clomid and novladex be? i used three weeks of 250 sustanon so a total of 750 mgs over about one month.
 
Feel behind your arreola(nipple).If there are no hard lumps,like small marbles,then you are okay.The swelling can be from estrogenic fat patterning,as well as extra-cellular fluids drawn into the region by both estrogen and prolactin.This manifestation is not permanent.Hard,fibrous growths however,are.
 
severe gyno is when you have knots behind your nipple, I have had mine removed and guess what! It is back on one side, oh well the doc says he will get it done but I am going to wait 9-10 months to hav it cut out.
 
so i am going to not use sustanon anymore because i obviously react to strongly
Don't think that only "Sustenon" will cause this. If you're prone all test products will give you a problem. Cypionate, Enanthate, Propinate, just to name a few. All this could be avoided however with an anti estrogen used right from the start. The most widely used at the moment would be Arimidex/Liquidex.
 
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