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Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 51 |
Alright, it's got me worried now... I haven't even taken roids and I haven't really found any info to help me on this situation. All I've taken before is 19-norandrostenedione and 4/5androstenediol. Now that I am still on it, my right chest is fairly sore underneath the nipple and I can sometimes feel a slight lump... no one seems to be able to help me. what can i take to get rid of this and how much do I need? I know if stuff like clomid/nolva etc. can help out the big guys with the real thing, then something has got to help me with this! Oh yeah, the supplement suggests Chrysin, but I've done that before with andro and that's when I actually got my first symptoms... in fact, someone once suggested the Chrysin is probably what got my gyno started when I was taking it after my andro days... PLEASE HELP! I'd like to get this cleared up before starting a REAL cycle. | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 51 |
For God's sake, this IS a serious post... I know it may sound like a joke what with the mention of gyno on "prohormones," BUT I'd really like to get this problem cleared up before starting up a real cycle! Thanks! | ||
Pro Bodybuilder Posts: 534 |
SURGERY | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 51 |
Thanks for the reply; however, I was looking for something a little less drastic. I would only look towards that as a last resort. Anyone? | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 272 |
get yourself some nolva or arimidex and start taking them. Gyno is Gyno. Actually, i hope its not from the nor-andro. this would be much like deca induced gyno, so you would need either that Ru486 (something like this) or winstrol. Ask around for some nolva and arimidex. if you cant get them go to your doc and explain the situation and tell him you NEED an anti-estrogen. And for God's sakes, stop taking andro! | ||
Amateur Bodybuilder Posts: 245 |
Gyno is relatively common in guys who have never touched juice in their life. Go to the doctor and have him take a look. Don't tell him about the prohormones if you don't want to. In general, it's bad to withhold info from your doctor, but I think in this case it won't make any difference. Dieting and anti-estrogens reduce the size of the gyno, but once it's there, your only option is surgery or perhaps site injections of GH or prostaglandins. |
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