gyno

mr_meanor

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I was talking to a buddy of mine he has some gyno under one of his nipples from a cycle he did almost a year ago.

my question is is it too late for him to take any nolva or clomid to reduse it, I know it will never go away without surgery but is it possible to help it a little without surgery?
 
mr_meanor said:
I was talking to a buddy of mine he has some gyno under one of his nipples from a cycle he did almost a year ago.

my question is is it too late for him to take any nolva or clomid to reduse it, I know it will never go away without surgery but is it possible to help it a little without surgery?

That's a long time, but I'd certainly try i before surgery.
 
smellycatt said:
That's a long time, but I'd certainly try i before surgery.

I'd say your friend's chances of seeing benefit from Nolvadex are pretty slim. Once Gyno turns into that hard...cartlidge feeling stuff, surgery is about the only way to get rid of it.....

If he wanted to try, I'd say go for it...but Honestly, I'd be less suprised if Al Sharpton won the Democratic nomination than I would be if your friend's gyno was cured by the Nolvadex.
 
thats kind of what I was thinking he did a cycle and was only 18 at the time and used some pretty strong doses, we got to talking today after leaving the gym and he was talking about scar tissue under his nipple from tearing muscles.

I was like dude let me see and sure enough he had a small bitch tit (not bad but still there) and I rubbed it and it was really hard. I asked him if his nipples ever burned or itched and he was like hell yeah they did for months.

I was like dude you have gyno he was all freaked out so I thought I would look into it for him, should have been better educated at what he was doing but I still kinda feel for the guy

what kind of surgeon would he use? a plastic surgeon?
 
Probably not (in my part of the country they are few and far between...A doctor of internal medicine will more than likely be the guy that gets to do the cutting... but I think a plastic surgeon would be the "prefered Surgeon" if it were up to me.

Anyway,,, most insurance plans won't cover it..unless it's a physical problem... Like if they caused him pain. or some other such thing... I know of atleast one guy (Tank) who was able to get his insurance to pay for his gyno surgery.. But to be completley honest here...I realy don't know...My suggestion would be to contact his Dr.. about a referral to get it removed, and then find out if Insurance will pay for it.
 
Perhaps...

I've crushed nolva and put the powder in dmso, it seemed to work well. My gyno was almost 3 months old. All gone now.. Might try it before you go under the knife, I hear it's painfull for quite a while.
 
proken said:
I've crushed nolva and put the powder in dmso, it seemed to work well. My gyno was almost 3 months old. All gone now.. Might try it before you go under the knife, I hear it's painfull for quite a while.


its worth a shot i assume
 
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Had that problem years ago and Nolv completely cured it - thank God. I really didn't think it would help but said, "what the fuck" and tried it.

Good luck to him.
 
you guys remember the post on the old board... the one about the guy who removed his own gyno.... now that took some balls!!! :eek:
 
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