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Can "old" Gyno Be Cured Without Surgery?

juanderlei

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I have had nagging and PAINFUL Gyno behind my left nipple for about 8 years now, which is a result of AAS use prior to knowing anything about anti-estrogen drugs or the importance of using them. If I pinch the lump it is probably about the size of a ping pong ball.

About a year ago, I started getting pain behind my right nipple and I immediately incorporated Nolv into the cycle I was running. Obviously I addressed the issue too late, because I still have a relatively small, EXTREMELY painful lump under my right nipple.

My question is, based on the limited information I've provided, can my specific case of Gyno be corrected without surgery? If not then I will certainly explore the surgery option because I'm getting extremely tired of living with this.

I have heard that "new" Gyno can be treated if addressed quick enough, but God only knows if there's any truth to that comment.

ANY advice from anyone regarding this matter would be extremely appreciated.

Obviously I never took this issue seriously in the past and I've certainly paid the price for it, but now I'm ready to take the necessary steps, at any cost or effort, to correct the issue.

Thanks in advance for your input!
 
Well a "ping pong ball" size lump huh? I would make sure that these aren't growing to begin with as that is rather large as far as I am aware for Gyno.

I have dealt with "older" gyno in the past with relatively decent success. There are a few regimes out there that will work to drastically decrease the size and sensitivity of the lumps.

One that I stumbled upon was a combination of Forged Bromo and Stanzol(both available at Mr. Supps). These both work drastically to reduce estrogen levels to what most people would consider dangerous so I would be very cautious and cannot guarantee you the same results. I ran these in unison for 6 weeks with cardio 3x a week and by the end of this period my nipples were no longer sensitive to contact, no longer pained, and decreased significantly in size.

Also there is a well renowned combo of letro and tamox that my bro need-to recommended to me and believe he handles on a case to case basis. This worked best for me but obviously there is a little more work/time in obtaining these ancillaries.

Best of luck bor.
 
Well a "ping pong ball" size lump huh? I would make sure that these aren't growing to begin with as that is rather large as far as I am aware for Gyno.

I have dealt with "older" gyno in the past with relatively decent success. There are a few regimes out there that will work to drastically decrease the size and sensitivity of the lumps.

One that I stumbled upon was a combination of Forged Bromo and Stanzol(both available at Mr. Supps). These both work drastically to reduce estrogen levels to what most people would consider dangerous so I would be very cautious and cannot guarantee you the same results. I ran these in unison for 6 weeks with cardio 3x a week and by the end of this period my nipples were no longer sensitive to contact, no longer pained, and decreased significantly in size.

Also there is a well renowned combo of letro and tamox that my bro need-to recommended to me and believe he handles on a case to case basis. This worked best for me but obviously there is a little more work/time in obtaining these ancillaries.

Best of luck bor.

Thanks for the advice Bro...

OK you forced me to take another look... The lump on the left side is almost the exact size of a quarter... Maybe my recollection of the size of a ping pong ball is wrong, but quarter-sized is still too Goddamn big for my liking!

Anyway, I'll do some research on the suggestions you made and get something started ASAP...

Thanks again for taking the time to respond Bro!
 
Quarter size is what I dealt with in my left as well only had pea size in my right. Follow Link for my original thread as well as feedback from other members.
 
cuthroat -

Thanks for the link... It's refreshing to hear that someone in an almost identical situation was able to address the situation and get some damn relief... I was starting to think surgery was the only option, and it seems that I may be able to avoid it...

I'll read your original post now...

Thanks again for your willingness to help Brother!
 
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