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GYNO and puffy nipples -> can arimidex completely eliminate it ?

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I have some gyno here that I got from that stupid nortesten and I will start taking arimidex with clomid when I finish my cycle .

So , for you guys that have or had gyno , and are using or used arimidex , does it really ELIMINATE gyno and puffy nipples ??

My nipples look kinda fat , well in normal/warm temperatures , but when I am cold they don't look bad at all .....and I am with 9 % bodyfat , so it is just the gyno ,not fat .... will arimidex make my nipples look normal again ??

I am sick of this shit detracting from the overral look of my chest and my body .


so , please tell me your results with arimidex .


Victor
 
Sorry bro. Arimedex does NOT Eliminate Gyno...it PREVENTS it.

Once you have it, it desnt go away. I just had surgery and it sucked. Alway play prevent...not catch up!!!!

I was the same way...right out of the shower I looked great ....when I wokeup in the morning from sleep, I have a nice rack!

Good luck
 
thanks for the link nuttz

Big E 75 -damn are you sure it doesn't eliminate gyno ?? I ve heard that some people were able to eliminate it taking arimidex


bump for more opinions / results with arimidex


Victor
 
I am no expert on gyno, but I can tell you this. If you have a hard lump your only option is surgery. If you are in the earlier stages the arimidex will help. Arimi would still be wise to use as to keep it from progressing and help with the fat deposits caused by gyno.
 
Victor:

I am 100% sure that it doesnot get rid of the hard mass once it is there. I have been seeing a doc and recently had surgery. I told the doc everything so I culd get exactly the right treatment. He put me on arimedex for a wjhile to se if i made a difference. The result was that the arimedex did soften the mass up but it was ALL still there. I was on this treatment for three mos. Past 3 mos, I dont know theexact results. My doc was sure that it would stop the progression and soften things a bit BUT it would not get rid of the mass. So I had it taken out. Best decision I have made. Its been 13 days and it looks great! I am still a little swelled up (lypo, excision) but it still looks better than it did. Doc says that in a week or two, it will be much better!

Good luck guys.
This info is from my Doc who knows exactly what i had taken. But remember, there is little cncrete medical evidence of any of this. Just an experiment!
 
Arimidex won't do anything for gyno, nor will it effect estrogen already in your system or have any effect in any way on progesterone. The aromitase enzyme is responsible for all but trace amounts of estrogen in in the male body. It converts testosterone into estrogen. Arimidex simply occupies the binding site on the aromitase enzyme, preventing testosterone from binding... that's it.

If you're running deca/eq/fina etc... arimidex will do you no good. These things don't aromitize but are similar enough in structure to progesterone that they can bind to the progesterone receptor. The only way I know for sure to stop that is using winny. I've heard talk of RU486 doing the same thing, but I really don't know much about RU486 at all so I can't say one way or the other.
 
THERE SEEMS TO BE A LITTLE CONFUSION HERE.

Anastrozole can reduce hard tissue gyno-- however the longer that you have had it the longer it will take and the less likely it will be to work. Combination therapy may be more effective A + T-- plus dieting to reduce fatty tissue (topical yohimbine may also help with this)

arimidex and tamoxifin will HELP with PR induced gyno--- by reducing ER agonism of the tissue... both the ER and the PR are responsible for GYNO. It will not be as effective as a PR antagonist, but they will help.. though how much will VARY a lot.... but to say that they are useless is not accurate.

another factor that must be looked at is prolactin.. this bad boy is often over looked.. can be combatted with vitex (though dosing parameters are sketchy at this time) and bromocriptine (not the safest)... other options are to increase dopamine (seligine hcl and piracetam help)

peace
 
Dont buy liquid its not as stable as the tablet form. I buy it at one of the no prescription pharmacies like Validonlinepharmacy.com
 
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