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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Steroids Info & Hardcore => Topic started by: RJ on July 16, 2007, 08:15:24 PM
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I have a clieny who is using anabolics. I stressed to him that Gyno is a factor with some people. He just recently told me that he has gyno and it is a lil smaller than a golf ball. My question is will Nolvadex reverse these affects and help the gyno disapear. He explained to me that he has had it for 6 weeks now. So is Nolvadex the cure for now? Please Help. Thanks a bunch..
RJ
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I have a clieny who is using anabolics. I stressed to him that Gyno is a factor with some people. He just recently told me that he has gyno and it is a lil smaller than a golf ball. My question is will Nolvadex reverse these affects and help the gyno disapear. He explained to me that he has had it for 6 weeks now. So is Nolvadex the cure for now? Please Help. Thanks a bunch..
RJ
Golf ball size that cant be good. Is the guy over weight and full of estrogen? May help, maybe it is just fat? A lot of it will not reverse, next time he sould use some estrogen control when he takes the anabolics.
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He'll more then likely need surgery if it's that bad.
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No this guy is very lean and its def. gyno not fat. I put him on some Nolvadex telling him it will help, I just hope it does. I explained to him about anti estrogens and he opt. not to listen. Anyways thank you for the input.
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No this guy is very lean and its def. gyno not fat. I put him on some Nolvadex telling him it will help, I just hope it does. I explained to him about anti estrogens and he opt. not to listen. Anyways thank you for the input.
I would personally hit this pretty hard with Nolva at this point, possibly even up to 40mg per day to start.
I have had to be very careful myself about gyno with every cycle, despite substantial use of anti-e's. I developed a very bad case after my first "big time" cycle around 1994, a time at which I knew nothing about anti-e's or PCT, basically going completely unprotected throughout. Although initially fairly impressive, it did slowly resolve spontaneously over the course or a year or so. The price I have paid, though, upon a return to AAS about 2 years ago after an 11-year hiatus, has been a strong tendency for it to resurge quickly at the ouset of each cycle.