If you tell your doctor it has always been there and it's starting to get painful then your insurance will probably cover it. Especially if you lie and mention something like there is a history of cancer in your family or make up an uncle who had male breast cancer or some shit like that. If your surgeon wants to make a quick $5000 he will find a way to make your insurance pay for it.
Nolva can not only block estrogen receptors, as it can also help to recover natural test levels after a cycle. Can letro have the same effect, block estrogen and promote natural test levels? What is, normally, the intake of letro per day?