Had natural gyno removed. Always at risk if I did a cycle?

Squatter13

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Hey Brothers,

I had natural gyno. I developed it in puberty, starting around age 11. It made my life pretty much hell.

I had my gyno removed at age 26, 4 years ago. They surgically removed gland tissue then did lipo around it to remove excess fatty tissue as I understand it.

I was thinking that some time down the road I might do a 12 week cycle when the time is right, when I reach my potential and after much more reading. (I'm not rushing into it.)

I wanted to know if I have a propensity to develop gyno on a cycle even more than most guys as I already had it in my life. Is it always something I'll have to deal with? Pardon the analogy, but is it like a tree stump inside my chest, ready to grow another sapling given the right conditions? heh.

I am really happy with the way my surgery went and would be apprehensive to risk what I have now.

Thanks guys..
 
I know a bodybuilder who got hump and had the surgery. He still juices like crazy and said he never had a problem with it since. Atleast that's what he told me anyways..
 
Hey Brothers,

I had natural gyno. I developed it in puberty, starting around age 11. It made my life pretty much hell.

I had my gyno removed at age 26, 4 years ago. They surgically removed gland tissue then did lipo around it to remove excess fatty tissue as I understand it.

I was thinking that some time down the road I might do a 12 week cycle when the time is right, when I reach my potential and after much more reading. (I'm not rushing into it.)

I wanted to know if I have a propensity to develop gyno on a cycle even more than most guys as I already had it in my life. Is it always something I'll have to deal with? Pardon the analogy, but is it like a tree stump inside my chest, ready to grow another sapling given the right conditions? heh.

I am really happy with the way my surgery went and would be apprehensive to risk what I have now.

Thanks guys..

It depends on how much gland tissue is left and if it is functional. If they removed some and it is functional, you are still prone to gyno, but less noticeably.
 
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