letro/nolva combo...

rookie03

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ok my endocrinologist is a bitch... he had me do three blood tests go to the doctor for 3 appointments for my puberty induced gyno... and now hes tellin me it still might go away on its own. i had it since i was 10 or 11 and now im 20... its not goin anywhere if anything its gettin worse. so hes not gonna give me any drugs since the fda doesnt approve them for gyno... can i just take letro and nolva combo to get this shit off my body its been way to long and i really want to feel comforatable swimming... i got a nice body i oughta be able to show it! what are the side affects of nolva and letro? he said theirs to many side affects to give someone nolvadex and letro... i see all you guys using this so i dont understand what the fuck hes talkin about. any help? thanks alot guys!
 
Take one or the other if you are planning on this.

There are plenty of guys who have had gyno and had it go away eventually with letro, and sometimes in combination with winstrol, but there's never any guarantee.
 
Letro may help, and it's probably your best and only option. I'd run a high dose of letro until it subsides or you come to the conclusion it isn't working. I'd run 5mg a day for 10 days, then 2.5mg a day for at least 2 weeks. You can reassess your progress on what is working at that point. Adding B6 may help or it might not. Anyway, certainly couldn't hurt. 600mg a day divided up should suffice.
 
Lol, bump is to "bump" the thread back up to keep it going.

I had mine cut out and glad I did ever since. Is your doc willing to discuss that option? Especially given that it was naturally occurring I'd think he'd at least talk about it. If not Letro has been known to be effective, but it can pretty hard on your blood profiles. Go to the top of the web window and click on 'Drug Profiles' under the title banner, you'll read some good info there. gl.
 
ive heard some bad stories that the guys chest came out lumpy after surgery... how do you find a good surgeon that is still covered by health insurance?
 
Well, I've never come across that but that's not to say it doesn't happen I guess. I have two friends also had their's cut out and no problems at all. My GP sent me to a specialist, but you can always ask how many times they've done it, how familiar they are with the problem, etc. You're allowed to question surgeons beforehand, afterall it's your body being cut into.
 
thanks 'tensity for the definition. as far as questioning a surgeon, absolutely! i don't have any experience w/gyno but i'm an RN and i know you should ALWAYS question a surgeon about experience before he cuts on you.
 
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