Gyno (Anastrozole)

Didn’t think I was Gyno prone because the last cycle I did I was completely fine, but i started experiencing the symptoms so I hopped on.

I been doing .5 EOD as of right now and all symptoms (Itchiness exc) have went away except in certain temperatures I still have above normal puffy nipples. (Vacation is soon :frowning: lol)

Will this eventually go away or should my dosage be something like .25 every day or what, thanks for the help.

LiquiDex (Anastrozole) 30mL 1mg/mL

you can add nolva or nuke it with letro. The letro might make you feel like shit for your vacation though, which you probably don’t want.

It’ll go away eventually, how long you been running the AI?

Let this be a lesson to you: if you’d run the AI from the start like a good little boy you wouldn’t be in this situation now.

[quote]Yogi wrote:
you can add nolva or nuke it with letro. The letro might make you feel like shit for your vacation though, which you probably don’t want.

It’ll go away eventually, how long you been running the AI?

Let this be a lesson to you: if you’d run the AI from the start like a good little boy you wouldn’t be in this situation now.[/quote]

Ya ya, I learned my lesson… Just like a lot of men out there i’m sure. But I have been running my cycle for 4-5 weeks and have been running the LiquiDex (Anastrozole) at .5 EOD for 2 weeks ish.

Symptoms are fine now, cept the puffyness.

What are running? How much?

Sure they are puffy or just a little extra fat?

I found Nolva works great for puffy nips

Once you have gyno it’s going to stay there … the only way to get rid of it is surgery (thats gonna thin out your wallet, big time)

you should have taken 10mg of Nolvadex while on cycle.

Sorry to say it that way, i don’t know how bad your case is but if the glands got bigger till you get that surgery your life is gonna suck when your shirtless or probably when your wearing a shirt too … on a side note don’t play with it, wonder why homosexual guys have that certain look in their nipples? because their touching it all the time

(i don’t have anything against homosexual people, just making an example)

I got rid of a bitching, rock solid gyno lump with letro. Had it for months too. Surgery isn’t the only option.

[quote]dutchie1 wrote:
Once you have gyno it’s going to stay there … the only way to get rid of it is surgery (thats gonna thin out your wallet, big time)

you should have taken 10mg of Nolvadex while on cycle.

Sorry to say it that way, i don’t know how bad your case is but if the glands got bigger till you get that surgery your life is gonna suck when your shirtless or probably when your wearing a shirt too … on a side note don’t play with it, wonder why homosexual guys have that certain look in their nipples? because their touching it all the time

(i don’t have anything against homosexual people, just making an example)[/quote]

Not entirely true

[quote]BUDs wrote:

[quote]dutchie1 wrote:
Once you have gyno it’s going to stay there … the only way to get rid of it is surgery (thats gonna thin out your wallet, big time)

you should have taken 10mg of Nolvadex while on cycle.

Sorry to say it that way, i don’t know how bad your case is but if the glands got bigger till you get that surgery your life is gonna suck when your shirtless or probably when your wearing a shirt too … on a side note don’t play with it, wonder why homosexual guys have that certain look in their nipples? because their touching it all the time

(i don’t have anything against homosexual people, just making an example)[/quote]

Not entirely true[/quote]

Gyno is preventable with enouth anti-E’s… not curable

show me any case where a guy cured his gyno without surgery? show me any experienced coach that hasn’t said the only way is surgery

Nuking it with anti-e’s will thin it out but not get rid of it … also low/no estrogen will make your life harder

I have done it. Literally. I, personally, have done it.

I know it’s possible, because I, Yogi, have done it.

That’s how I know it’s possible. I did it. I have done it. Done it, have I. I can attest, first hand, to its effectiveness, as having done so, I have done it.

If you go on other boards you’ll find countless stories similar to mine, which is why I tried it, and it worked.

I’d had a solid gyno lump for 6 months, and letro cured it. Completely. Where there once was a lump, there is now no lump. Once lumped, I am now lumpless.

No gyno have I, for letro cured it.

Did I mention that I tried it and it worked? Because it did, you know. I had gyno - a solid, rubbery lump underneath my nipple - which then disappeared after a month or so of letro.

Where once there was gyno, there is now only sleek, sexy, gynoless nipple.

Long story short - letro can cure gyno.

Reduce E2 with Adex, letro, or aromasin. Add nolva.

[quote]dutchie1 wrote:

[quote]BUDs wrote:

[quote]dutchie1 wrote:
Once you have gyno it’s going to stay there … the only way to get rid of it is surgery (thats gonna thin out your wallet, big time)

you should have taken 10mg of Nolvadex while on cycle.

Sorry to say it that way, i don’t know how bad your case is but if the glands got bigger till you get that surgery your life is gonna suck when your shirtless or probably when your wearing a shirt too … on a side note don’t play with it, wonder why homosexual guys have that certain look in their nipples? because their touching it all the time

(i don’t have anything against homosexual people, just making an example)[/quote]

Not entirely true[/quote]

Gyno is preventable with enouth anti-E’s… not curable

show me any case where a guy cured his gyno without surgery? show me any experienced coach that hasn’t said the only way is surgery

Nuking it with anti-e’s will thin it out but not get rid of it … also low/no estrogen will make your life harder[/quote]

If you read his post correctly he never said he has gyno, he said he has symptoms of gyno.

And yes left untreated for an extended period of time surgery maybe the only option.

I’ve experience puffy nips, itchy nips and even a mild lump before and I’ve been able to reverse it all with either letro or Nolva