I have a lil bit of gyno. I was told that Cabergoline would cure it. It is old and I am not on any gear right now. But the growths are visible and I hate them. I can’t swing surgery now. Has anyone had any experience with this drug?
Caber is used to control prolactin induced gyno. If the growths have been there for a while I think that surgical removal is the only option. Although you may want to try high doses of letro with nolv and see if that helps at all before going under the knife.
Yeah, that’s what I think that it is from. I was taking tren at the time that it was getting inflamed. I’m planning on getting on again for a good while…wanted to start the Cabargoline first to see what it could do with it
[quote]CHAINSAW wrote:
Yeah, that’s what I think that it is from. I was taking tren at the time that it was getting inflamed. I’m planning on getting on again for a good while…wanted to start the Cabargoline first to see what it could do with it[/quote]
Cabergoline is not going to do much for it at this point. You are better off doing what 2thepain said. Try a high dose of letrozole and taper down after a couple of months. This can be dangerous to your immune system and joints, however, so you’d want to take it easy at that time as well.
Such a high suppression of estrogen is not really healthy. That said, if I had gyno, I would try this before spending $3000 to have it surgically removed.
I tryed everything to get rid of my gyno,but no luck i gave up.Im having my glands removed sometime this spring, its expensive 2700, but damn, i will be a very satisfied person after it. ![]()
[quote]sota123 wrote:
I tryed everything to get rid of my gyno,but no luck i gave up.Im having my glands removed sometime this spring, its expensive 2700, but damn, i will be a very satisfied person after it. :)[/quote]
How did the gyno arise?
Cortes-Ill give it a try. Eventually If it doesn’t work Ill just get it cut out and not worry about. But damn I hate it (im the only one who really notices it) they look huge to me. Cabar seems like an interesting drug anyways. The source that told me about it swears to it. So I was wondering if anyone had tried it.
[quote]Cortes wrote:
sota123 wrote:
I tryed everything to get rid of my gyno,but no luck i gave up.Im having my glands removed sometime this spring, its expensive 2700, but damn, i will be a very satisfied person after it. ![]()
How did the gyno arise?[/quote]
majority of it was from puberty, and the rest from aas. I ran my first 2 cycles with no type of sensitevity or tenderness but on the 3rd cycle i added my first oral ever (adrol)and thats where it primarily grew from.
I think it is safe to say that it is not “if” you get gyno, but rather “when” as I have met many old timers who have had it done. Gear or no gear…that is the scary part.
hey chainsaw you mind letting us know what kind of tren you were using (ace?), how long you were using it for, and how many mgs you were doing?
i plan on doing Tren Ace soon and i dont wanna run into gyno. This info would be much appreciated.
thx,
juicy.
Good luck clearing that up!!! If its not to much trouble let us know what happens with the Cabaser. I suspect there are more than a few peeps on this site who are interested in how things pan out.
Juicy-It was Tren Ace and what I was doing wrong was that I was taking it E.O.D. as well as just taking it by itself. My next cycle will be Tren and test, on test always with intermitent cycles of the tren. As far as dose it was supposed to be 100mg, I suspect it was closer to 80mg
Bellas Daddy- I sure will that Caber is on it’s way as well as some Aromasin, I checked out the letro and it is brutal on the joints
[quote]CHAINSAW wrote:
Juicy-It was Tren Ace and what I was doing wrong was that I was taking it E.O.D. as well as just taking it by itself. My next cycle will be Tren and test, on test always with intermitent cycles of the tren. As far as dose it was supposed to be 100mg, I suspect it was closer to 80mg
Bellas Daddy- I sure will that Caber is on it’s way as well as some Aromasin, I checked out the letro and it is brutal on the joints[/quote]
But you are not listening, man. Caber is not going to clear up your gyno at this point. Letro may be hard on the joints but it is your only option now, save surgery. Caber should have been used the moment prolactin induced gyno began. You are wasting your money.