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  • After gyno surgery are Anti E's as important?

    i had my gyno removed last week. Doc said that he removed 98% of the gland.

    For those who have had gyno removal. are anti E still required to be used while "on"?

  • #2
    I hate to tell you this but your not out of the woods just because you had surgery......I know two guys that had to have the surgery twice....

    Take the anti meds...

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    • #3
      YUP. Ive had the surgery and now have to go back. Keep up on the anti-e's.

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      • #4
        How much did the surgery run you? Did your insurance company help cover it?

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        • #5
          I thought if they removed the gland you were good but if they just remove the extra tissue then you could get it again?

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          • #6
            My doc told me that he removed 98% of the gland. The other 2% was what is in the nipple.

            But I too have heard of those having Gyno removed and it later came back.

            Insurance normaly won't cover it. But if you search around its the doctor that will help with the insurance factor.

            It cost me 2000 total. But I didn't require lipo. I also did the surgery under local pain killers.

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            • #7
              I was told by a competent surgeon that if the sugery is done correctly there is no chance of it reoccuring. I am thinking the trick is finding a surgeon familiar with dealing with bodybuilders. Hard but possible.

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              • #8
                I had my surgery done at Sloan-Kettering, the cancer center in Manhattan, they removed everything, this was some pre pubscent thing I had done when I was 12, and insurance did cover it...but iof they are only removing the build up and not the gland itself, it can come back..also the removal of the glan is more removal from the entire area...I have to keep my lower pecs up in order to keep the scars from being too visable

                Ive ran 2 grams of test with a gram of deca and tren, and nothing
                just a lot of water

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                • #9
                  if the gland is removed then it cannot come back, i've had it removed in both sides and i don't run anti E and nothing has came back

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by joe bigboy
                    if the gland is removed then it cannot come back, i've had it removed in both sides and i don't run anti E and nothing has came back
                    do you notice any type of depression from the removed gland (not mental depression, LOL, but like a small indent where they used to be). I eventually want to get the surgery but I don't want to be physically scarred from it.

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                    • #11
                      I just got back from the doc. I asked hime if it as even possible to remove Gyno and not the gland. He said no. My next question was do I need to use Anti E's along with anabolic use. He said he doesn't recommend anything because thats not what he is trained on.

                      So it looks like a few guys that have had the gyno say they don't use anti E's without problems and then a few say that there gyno has cam back.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ryker77
                        I just got back from the doc. I asked hime if it as even possible to remove Gyno and not the gland. He said no. My next question was do I need to use Anti E's along with anabolic use. He said he doesn't recommend anything because thats not what he is trained on.

                        So it looks like a few guys that have had the gyno say they don't use anti E's without problems and then a few say that there gyno has cam back.
                        as in everything in life there are always conflicting data. LOL

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by stonecold54
                          do you notice any type of depression from the removed gland (not mental depression, LOL, but like a small indent where they used to be). I eventually want to get the surgery but I don't want to be physically scarred from it.
                          on the right side there is an indention that you can feel if you press on it but you can't tell just by looking at it. the left one there isn't as much of an indention but it does have a lil scar that still remains. both mine were done by a general surgeon though not a plastic surgeon.

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                          • #14
                            even with surgery and glad removed the body need to get rid of excess estrogens in times of cycles just like with gyno...
                            gets rid of bloat, high estrogen levels and other sides.

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                            • #15
                              I never got bloated but I did get gyno... :(

                              So are you saying that the gyno can comeback? Or that anti E's are still a good idea.

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