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  • Question regarding Letro and Liquidex

    I've got some gyno that I'm trying to get rid of and I've already read up on how to get rid of it while off cycle (i haven't been on cycle for 8 months). I have some left over liquidex but was thinking of getting Letro because I have heard it is a better option, more powerful. I live in Canada and from what I know I can get the gyno surgery for free (hurray), I want to go to the doctor and potentially get rid of it but prefer not to get cut.
    My question is how would the doctor test to see the reason for the gyno? (steriods or from puberty) And can I take the letro, or liquidex, or would the doctors tests figure out I'm taking something that is not prescribed to me? I just switched family doctors so I do not know this doctor at all and would prefer him not to think I am doing any illegal activities. Oh and my gyno is an under the nipple lump and is under both nipples. Any help would be awesome. Thanks.

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    use the letro first, a good months worth. Remember to taper down off it though, maybe then run arimidex for a couple weeks and taper that also

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    • #3
      Can the doctors tests for the gyno (if there are any) figure out that I am taking letro?

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      • #4
        They won't tyest for that, but the point is to see if the letro will shift it before deciding whether to have the surgery, right?

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        • #5
          you are making things to difficult. one step at a time. get the letro, use it for a few months. it may make the gyno go away completely. if it doesn't work, THEN go to the doc. no they cant test for what gave you gyno. but one thing i am almost certain on, you will have to pay for it. that kind of surgery is considered cosmetic. you wont get that for free.

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          • #6
            I always make things more difficult. I'll try the letro first. Regarding the surgery, I still have to look into it but from second hand knowledge (which is always 100% true and never exagerated) I had heard if the doctor is convinced that it is painful then it is removed for free. Some people need lipo after and that is not free. As I said, I still have to look more into that.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by snowshark84 View Post
              I always make things more difficult. I'll try the letro first. Regarding the surgery, I still have to look into it but from second hand knowledge (which is always 100% true and never exagerated) I had heard if the doctor is convinced that it is painful then it is removed for free. Some people need lipo after and that is not free. As I said, I still have to look more into that.
              let us know but i am pretty sure you wont get it free.

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              • #8
                i'll keep you posted.

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                • #9
                  how bad is the gyno by the way? you have a better chance of getting it free if it is really bad. maybe you should start estrogen and progesterone therapy to make them baby grow like a weed. :P

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                  • #10
                    Not super bad, enough that if I get hit right in the nipple it hurts like hell though. I hate when people are like "wow you have a big chest" then proceed to poke me in the damn nipple, it's painful.

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                    • #11
                      Try taking a soccer ball to the chest when you're sensitive - DAMN!!!

                      SS - aren't you in Canada? Maybe that's why your surgery would be *free*??
                      Last edited by coffee-guy; 10-31-08, 12:49 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Yes I do, I live in Vancouver. From what I understand the surgery is free, but I'll double check... Bouncers posts have made me doubt my second hand knowledge.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by fog_hat1981 View Post

                          SS - aren't you in Canada? Maybe that's why your surgery would be *free*??
                          you need to read peoples WHOLE post before you respond. lol. :P

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by snowshark84 View Post
                            I've got some gyno that I'm trying to get rid of and I've already read up on how to get rid of it while off cycle (i haven't been on cycle for 8 months). I have some left over liquidex but was thinking of getting Letro because I have heard it is a better option, more powerful. I live in Canada and from what I know I can get the gyno surgery for free (hurray), I want to go to the doctor and potentially get rid of it but prefer not to get cut.
                            My question is how would the doctor test to see the reason for the gyno? (steriods or from puberty) And can I take the letro, or liquidex, or would the doctors tests figure out I'm taking something that is not prescribed to me? I just switched family doctors so I do not know this doctor at all and would prefer him not to think I am doing any illegal activities. Oh and my gyno is an under the nipple lump and is under both nipples. Any help would be awesome. Thanks.
                            he wont know anything different if you dont tell him. if you can have the surgery for free,,i would run that option.

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