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How To Get Rid Of Gyno With Letro (Femara)
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Update 7months and 1 day, not much improvement since my last update however I do feel there is very slow improvement holding in yet as does have a sharp stinging ache now and again as if letro is attacking the stubborn bit trying to break it down
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Holy fuck dude. 7 months on letro? 2-3 months was bad enuf for me. Letro only got rid of so much of that for me. Tried nolva to no avail. Raloxifene fixed my shit primo :thumb: Also a slow process, but no damn cracking joints with that stuff. What I did was taper letro into adex while adding Raloxifene. Read up on it at sponser. No promises, just sayin that's only thing that fixed my problems
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Where do you purchase Letro now? I noticed this message board started 5 years ago. I've got a half dollar sized mushy sore lump behind my right nipple for 2 months now. I had a non-visible pea size lump and used some leftover Nolvadex to try and get rid of it and all it did was make it worse! Should've just lived with the small lump since it wasn't visible. I haven't been on a cycle since last summer. Should I try Arimidex first or just get Letro? If Letro, where do I buy it and what dose should I run? Thanks.
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Same place bro. .5mg until goneOriginally posted by silas718 View PostWhere do you purchase Letro now? I noticed this message board started 5 years ago. I've got a half dollar sized mushy sore lump behind my right nipple for 2 months now. I had a non-visible pea size lump and used some leftover Nolvadex to try and get rid of it and all it did was make it worse! Should've just lived with the small lump since it wasn't visible. I haven't been on a cycle since last summer. Should I try Arimidex first or just get Letro? If Letro, where do I buy it and what dose should I run? Thanks.
http://www.rui-products.com/featured...-2-5mg-ml.html
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I guess I'll start a post in here since this whole thread has helped me out tremendously thanks to the answers "The Bouncer" has provided. I've ALWAYS had somewhat pointy and fatty breasts since adolescence that have bothered me. Even in my most fit and muscular form I was still subconscious about it despite always being told I looked great. I've gotten real good at hiding it, but it takes its toll psychologically. I've been off of a cycle now for 5 months with good PCT and for whatever reason my hormones are just now all jacked up. After going on a long hiking trip with the pack's strap across my chest, I developed the very typical lumps from gyno. Weird timing, but that must have inflamed them and made me notice it even more.
As of 2 days ago, I started .5mg of Letro daily to counter what has happened. I then did a TON more research and found out about Raloxifene. I wish I had seen it before I bought the Letro, but it's on its way now. I'm going to switch over as soon as it gets here due to the MANY successful studies and effectiveness on pubertal gynecmastia which I believe I have had. Letro may work, but it all around seems like Raloxifene is a better choice for me with less side effects. I'm honestly not sure HOW long I've had the most recent, but soreness and lumps have only been a symptom for a week or so now, and it's pretty minor thankfully. I hope I can reverse it and possibly reduce the fatty buildup around the nipple a bit in the process.
I will update as the weeks go on. Thanks for the GREAT information in this thread.Last edited by jb5587; 08-27-14, 08:48 PM.
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Just out of curiosity, since you have been providing advice for quite some time to many people, why has Raloxifene not come up as a different, and possibly better treatment than Letro. Not being facetious BTW... I've just been reading non-stop about it all and Ralox seems to be proven (as with SERMs in general) much more effective than Letro and AIs in general. Can't argue with the results in this thread, but there aren't any Ralox reports besides one user either, and it seemed to work for him when Letro didn't.Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View PostLol.. Not even a little.
Just curious on your take on it.
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Neat. Mast is not even remotely strong enough to prevent let alone remove gyno from gyno prone people.Originally posted by Gods Son
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