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    Hello all, new to the forums. I took gasparis m-1-t back in 04 when I didn't have any clue it would cause any problems cause I was stupid and abused it. Anyway it gave me gyno a little bit and i was wandering if anyone has had any success with anything that helps get rid of it and/or reduce it?

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    from what I understand, if you have breast tissue that already formed, surgery is the only option...some more people will chime in soon, though

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    • #3
      Yea I have been taking 6-oxo just as PCT but have been taking it longer than usual. I have about 20 novadex that I was going to try out. Also one my friends said to use DMSO and crush up novadex and 6-oxo and make a paste which you put directly on the nipple and area surrounding and it absorbs through the skin. From what he and one other guy say, it works. Only problem is im not sure how safe of a thing DMSO is.

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      • #4
        Letro is better for gyno than Nolva.

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        • #5
          Bro 6-oxo wil do nothing. Since you said its been two years surgery might be your best option but do try Letro or Nolvadex like IrondAdonis stated., let us know how it works out for you.

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          • #6
            DMSO has pretty dramatic side effects, from what I've heard...it gives you garlic breath

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            • #7
              Thanks for the feedback. I kinda figured it would be damn near impossible to get rid of it but I will try the nova and see how that goes. It's unfortunate I dont have health insurance at the moment but I dont think it's bad enough for surgery anyway(assuming it would be covered), just a little puffy, not even noticable to anyone who doesn't know any better. I'm also curious as to if an extreme cutting cycle would get rid of it?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by AxHartford15
                Thanks for the feedback. I kinda figured it would be damn near impossible to get rid of it but I will try the nova and see how that goes. It's unfortunate I dont have health insurance at the moment but I dont think it's bad enough for surgery anyway(assuming it would be covered), just a little puffy, not even noticable to anyone who doesn't know any better. I'm also curious as to if an extreme cutting cycle would get rid of it?

                Doesnt matter. Gyno, in mst caes, is seen as cosmetic surgery and is not covered by the majority of insurance policies.

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                • #9
                  Doesnt matter. Gyno, in mst caes, is seen as cosmetic surgery and is not covered by the majority of insurance policies.
                  Ive heard from a couple different sources that you can tell(lie to) your insurance and say that your worried that the breast tissue might be pre-cancerous...

                  Not being entirely sure how true this is i am posting this to get some feedback to see if thats possible...

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                  • #10
                    well, men do get breast cancer, and I have heard of women with a family history of breast cancer getting their breast tissue removed as a "precautionary" measure, so maybe you have a shot, I don't know...good luck with it, I guess...how big is your gyno?

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                    • #11
                      i have heard of people getting it covered by insurance by saying it developed during puberty, and it has recently gotten painful...... also it causes emotional stress.

                      never mention aas use or any pro hormone use.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by lxorl
                        i have heard of people getting it covered by insurance by saying it developed during puberty, and it has recently gotten painful...... also it causes emotional stress.
                        does anyone know more about it developing during puberty? I've heard that generally, they tend to go away after puberty. do they develop then by the same "mechanism" as during AAS usage? what makes them go away naturally, though?

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                        • #13
                          i developed gyno during puberty naturally and to only option open to me was surgery...i don't think it was going to go away naturally, otherwise the prognosis might have been different.

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                          • #14
                            well, men do get breast cancer, and I have heard of women with a family history of breast cancer getting their breast tissue removed as a "precautionary" measure, so maybe you have a shot, I don't know...good luck with it, I guess...how big is your gyno?
                            I dont have full on gyno...but i have noticed that my nipples got puffy and only someone who would know wut it was can notice it...but if they dont know any better i dont think they would notice...and i do have family history of breast cancer...My grandmother had it and had to get one of her breasts totally removed... i dont want this to happen to me either...

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                            • #15
                              It isn't very bad at all just annoying. No one notices it but me and I didn't even notice till i heard about it. My friend got a little bit too and has reduced over time. I'm still trying stuff out to get rid of it cause hell going under the knife always sucks.

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