Author Topic: ? for the doctors here  (Read 2034 times)

Offline The_Curious_1

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Back when steroids first became popular with body builders, the competitors using them started developing breasts and even lactating because of all the excess estrogen once the roids were converted to estorgen after use in their metabolic pathway.  To counter this, they started using estrogen blockers.  

Would a gyne patient benifit the same way from using these?  If so, would they only prevent future cases from happeneing or would they be able to reverse?

Offline kindherb42

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  • F*ck this gyne sh1t
I have a mild case which i'v had for like 2 and 3/4 years.  I'm going to be 17 in about a week, and my endocrinologist put me on Tamoxifen, he said it's very promising..so we'll see.

Offline The_Curious_1

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be careful, I looked that up and it sounds like it may work, but is also carcinogenic


 

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