Author Topic: My GYNO and Can an endocrinologist help?  (Read 3601 times)

Offline ThatMethD1guy

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Can an endocrinologist help with ant-estrogen's

I have been hearing allot of things suggesting that prescription anti-estrogens can be helpful in dealing with gyno. i have also heard this about over the counter products from supplement companies. I also hear people on the net say IMMEDIATELY begin them at the first sign of GYNO or forget it. I have an appointment with an endocrinologist in a week and have stopped all supplements/drugs (in case I need to get a good test i don't want to wreck it with an anti-est))
Does anyone have any knowledge of going this route? should I  be waiting a week or just go on the net to get some ant-est on the back market? Will an endocrinologist consider this anti-est idea? Are there test they can do?

I think i have always had it, but got on propecia about 1 year ago and was on zoloft for a few weeks this summer , and before I understood what I was getting myself into I also did a cycle of methyl-D1 as I bodybuilding supplement. Then I felt that i must do a PCT so I did Formidrol extreme.

The more I learn about GYNO the more i think i have always had it to some extent and at times it was probably the catalyst for me getting into very good shape at various times of my life. I was always kind of chubby, but tried to stay in shape in an effort to try to reduce the bloated chest.

Any help would be appreciated.

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I have repied to this post in the Gynecomastia Talk section .. hope it helps.

Surgery performed by Mr Levick at The Priory Hospital Bimingham (UK) 20th October 2006


 

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