Author Topic: Gyno from Superdrol  (Read 2816 times)

Offline Gt007

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Hi guys about 4 years I bought an over the counter pro hormone called superdrol . Anyway over the passed few years gyno has occurred . I went to my GP and he prescribed tamoxifen and I took 20mg ed for around 9 months . The gyno shifted a bit but I'm not sure if it shows more since I've put on excess fat . I went back To my gp to try and get referred to and endo . My GP now thinks I don't have gyno and won't refer me . Do I now see a different GP or just accept it ?
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In general, if you develop gyne due to the ingestion of anabolic steroids, the breast tissue does not regress -- even if you stop taking the drugs.  Tamox may help if it is started early in the process -- but usually once the growth is noticeable, it is too late.

Obviously there is no harm in trying to treat it with medication but I think in the long run you may require surgery to remove all of the excess tissue.

Try to see an endo however you can.

Good luck!

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Offline Paa_Paw

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Trying to ungrow tissue would be like trying to ungrow an egg, it cannot be done.
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Sorry, I meant to say uncook an egg.

Offline igotum

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Dan,
Sorry, I meant to say uncook an egg.  Yes sir kinda like unsaying a mean sentence. Lots of things can't be undone. I try not to say things I want to undo.
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Trying to ungrow tissue would be like trying to ungrow an egg, it cannot be done.
It is possible to reverse it if you run the right pct right after a cycle, like arimidex.

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Prevention sometimes works, reversal does not. 

Offline skinnygyno

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you waited too long. With a proper protocol it is easy to reverse steroid induced gyno during early onset. After 4 years time it is probably hard fibrous gland that will require surgery. That said, there is a strong likelihood you can reduce the size of the tissue, and a very small chance you get eliminate it completely. It has been done.
Raloxifene is the best compound. It is relatively side-free unlike tamoxifen and it specifically targets breast tissue. Far more effective. I would use 120mg per day for 6-8 weeks and see what happens. If you want to get really aggressive you can use letrozole as well, but that drug comes with sides. 

Offline paulpark21

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If your GP will not refer you to an endo at your request, I suggest getting another GP.  It seems unconscionable that he won't do as you request.  He's not God to tell you who you can see for medical advice

Hi guys about 4 years I bought an over the counter pro hormone called superdrol . Anyway over the passed few years gyno has occurred . I went to my GP and he prescribed tamoxifen and I took 20mg ed for around 9 months . The gyno shifted a bit but I'm not sure if it shows more since I've put on excess fat . I went back To my gp to try and get referred to and endo . My GP now thinks I don't have gyno and won't refer me . Do I now see a different GP or just accept it ?
Cheers


 

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