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letro for 13 yr old gyno???

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timberman66

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Hey guys ive read some of everything in reguard to getting rid of this gyno.... with that being said thats how i stumbled upon the info on letro... so my story is ive had gyno since around 13-14 yrs old im now going on 28 and have some serious thoughts of cycling but never have in fear of the gear making my gyno worse... if it can get any worse... so the question is WILL LETRO REVERSE 14YR OLD GLANDULAR LIKE GYNO???... right now my current stats are 6'3" 245lbs 27 yrs old..... and before everybody says lose weight train like this and that... I went from272 to 198 and the gyno was still there so.......Any advice from prior experience would be greatly appreciated
 
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Bigwhite

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Surgery is the only way to get rid of gyno. Letro will only shrink it but at a cost…
 
Stumpy

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Firstly...I hope to fk that isn't your real email addy you've used as your name....that's just asking for trouble, secondly...IMO no it wont. If you've had it that long you may be better off having surgery for it, gyno can come on during puberty.
 
Rottenrogue

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would you like a name change?
 
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Docd187123

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SERMs, specifically tamoxifen and raloxifene, are effective at reversing gyno. IMO it would be better to go that route depending on your circumstances.
 
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timberman66

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SERMs, specifically tamoxifen and raloxifene, are effective at reversing gyno. IMO it would be better to go that route depending on your circumstances.

How permanent are the results from these serms you speak of?
 
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Docd187123

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How permanent are the results from these serms you speak of?

Raloxifene has a success rate of ~76%. tamoxifen slightly less. Letro success rate is under 50%. Any gyno treatment can fail if you do something to re-aggravate the ductal cells in the breast...even surgery. Doesn't mean it will but you run the risk when you mess with hormonal levels.
 
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timberman66

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What would be a correct dosage for Ralaxofine?
 
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