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<blockquote data-quote="eudes" data-source="post: 112279" data-attributes="member: 17991"><p>thanks a lot doctor , that would be great if I could have a skype consultation with you . </p><p>I am 25 yo and unfortunately I have both receding hairline and crown thinning .</p><p>Even if it the receding hairline is genetic , i have seen quite a lot of result in the internet for the receding hairline with the use of dutasteride .</p><p>And unfortunately too the gynecomastia lump might be the size of a marble . </p><p>*So , this is sure that the gynecomastia process with the use of 5 ar inhibitor ( finasteride / dutasteride ) is caused by the excess oestradiol And not the low DHT or maybe higher prolactin level ? </p><p>This is the same process as the gyno cause by testosterone cycle ? </p><p>* I am just trying to set up a regimen to maintain my hair while avoiding the excess E2 side effect . And trying to be healthy for my lipid . </p><p></p><p>Again thanks for taking your time to answer those questions . because here in france , if you start taking about TRT / E2 management / finasteride / arimidex ... Doctor will call you crazy , and they are not formed to deal with those issue . We are still in the " old school " way of dealing with th hormonal topic . Endocrinologist are mainly formed to treat diabete / thyroid . </p><p>t</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eudes, post: 112279, member: 17991"] thanks a lot doctor , that would be great if I could have a skype consultation with you . I am 25 yo and unfortunately I have both receding hairline and crown thinning . Even if it the receding hairline is genetic , i have seen quite a lot of result in the internet for the receding hairline with the use of dutasteride . And unfortunately too the gynecomastia lump might be the size of a marble . *So , this is sure that the gynecomastia process with the use of 5 ar inhibitor ( finasteride / dutasteride ) is caused by the excess oestradiol And not the low DHT or maybe higher prolactin level ? This is the same process as the gyno cause by testosterone cycle ? * I am just trying to set up a regimen to maintain my hair while avoiding the excess E2 side effect . And trying to be healthy for my lipid . Again thanks for taking your time to answer those questions . because here in france , if you start taking about TRT / E2 management / finasteride / arimidex ... Doctor will call you crazy , and they are not formed to deal with those issue . We are still in the " old school " way of dealing with th hormonal topic . Endocrinologist are mainly formed to treat diabete / thyroid . t [/QUOTE]
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