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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Cant figure out why im getting GYNO. All labs seem to be good. Input please?
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<blockquote data-quote="tc80" data-source="post: 67036" data-attributes="member: 15069"><p>Doc confirmed gyno by feeling it and then he squeezed hard and I could actually feel when it got solid and he moved his hands around showing where it starts and ends and I could feel the small mass developing in my left and how much bigger it was in my right side. It hurt as well for the first time from the pressure. </p><p>I am raising my estrogen slightly because it is at sensitive estradiol 10. Which is under optimum of 20-30 but also towards the crashing end. Low estradiol causes osteoporosis=low bone mass. That's why I said for my bones sake. No I did not undergo a sex change. I'm a 36 year old 5'9. 165lbs. The doctor does several gyno surgeries per week and in fact told me he would not operate on me because it is an active thing and unless the reason is figured out and stabilized it would reoccur. He was actually a really good guy. I didn't go there trying to have surgery done just to get a final ruining on my situation. Let me just say this. If any guy has a drastic (bad) change to their chest over a three week period there is something wrong and you will know. I'm not talking about nipples I'm talking about behind them or to the sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tc80, post: 67036, member: 15069"] Doc confirmed gyno by feeling it and then he squeezed hard and I could actually feel when it got solid and he moved his hands around showing where it starts and ends and I could feel the small mass developing in my left and how much bigger it was in my right side. It hurt as well for the first time from the pressure. I am raising my estrogen slightly because it is at sensitive estradiol 10. Which is under optimum of 20-30 but also towards the crashing end. Low estradiol causes osteoporosis=low bone mass. That's why I said for my bones sake. No I did not undergo a sex change. I'm a 36 year old 5'9. 165lbs. The doctor does several gyno surgeries per week and in fact told me he would not operate on me because it is an active thing and unless the reason is figured out and stabilized it would reoccur. He was actually a really good guy. I didn't go there trying to have surgery done just to get a final ruining on my situation. Let me just say this. If any guy has a drastic (bad) change to their chest over a three week period there is something wrong and you will know. I'm not talking about nipples I'm talking about behind them or to the sides. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Cant figure out why im getting GYNO. All labs seem to be good. Input please?
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