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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Commence TRT before/after Gyno Surgery?
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<blockquote data-quote="S1W" data-source="post: 193281" data-attributes="member: 16947"><p>That's a tough one. And in the end, I don't think it really matters much. However, if I had to pick, I would do the surgery well after I had been on TRT for some time.</p><p></p><p>You will not have a complete loss of sensation in the nipple area - at least I do not. I can still feel general "weirdness" in the area when things are off hormonally and can also feel it if I run my finger over the nipple. Also, you can have gyno growth in the general breast area, not just the little lump under the nipple.</p><p></p><p>If it is true TRT you are seeking, you should use very moderate doses, and therefore you should not run into any extreme E2 issues. And yes, bloodwork is 100% the diagnostic that should be used to evaluate and manage E2, not nipple sensitivity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S1W, post: 193281, member: 16947"] That's a tough one. And in the end, I don't think it really matters much. However, if I had to pick, I would do the surgery well after I had been on TRT for some time. You will not have a complete loss of sensation in the nipple area - at least I do not. I can still feel general "weirdness" in the area when things are off hormonally and can also feel it if I run my finger over the nipple. Also, you can have gyno growth in the general breast area, not just the little lump under the nipple. If it is true TRT you are seeking, you should use very moderate doses, and therefore you should not run into any extreme E2 issues. And yes, bloodwork is 100% the diagnostic that should be used to evaluate and manage E2, not nipple sensitivity. [/QUOTE]
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