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Estradiol in Men: Interview with Urology Professor Dr Ranjith Ramasamy
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian7624" data-source="post: 75585" data-attributes="member: 14380"><p>Question: The Doc mentioned that gyro can take place in the absence of high estradiol. He said in the interview he would treat this with tamoxifen 20mg twice daily. He mentions this could be a result if elevated IGF-1. </p><p></p><p>I have some pain (sensation) and a small hard lump in one of my nipples, about the size of a large bb. I did let me E2 drift up into the high 40's and that's when it was worse. Last two E2 sensitive test where 15 and 25, still have some sensation in the nipple lump is still there. Previous blood work showed my IGF-1 was above range. Any thoughts or experience would be appreciated. Prolactin was in normal range as well. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian7624, post: 75585, member: 14380"] Question: The Doc mentioned that gyro can take place in the absence of high estradiol. He said in the interview he would treat this with tamoxifen 20mg twice daily. He mentions this could be a result if elevated IGF-1. I have some pain (sensation) and a small hard lump in one of my nipples, about the size of a large bb. I did let me E2 drift up into the high 40's and that's when it was worse. Last two E2 sensitive test where 15 and 25, still have some sensation in the nipple lump is still there. Previous blood work showed my IGF-1 was above range. Any thoughts or experience would be appreciated. Prolactin was in normal range as well. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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