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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Gyno, high e2?
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<blockquote data-quote="antelopers" data-source="post: 144252" data-attributes="member: 38214"><p>I had very minor gyno from puberty. Since starting TRT, I notice that it has progressively gotten worse. I have never had a high estradiol or prolactin reading on a blood test. For me, being in a normal range is enough to aggravate the gyno. I believe that this may be the case for at least some guys who have previous lumps from gynecomastia. Personally I know I feel better with my estradiol in a range that causes some irritation of the lumps I have, and will be getting the surgery very soon to reduce or remove them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopers, post: 144252, member: 38214"] I had very minor gyno from puberty. Since starting TRT, I notice that it has progressively gotten worse. I have never had a high estradiol or prolactin reading on a blood test. For me, being in a normal range is enough to aggravate the gyno. I believe that this may be the case for at least some guys who have previous lumps from gynecomastia. Personally I know I feel better with my estradiol in a range that causes some irritation of the lumps I have, and will be getting the surgery very soon to reduce or remove them. [/QUOTE]
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