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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Gyno symptomns
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 87086" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>I have tons of experience with lumps. Did you have any lumps before? (You mentioned you used tamoxifen in the past). A lot of times if your E2 is too high a lump can develop and most of the times if you control E2 on a timely manner it will subside and eventually vanish in a matter of 4-8 weeks. Sometimes the use of other drugs like tamoxifen are needed to get rid of the lump (i have experienced both cases). If you take too long to act most likely you need surgery to completely get rid of it. But i had success in reducing old lumps drastically using tamoxifen. Once you have a permanent lump it will flare up if E2 levels gets too high. But if you E2 is under control you most likely can live with it without it causing you trouble or getting any bigger (and drastically reduce its size or eliminate it with drugs like tamoxifen). I have a tiny lump on my right nipple that doesnt bothet me (it is very tiny) as long as my e2 is under 30. I can actually know more or less where my E2 is by the size of it (normal is it the side of a rice grain). If my E2 goes above 30 it will start to grow and bother me.</p><p>I had one on my left side that i treated early with tamoxifen and controlling E2 and that one is gone for good. But again. If my E2 goes above 30-35 a new lump will start to develop and the existing one will grow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 87086, member: 13512"] I have tons of experience with lumps. Did you have any lumps before? (You mentioned you used tamoxifen in the past). A lot of times if your E2 is too high a lump can develop and most of the times if you control E2 on a timely manner it will subside and eventually vanish in a matter of 4-8 weeks. Sometimes the use of other drugs like tamoxifen are needed to get rid of the lump (i have experienced both cases). If you take too long to act most likely you need surgery to completely get rid of it. But i had success in reducing old lumps drastically using tamoxifen. Once you have a permanent lump it will flare up if E2 levels gets too high. But if you E2 is under control you most likely can live with it without it causing you trouble or getting any bigger (and drastically reduce its size or eliminate it with drugs like tamoxifen). I have a tiny lump on my right nipple that doesnt bothet me (it is very tiny) as long as my e2 is under 30. I can actually know more or less where my E2 is by the size of it (normal is it the side of a rice grain). If my E2 goes above 30 it will start to grow and bother me. I had one on my left side that i treated early with tamoxifen and controlling E2 and that one is gone for good. But again. If my E2 goes above 30-35 a new lump will start to develop and the existing one will grow [/QUOTE]
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