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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Gyno Symptoms - Am I Just Being Paranoid?
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 66458" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>My E2 before TRT was also <5 pg/ml. And i end up having gyno after starting TRT (i started TRT without using anastrozole and no HCG). For me at the beginning nipples were erect quite often. Then they became very itchy. And then i got lumps on both nipples. If you start to get the first two symptoms i would be careful and monitor E2 closely (not necessarily you need to have above range E2 to get gyno.. it depends on how sensitive you are). But good news is. If you treat gyno soon it will most likely go away. So no need to worry too much. If i were you i would just monitor symptoms and E2 levels. If necessary increase anastrozole dosage slightly. Just make sure if you do get gyno to treat it early. In my case i waited a couple of months and it was a battle to get rid of it. I had to use tamoxifen which worked like a charm to resolve the problem.</p><p></p><p>A lot of guys get nipple sensitivity and that goes away without any further issues. But for some guys like me... the story was different and it took a long time to get rid of the gyno (and i felt miserable using tamoxifen). Everyone is different. And this is just my experience. And yes gyno takes time to develop. You will not get it in just a fews days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 66458, member: 13512"] My E2 before TRT was also <5 pg/ml. And i end up having gyno after starting TRT (i started TRT without using anastrozole and no HCG). For me at the beginning nipples were erect quite often. Then they became very itchy. And then i got lumps on both nipples. If you start to get the first two symptoms i would be careful and monitor E2 closely (not necessarily you need to have above range E2 to get gyno.. it depends on how sensitive you are). But good news is. If you treat gyno soon it will most likely go away. So no need to worry too much. If i were you i would just monitor symptoms and E2 levels. If necessary increase anastrozole dosage slightly. Just make sure if you do get gyno to treat it early. In my case i waited a couple of months and it was a battle to get rid of it. I had to use tamoxifen which worked like a charm to resolve the problem. A lot of guys get nipple sensitivity and that goes away without any further issues. But for some guys like me... the story was different and it took a long time to get rid of the gyno (and i felt miserable using tamoxifen). Everyone is different. And this is just my experience. And yes gyno takes time to develop. You will not get it in just a fews days. [/QUOTE]
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