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Gyno Help

pajork

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love the informational videos on YouTube regarding proper ways to take steroids. I myself am finally considering use. However, I'm currently having a problem with gyno. Now, I have never used any steroid before. I have seen several doctors regarding this and they have laughed at me, but my doctor has had me on and off Adderall for 5 years, and I believe Adderall is the cause.

After a brief period off Adderall, I recently returned to use for an important exam. Within a week I had a huge flare up. Nipples get very tender, very puffy, and I have a marble sized lump beneath my right nipple.

I've done research, and no one supports this, but I know I'm not crazy. Adderall affects dopamine, and dopamine indirectly affects regulation of prolactin. That's my closest conclusion to why I'm having this problem.

What should I use? Aromasin? Nolvadex? Pramipexole? Please, if you have any help or advice, it would greatly be appreciated.
 
Sounds like you are sensitive to adderall, has any of the doctors that you seen actually diagnose you with gyno ? And if so what did they say and which type of gyno were you diagnosed with ? And do you only notice the "lump" while using adderall or is this consistent regardless ?
 
You should get bloodwork done to see where you are at. If it is prolactin related you will need some prami or caber, but if you already have the gyno I don't know how effective it will be. Using letro or another AI wouldn't hurt either, but Nolva increases progesterone activity so I would avoid that if it is prolactin that caused it


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you need to get bloodwork done as rick advised.. that's the only way to determine what you would need otherwise its guesswork and the wrong areas could be treated and could leave you worse off than you already are...
 
If it's well documented via your doctors over the course of a few years that you have medicine induced gyno you may have justification for your insurance covering gyno surgery.
 
I've never heard of addy contributing to gyno. If everything came back normal why would you think you have gyno? I'm lost here
 
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