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(@xhosea)
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hey guys, im not sure if this is the right place for this question, but i do have it...
when i was 12 in 7th grade, i had gyno (no i wasnt juicing when i was 12 lol) i had the surgery to get rid of it, and i still have the scars unfortunatly, but my question is, since i had it before, can i get it again? a good friend of mine had it and he had his glands removed during surgery, anyone know if this is a common practice? i just want to know what exactly i need to worry about once i start

thanks guys


   
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El Hefe
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My best friend growing up had it also naturally he had it reomved from both
sides in his chest. I do belive you can get it again but I would be open to hearing some of the others opnions...

later

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Body2see
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Yes you can get it again....

Supposedly the only way to get rid of it permanently is to have the mammory glands removed completely..but even then you have to watch for estrogen based fat dispertion, which could still line the chest and pectoral area with fat, after a strong androgenic cycle.....but the lumps under the nipples would be gone for good, which is the greater of the problem.


   
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(@dolla-bill)
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Really its a matter of keeping your horomone levels in check during and post cycle. Always make sure you have rid your body of any excess estrogen b4 you exit a cycle.
Good luck


   
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(@swoledude18)
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i have it right now, but mine is from when i was a kid and i still have it. its not very noticable but i will find out whne i compete next year. jsut gotta gotta watch for it..


   
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(@dieselgirl)
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Depends on if you are prone to progesterone (you would need to find bromocriptine) induced or estrogen induced gyno.

Surgery is the only way to really rid yourself..and then taking the necessary ancillieries.

It is VERY common among adolescents.(that don't juice lol)

Anyone can get it at anytime.

WHY THE HELL CAN'T I GET GYNO...DAMN IT?!?!?!??!


   
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(@xhosea)
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ya im going to have to get ahold of my doc to see if my glands were removed or not... lol gotta figure that one out heh


   
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