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Lump under nipple during PCT doc says not gyno.

I just finished my cycle 2 weeks ago it was test E for 14 weeks at 500, deca at 300 for 14 weeks and finish with test p for the last 2 weeks of a 16 week cycle. I run aromasin at an ai and everything went smooth during cycle. The end of my 1st week of my PCT using basic protocol Clomid 100/100/50/50
Nolva 40/40/20/20 I started to have pain in my left nipple and noticed a dime sized lump. I started taking letro and it seemed to work but the lump is still there the nipple not as puffy. I had gyno as a kid and still have puffy nipples from that so I went my doc he felt the lump and said it was not gyno I requested to have the gland removed he asked me to see an Endocrinologist first.
1. I’m I wasting my time with an endocrinologist? should i go see a surgeon? They did run blood work to check my test levels should have results in a few days

  1. His anyone had any luck in the US to get their health provider to cover it? And how? I told him it’s painful and since a kid I have always been embarrassed and it’s impacted my mentally and emotionally.
painstation's picture

Yeah dawg I had the same issue on my last run amd I took some letro and the pain went away but the lump didnt go away until caber due to the prolactin of the tren I was taking. Deca is a heavy prolactin you should always run caber on deca or any other prolactin if you dont have caber taking vitimin b6 @ 600 mg per day can cause your body to naturaly lower prolactin levels but its not as fast acting as caber

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thanks! Sent you a FR.

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j223's picture

sounds like prolactin issue.

Get some dostinex/cabergoline and knock it out. I recommend 0.5mg every 3 days until its gone

mopits's picture

I have some on caber hand it from MP not sure if it's legit.

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OmNom's picture

You only chance you have of insurance covering it is if you can make them believe you got this during puberty and you were told it would go away BUT it never did.. Then you tell them it's still just as painful as when you were a teenager and it makes it hard to sleep on your chest etc. If you say a word about aas insurance will not cover it.

PapaSwole's picture

For my input brother here in the south it is not covered by medical, it is a form of cosmetic surgery. I would say go see a surgeon insted of racking up more bills with special doctors. I had a friend of mine get it done for gyno and man he is so much happier takes his shirt off and when before he was not confident at all and he is a muscle bear!