posted Sun, 10/17/2021 - 16:46
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+ 1 Question about gyno from puberty and starting TRT
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Hello everyone,
I am possibly starting TRT soon, but I am worried about pre-existing gyno that I have from puberty. Has anyone here had experience with pre-existing puberty gyno and started TRT? Will it get worse?
Edit for more info: I understand gyno from puberty can only be taken care of via surgery. I don't have a bad case of it or anything, just wondering if anyone has experience with having it, and it getting worse due to TRT. From what I've gathered, more frequent injections sound like they can mitigate some of the side effects.
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Im sure if you were going to a real doctor they would advise you what to do, but coming to a source review community you are planning on self prescribing. SO go ahead and self prescribe and please come back in a few months to show us your budding bosoms, no homo.
will do. thanks!
RustyhookerNo info...no updates...no chatter? Thats your smartass reply? Really?
self prescriber, Im done here, lets wait for the tit shots.
Bye Felicia.
Hello Chesty Morgan.
RustyhookerIts troll season....lol
Calm down princess. What kind of update do you expect?
RustyhookerTheres several replies posted...
RustyhookerYoure young...how ta know trt is coming? Trt clinics are crsp! Pay em enough and youre on a permacycle. You grow titties...then you psy 5k per nipple for surgery. More cash for them.
Sorry bud. Didn't realize you were asking me something. I don't know trt is coming. I am getting tested now. Was planning on going through a clinic, or possibly doing it myself if need be, but still need to research more.
Lifted-presence92Yeah bro get surgery if the doctor advises it but any trt clinc all perscribe you arimidex. Never talked to anyone having it before using test or either aas
AnonAny existing gyno can get worse. Ask your doctor about medication and/or surgery to get rid of it.
You can search "gynecomastia surgery" and find plastic surgeons in your area who will remove it. The surgery is considered cosmetic so chances are your insurance will not cover it and you will have to pay it all out of pocket.