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greggorial
03-20-2006, 08:29 PM
What is the best way to deal with this ? I have a small lump in the left breast It's a first !! I have run Deca and test before with no issues however I had up the dose in the last two week 600 deca 700 test. I have Tamoxifen on hand but not sure this will combat the problem if it is Deca related.

Any thoughts
G

PS since I have up the does amazing results

bigc100
03-21-2006, 01:20 AM
Sounds like progesterone gyno. You need to get some b6 or some winny tabs.C

cjn1717
03-21-2006, 11:48 AM
You stated that since you upped the dose, you have had amazing results correct?
No matter how good those results are, when you take your shirt off and gyno is present it erases all those results immediatly. My suggestion is to cut down your dosage as soon as possible. My first cycle I was doing 2 cc's a week of sus and I upped it to 3 and I experienced nipple soreness and noticed a small lump. I lowered the dose and the lump and soreness went away. Just my opinion.

greggorial
03-23-2006, 10:07 PM
Took 60 mg of nolva ed and 40mg B6 ed for 4 days and the small pea size lump is gone.

All good !

Thansk for the advice

G

Alin
03-24-2006, 07:32 AM
What is the best way to deal with this ? I have a small lump in the left breast It's a first !! I have run Deca and test before with no issues however I had up the dose in the last two week 600 deca 700 test. I have Tamoxifen on hand but not sure this will combat the problem if it is Deca related.

Any thoughts
G

PS since I have up the does amazing results


I would have suggested using Arimidex at begininig of cycle. Your best bet now IMO is Nolva.

greggorial
03-24-2006, 10:18 PM
Thanks Alin and yes Armidex would have been a better option unfortunatly I dont have but will pick up some next round. Never had issues before but there is always a first time and should be prepaired ..my bad. Correction on the above statment was 400mg of b6

bobbyrlg
03-28-2006, 11:05 PM
Always use Arimidex throughout the cycle from the very beginning! Prevention is much better than a cure.