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I have been off any gear for over a year and I am looking at doing another cylce. On one side of my chest I have some hardness under the nipple that seems to be irritated when I work out. This flarred up a year ago on a cycle, subsided and now seems to be noticable again. My doctor thinks it is lymph node infection. Has anyone experienced this before?... should I consider nolva from day one for the next cycle?
thanks.
tatteredxangelx
05-12-2006, 03:29 AM
if your doctor says its lymph node infection ... insurance may cover getting it removed ... and hey, u may get the gyno gland cut out for free ... anyways, yes nolva at 20mg a day from day 1 to end of PCT>
cool... thanks for the advice.
Bakes
05-12-2006, 04:21 AM
Did you inform you're Dr. of you're past AAS usage? Since you said that it occured when you were last on a cycle, and by you're description of you're symptoms I can pretty well guarantee that it is gyno which was caused by you're last cycle and not a lymph infection...
I would consider running Arimidex since it has been proven to help reduce gyno in many people. I have personal experience in this and can vouch for it's effectivness.
I did inform him about the AAS, but he seemed to ignore it. He only asked if I was currently on. What about Armidex during the cycle and nolva after??
anaholic
05-12-2006, 05:54 AM
always use adex during a cycle, to keep estrogen levels low
use nolvadex if the gyno flares up anyway, use it at anytime
never tell a doctor about AAS use, their snitches and cannot be trusted
I did inform him about the AAS, but he seemed to ignore it. He only asked if I was currently on. What about Armidex during the cycle and nolva after??
Next time I would avoid the mention of past AAS use,,,this may prevent you insurance from paying for the surgery. Since you already have a noticeable lump, run 40-60mg Nolva for a month to see if it helps. Some say Letro is helpful for reducing pre-existing gyno.
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