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arimidex for gyno??
i went for my physical today and last yr i was diagnosed with low T so ive been on TRT shots.
he noticed that i was getting gyno and developing lumps and had my estrogen lvls checked today and told me he would put me on arimidex.
anyone familiar with this and if it will really work? gynos no too bad right now, but its deffinatly noticeable.
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480430251]i went for my physical today and last yr i was diagnosed with low T so ive been on TRT shots.
he noticed that i was getting gyno and had my estrogen lvls checked today and told me he would put me on arimidex.
anyone familiar with this and if it will really work? gynos no too bad right now, but its deffinatly noticeable.[/QUOTE]
Arimidex will decrease estrogen levels, but if u have gyno it WILL NOT reverse gyno no matter what. I've tried Arimidex and Nolva, neither will reverse gyno, they will just prevent gyno from occuring if you already DONT have it. Once you have gyno the only thing that may reverse it is Letrozole, if that doesn't work surgery is ur only option.
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so it wont even go down a little?
he said it wouldnt go away but it wouldnt look as bad.
or will it do nothing.
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480431841]so it wont even go down a little?
he said it wouldnt go away but it wouldnt look as bad.
or will it do nothing.[/QUOTE]
Honestly, my gyno is as a result of AAS use, so urs may be different, but it was still induced as a result of excess estrogen production at one point. I took Adex at 0.5 EOD for a couple of weeks no results. I then stacked Adex with Nolva and nothing has really changed for me. I've dropped my BF from 15% to about 11% and it looks somewhat better now, I don't wanna get ur hopes down and say the Adex will do nothing. It MAY reduce it to a small degree, but don't expect a significant change.
Anyways, best of luck, I know how annoying it can be to have gyno even in a mild form. Who knows though, if ur gyno wasn't casued by AAS use it may go away by itself when u hit ur early 20's.
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yea im pretty sure mine is estrogen enduced. cause it makes sence now all of a sudden i noticed i was putting on bf out of no were with no change in diet.
did the arimidex help lower BF?
my test lvls were over the limit today too.
free test was 480 and total was 1400 so im pretty sure my est is up there lol.
thanks for the help tho bro, reps
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480434151]yea im pretty sure mine is estrogen enduced. cause it makes sence now all of a sudden i noticed i was putting on bf out of no were with no change in diet.
did the arimidex help lower BF?
my test lvls were over the limit today too.
free test was 480 and total was 1400 so im pretty sure my est is up there lol.
thanks for the help tho bro, reps[/QUOTE]
Honestly I'm not sure, because I've been cutting for the past month. If it is really bothering u, just get surgery. I know people who have done it and completely recovered within 2 weeks (by recovered I mean they were directly hitting chest again at the gym). I'm pretty sure ur insurance will pay for it to since its due to ur natural hormone levels. Especially if u start saying it hurts, gets itchy, etc. But yea just keep surgery in mind as a last resort, try lowering BF and the adex for a month or so first.
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[QUOTE=Wayacrucis;480430791]Arimidex will decrease estrogen levels, but if u have gyno it WILL NOT reverse gyno no matter what. I've tried Arimidex and Nolva, neither will reverse gyno, they will just prevent gyno from occuring if you already DONT have it. Once you have gyno the only thing that may reverse it is Letrozole, if that doesn't work surgery is ur only option.[/QUOTE]
mine is ph induced and letro reduced it to a size almost undetectable.... but it never went away, surgery is the only option for completely getting rid of it.
so it depends on your comfort level.
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....but what about arimidex lol
curious if any1's had good results
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adex won't help reverse gyno, it can just help prevent it, but not reduce it..
nolva/letro is your best bet..i would suggest nolva/raloxifene due to nearly no complications and side effects
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damn why the hell did my doc presrcibe me this then.
pretty much a waste.
will this **** do ANYTHING? lol, i dont wanna even take it if all ill get is weird sides
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480439151]damn why the hell did my doc presrcibe me this then.
pretty much a waste.
will this **** do ANYTHING? lol, i dont wanna even take it if all ill get is weird sides[/QUOTE]
it will mostly stop your gyno from getting worse as its a pretty strong AI. it won't reverse it
side effects will be achy joints, potential of getting sick (immune system goes down with the reduction of estrogen), and potentially some BF reduction...
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480439151]damn why the hell did my doc presrcibe me this then.
pretty much a waste.
will this **** do ANYTHING? lol, i dont wanna even take it if all ill get is weird sides[/QUOTE]
adex+ nolva can still help you , but adex alone, meh...
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[QUOTE=DanND33;480441571]it will mostly stop your gyno from getting worse as its a pretty strong AI. it won't reverse it
side effects will be achy joints, potential of getting sick (immune system goes down with the reduction of estrogen), and potentially some BF reduction...[/QUOTE]
ill see what it does with the BF. mine has been goin up for no reason latley.
after im done with the Adex should i bring up nolva or letro?
is 1 better than the other?
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480442591]ill see what it does with the BF. mine has been goin up for no reason latley.
after im done with the Adex should i bring up nolva or letro?
is 1 better than the other?[/QUOTE]
letro is more effective than nolva, but with harsher sides..
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[QUOTE=lauhpurush;480443381]letro is more effective than nolva, but with harsher sides..[/QUOTE]
like what?
lol srry for the questions, but i have no idea wht im tlkin about when it comes to PH's/ AI's
reps for the help
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drop in strength, mood swings, pathetic sex drive, extreme join pain
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480443701]like what?
lol srry for the questions, but i have no idea wht im tlkin about when it comes to PH's/ AI's
reps for the help[/QUOTE]
letro is the king daddy when it comes to AI, very strong, it will crush your estrogen to the point where its almost undetectable in your system. with that though comes a price.
your joints will become extremely dry (almost to the point where you could severly injure them so watch your back and knees carefully)
you will more than likely get sick (estrogen and your immunity are very closely tied together)
your heart could potential be affected (that could be bro science)
your libido will die, and won't come back until your letro cycle is over
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[QUOTE=lauhpurush;480443381]letro is more effective than nolva, but with harsher sides..[/QUOTE]
Much Much harsher. And Much Much stronger.
Stiff joints, lack of sex drive, overall feel like hell are side effects.
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**** tht then.
but the Adex wont drop strength or anything harsh right?
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480439151]damn why the hell did my doc presrcibe me this then.
pretty much a waste.
will this **** do ANYTHING? lol, i dont wanna even take it if all ill get is weird sides[/QUOTE]
shipping me the adex is the best thing you can do
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It will help reduce gyno, I dunno why people are saying it wont
Listen to your doc, not a bunch of broscientists on the internet
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[QUOTE=bclark22;480493241]It will help reduce gyno, I dunno why people are saying it wont
Listen to your doc, not a bunch of broscientists on the internet[/QUOTE]
I agree with this. It should at least get it to subside a decent amount, but you dont cure gyno. Letro would probably yeild better results, but I wouldn't use letro unless I really had to.
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[QUOTE=TitanFB11;480430251]i went for my physical today and last yr i was diagnosed with low T so ive been on TRT shots.
he noticed that i was getting gyno and developing lumps and had my estrogen lvls checked today and told me he would put me on arimidex.
anyone familiar with this and if it will really work? gynos no too bad right now, but its deffinatly noticeable.[/QUOTE]
check ur PM
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Letro WILL yield better results, much faster at that. I used Nolva for mine, and after my PCT you wouldn't even be able to tell I ever had it
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[QUOTE=PaleVein;480498491]Letro WILL yield better results, much faster at that. I used Nolva for mine, and after my PCT you wouldn't even be able to tell I ever had it[/QUOTE]
Hey guys, I'm pretty new here but read a lot about AIs. What is "PCT"?
I just recently lost my insurance and want to try arimidex for gyno and this belly fat that would not go away. I'm 25, 155 lbs but very skinny. My waist is 35" at 5'10" so that 5 lbs is probably the belly and mild gyno.
If I decide to go on Arimidex, which blood tests should I check regularly?
Liver enzymes?
Kidney profile: eGFR, serum creatinine, etc?
For hormones, which ones should I get that are specific? I only know "Free Testosterone"
What are the *specific* / accurate blood tests for Estradiol, misc estrogen, and progesterone?
Thanks.
In the mean time, I wanted to try Calcium D-Glucarate because I've been reading good reviews about it. I tried DIM briefly but stopped when I got very bad migraines and excessive hair shedding.
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for how long do you have to use nolvadex/arimidex after you start taking them?
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[QUOTE=Wayacrucis;480430791]Arimidex will decrease estrogen levels, but if u have gyno it WILL NOT reverse gyno no matter what. I've tried Arimidex and Nolva, neither will reverse gyno, they will just prevent gyno from occuring if you already DONT have it. Once you have gyno the only thing that may reverse it is Letrozole, if that doesn't work surgery is ur only option.[/QUOTE]
Wroooooong. Nolvadex DOES work for reducing gyno. Arimidex doesn't. Letrozole and arimidex are both aromatase inhibitors, only difference is letro reduces estrogen much more.
Nolva is a SERM, it chokes out estrogen from breast tissue and will reduce gyno lumps. Take a 10 sec search on pubmed to find plenty of case studies
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[QUOTE=genepool;610248493]Wroooooong. Nolvadex DOES work for reducing gyno. Arimidex doesn't. Letrozole and arimidex are both aromatase inhibitors, only difference is letro reduces estrogen much more.
Nolva is a SERM, it chokes out estrogen from breast tissue and will reduce gyno lumps. Take a 10 sec search on pubmed to find plenty of case studies[/QUOTE]
what should be the dosage for nolva? and how long should you take it for?
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[QUOTE=Wayacrucis;480430791]Arimidex will decrease estrogen levels, but if u have gyno it WILL NOT reverse gyno no matter what. I've tried Arimidex and Nolva, neither will reverse gyno, they will just prevent gyno from occuring if you already DONT have it. Once you have gyno the only thing that may reverse it is Letrozole, if that doesn't work surgery is ur only option.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=lauhpurush;480438831]adex won't help reverse gyno, it can just help prevent it, but not reduce it..
nolva/letro is your best bet..i would suggest nolva/raloxifene due to nearly no complications and side effects[/QUOTE]
ADex can help reverse gyno IF it's at the very beginning stages for some people. Once the gyno has had a chance to "mature" and set it typically surgery is the only thing that will work. An AI will prevent you from getting gyno or your gyno from getting wrose.
Empirical evidance seems to point to a SERM such as Clomid or Nolva at being better at reducing existing gyno as it blocks estrogen from binding to the receptors in breast tissue which is what causes gyno in the first place. That being said, if you've had your gyno for awhile then most likely the only real fix is going to be surgery to remove it.