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revolution187
01-10-2010, 10:22 PM
hey guys i have mild gyno that i need addressed, i looked up this guy in surrey bc named dr ward and the website says they liquify the fat with waves and suck it out but sometimes depending on what kind of tissue it is they may need to cut it out, anyone in the area have suggestions for me? is this guy reputable?
I'd assume it will need to be cut out, sorry don't have opinion on doc though.
you should look into letrozol/cabaser/topical dht/topical yohimburn reversal protocol first
I had mild gyno after using deca and its pretty much gone now..
Mr Ontario
02-10-2010, 05:18 PM
Agreed... Caber should shrink it some.
you should look into letrozol/cabaser/topical dht/topical yohimburn reversal protocol first
I had mild gyno after using deca and its pretty much gone now..
If its just titty fat you are talking about.. you are just going to have to diet and get estrogen under control is my best guess.
...or is it actual nipple issue?
TryGear
04-10-2010, 05:23 PM
I occasionally get some swelling and sensitivity and after dropping my dosage for a week or so things get back to normal
revolution187
06-10-2010, 02:22 AM
thanks guys i might try the letro, i tried some adex and nothing so i tried aromasin and nolva and nothing, at the time thats all buddy had but i will try letro this time, and isnt caber only for deca gyno?
thanks guys i might try the letro, i tried some adex and nothing so i tried aromasin and nolva and nothing, at the time thats all buddy had but i will try letro this time, and isnt caber only for deca gyno?
deca or tren but high estro could cause prolactin release
Feenom
08-10-2010, 07:21 AM
Liposuction is liquifying the fat with sound waves then sucking it out through a tube. It might be what that doc offering without using the word.
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