letro ?

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05 May 2010 16:23 #43812 by Gearedup
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Tell me about letro ?I want to use it to try see if it can help with a gyno problem I have from years ago.some have found success with letro.I usually run arimedex throughout my cycles but am considering doing a two week run of letro to see if it works ?

Taper up then taper down dosage ? Low dose nolva afterwards for rebound ? How long? Want to run it with cycle to combat lowered sex drive ? My next cycle I am not running ari just keeping it on hand due to the inclusion of proviron.

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05 May 2010 16:42 #43813 by milktuds
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Well I had a little gyno scare last year. Started Nolva and Letro immediately. Ran them together for two weeks. Dropped the Kessar and continued with the Letro for about 3 months I think. Then I stopped the Letro and ran Nolva for 10 days afterwards to prevent rebound.

Anyways didn't completely get rid of the gyno but reduced its size a bit (maybe). Not worth it in my opinion. You have to use Letro at a high dose for about 60 days before it really starts killing estrogen. Then you get all the side effects. They are not nice.

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05 May 2010 18:01 #43814 by mrwhite
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Go see a doc about the gyno problem before it gets too bad. I had the op on my left side about 15 years ago and even then it was not too bad a procedure. In and out the same day. But then again in those days nobody knew about letro , etc.

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06 May 2010 07:45 #43847 by 00pump
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Yo, Letro doesn't work, sorry the break it to you... Maybe maybe maybe first signs of gyno. But that is more around the itchiness and sensitivity once you get a lump it’s there for good, I have never read 1 article on the net that somebody has completely reversed it. Most of the times it helps to a point of maybe drying your body up so it looks smaller.

I have had surgery had gyno removed from both sides around 2 months after the surgery it came back (yes I was using gear) and even then I blasted 2.5mg per day, took bromo at 2.5, took nolva nothing works... I can honestly say I have put my body through abuse to try and reverse gyno, it doesn’t work. I am starting PCT on Sunday and once that is finished I’ll wait around 4 or so months to make sure my body is nicely balanced before I do the OP again.

There are a few ways to do it, if you go to a plastic surgeon I can advise on one (he does the teasers girls and just done a boob job for my fiancé, he can do liposuction “30 minutes” if you do it in the chair you looking at around 7k if you do it under you look at around 14k.

The other route is a general surgeon he will charge you around 2.5k for the surgery you just need to pay the hospital fees and once again I can advise a really good surgeon who did my first op and worked on other people I know. The only thing if you go with a general surgeon 90% of the time they are going to want you to do a mammogram and that all adds up. I’m like listen, I take juice, I have a lump and some tissue I want it cut out..... I don’t need to go check if it’s cancer or anything, but anyway that’s the way it works. Also as you might know, anything removed out your body has to be sent away to be analyzed regardless of how small it is that’s the law and every surgeon has to follow if he is removing something out of you.

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