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mr456
10-30-2002, 07:01 PM
Friday I go in to talk to the surgeon about when to schedule my gyno surgery....I would like the opinions of a few though. Does anyone think that using Growth post surgery would be worth it in the healing process? Also I was VERY surprised when I told my doc that I believed that 99% of my gyno was puberty related and was concerned that it would be an elective surgery in my insurance companies eyes....and he told me that my insurance should cover it no problem! Because it is causing me pain and it is a glandular growth that needs to be cut out and that there is no hormonal treatment to cure it. I guess being honest with your doc isn't such a bad thing.......456

DecaDent*
10-30-2002, 07:28 PM
Sounds like you have a good Doc mr456. I don't think using growth solely for post surgical recovery would be worth it unless it's part of your AAS plan and you plan on running it for 4 months minimum. There are some studies that show improved outcomes with Anavar post surgery. That's what I used after my neck surgery and was pleased with the results. It helped me maintain my muscle mass when I was not really able to train and definely helped my rehab. I'm sure other primarily anabolics(minimally androgenic) would work just as well eg. primo. I'd even consider EQ or Deca.
One thing you want to have the AAS out of your system completly prior to surgery. They can prolong your bleeding time ands interfere with clotting factors. That could cause a ploblem during surgery and also in the 1st week or so after surgery. Cosmetically,you do not want to trade your breast tissue for a pectoral hematoma. In other words I would stay clean presurgery and wait about 10 days post surgery before beginning any programm. When you planning on having it done mr?

mr456
10-30-2002, 08:50 PM
Actually I think thats what I am gonna find out on Friday. I am currently running Tren/Susp/Prop/D-bol ED and am going to change it to EOD.Once I find an exact date I will come off completely and load up on the clomid.Or do you think it would just be a better I dea to come off now?.... I have only been on for 2 weeks and 1 day..lol. The boys just headed North too I was noticing....guess I'm gonna have to call em back down. I just started using some Arimidex at .5mg ED 2 days ago cause my nips were getting sensitive....I'm not quite sure what kind of post cycle schedule to use with the Clomid/Arimi's, Nolvadex route. I don't want to crash hard....any suggestions are greatly welcomed...I have never used Arimidex post cycle or at all for that matter. Such a shame too....after 15 days I am up 8lbs and strength is thru the roof...oh well...you'll have that!
The answer you gave me on Growth, Deca was kinda what i expected but wanted to hear it from someone else to. I don't think cost wise it would be all that more speedy of a recovery. I just got off the phone with my brother who had his gyno done like 6 months ago(must run in the family cause he has never touched juice in his life..or a dumbell for that matter) and he is just now able to get direct sunlight on them(scars). His turned out great..he just said that to make sure that your doc isn't a quack.........pretty excited but kind of scared at the same time........456

midwtchamp
11-04-2002, 01:11 AM
bump I want to hear bout this I have a consoltation in a month or so

mr456
11-04-2002, 01:20 PM
The doc was super cool...said he is seeing ALOT more gyno cases nowadays than ever before. Anyway he a is a general surgeon and has performed this operation many times before. He seemed quite knowledgable about it, but did suggest i seek the opinions of at least 2-3 other docs. He basically said "In the eyes of a physician, this is not a major deal because we aren't entering any body cavities" That made me feel better. There are different post op "procedures" that they use and I am trying to investigate which is better....they have a vest and then they have little drainage( I know its gross sounding) tubes. The doc explained that once you take tissue away and leave empty space...that fluid will fill the space and prevent the skin from getting tight against the pectoral muscle. He also said that a Plastic Surgeon might be the way to go simply because they have techniques that he may not be aware of or trained in that will leave less scarring. So I am going to 2-3 plastic surgeons to talk with them about it.......1st one in about 3 weeks...........456

Auriflex
11-04-2002, 05:23 PM
good luck bro!

midwtchamp
11-05-2002, 02:36 AM
good luck and thanks for the info