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    Gyno In The Genes?

    I've been trying to educate myself a little more on gyno, AAS, and how to prevent it. Anyhow, I was watching a buncha YouTube videos regarding gyno surgery and it seemed like some guys had gyno and have never used AAS.

    Is gyno something you can have already, or been prone to it IF YOU HAVE NEVER USED STEROIDS? I know ppl are gyno prone (if they're using) I want to know if you can be gyno prone if you've never used before.

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    im probably prone to it. when i was a teenager during my growth spurt my nips got really itchy and sore and they puffed up a bit. they're not sensitive anymore but they never went back to normal size. i would really have to watch this if i do a cycle of aas and have plenty of nolva and arimadex

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    Quote Originally Posted by grotto72 View Post
    im probably prone to it. when i was a teenager during my growth spurt my nips got really itchy and sore and they puffed up a bit. they're not sensitive anymore but they never went back to normal size. i would really have to watch this if i do a cycle of aas and have plenty of nolva and arimadex
    I was curious because these youtube vids that I was watching, the guys that were in the surgeons office receiving the surgery claimed to have never used AAS. Just made me wonder why they were getting gyno surgery if they've never done AAS. In the genes?

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    not sure man. in my case i didnt grow man boobs just got a little puffy nip. theres no lump or anything

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    its 100% the person.... iv got buddy that run 600+mg of test with others and never have any problem with gyno or estrogen. then theres me.... anything over 250mg wk test my gyno goes crazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Usealittle View Post
    its 100% the person.... iv got buddy that run 600+mg of test with others and never have any problem with gyno or estrogen. then theres me.... anything over 250mg wk test my gyno goes crazy.
    Right. And I understand that it's dependent on the person. But that's also guys that are using AAS. In the vids, these guys claimed to never have used AAS and still had gyno that was being surgically removed. I know they weren't lying because some of these were so out of shape, it was insane.

    I just wanted to know if it was possible to have gyno and never use AAS?

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    Yes from puberty. I can run a good amount of test without ai myself

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    I believe some hair loss treatments can cause it as well.

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    Yes anyone is acceptable to gyno. Gyno is caused by an imbalance in hormones that can be caused by many reasons, including steroid use. There is a difference between gyno and “bitch tits”. Someone could have minor gyno that devolved early during puberty due to a shift in hormones, and is compelled by an unhealthy diet. This person’s chest will continue to grow and develop what we perceive as gyno... As they continue their poor diet and lack of exercise adipose tissue will form around the nipple region giving the appearance of gyno “bitchtits”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgp View Post
    Yes anyone is acceptable to gyno. Gyno is caused by an imbalance in hormones that can be caused by many reasons, including steroid use. There is a difference between gyno and “bitch tits”. Someone could have minor gyno that devolved early during puberty due to a shift in hormones, and is compelled by an unhealthy diet. This person’s chest will continue to grow and develop what we perceive as gyno... As they continue their poor diet and lack of exercise adipose tissue will form around the nipple region giving the appearance of gyno “bitchtits”.
    well said, thank you!

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    My bro is extremely prone to gyno...actually I believe he got gyno during puberty and one of his nipples actually does have a small lump behind it (prior to him using anything). That being said when he does go on he is extremely prone (almost guaranteed) to get bad gyno throughout his cycle no ai helps...myself on the other hand can run pretty much anything and never experienced any gyno issues.

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    Iv had puffy nips sense about 13! The gyno grew and slowly went away but the puffyness has stayed.
    hate it or love it....

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    Thanks guys!

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    Yes definitely, most people with gyno probably have never used AAS. It's fairly common for guys to get some during puberty but it goes away a good portion of the time. Unfortunately in my case I've always had a little bit, loong before I ever cycled.
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    I got it during puberty...I was overweight and just thought I had puffy nipples until I got in shape and could see/feel the lumps. Probably got it around 16 but didn't have it removed till i was 22.

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    ^^^^ how much? and do you cycle now?
    hate it or love it....

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