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bridgeburn

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Did he report any gyno?

Also if 2 x week duta doesn't give you gyno is there a chance 2 x week estro will not give gyno?
He said that he did have gyno. but also he was lucky, it wasn't noticeable nor seemed as developed as mine. He also said his mom has small boobs.

You might get some some. Estrogen is what causes gyno. People sometimes get gyno from dutasteride or finasteride because they raise E a bit.
you won't get actual hardcore development like me though with that low a dose. probably just slightly more puffy nipples and little lumps
 

Marky

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He said that he did have gyno. but also he was lucky, it wasn't noticeable nor seemed as developed as mine. He also said his mom has small boobs.

You might get some some. Estrogen is what causes gyno. People sometimes get gyno from dutasteride or finasteride because they raise E a bit.
you won't get actual hardcore development like me though with that low a dose. probably just slightly more puffy nipples and little lumps
Good neither does my mom! Which one would you recommend? So far the soy iso's after giving me the runnies, or is it from the black cohosh, or is it the mix of them together - who knows.
 

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Beidgeburn was a case that was already balding hard and was gonna get worse. I legit wanna see your pics cause I bet you’re not even balding.
No where near where bridge was, and I'm 42, but would like to get density back and restore some of the hairline. It might not take much, then try to maintain with duta.
 
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Jesse Navarro

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Well it looks like i got estradiol on my blood even after forty days since i stopped. Now that i resumed, i can see more clearly the new hairs on my temples. They never went away actually. Problem is that i lost on another areas, which i simply cant understand, gaining new hairs on the hardest part, and losing on another areas.
 

Marky

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I posted pics of antys before and after on this thread already, travel back to post #92.
Good God he morphed into a monkey

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Marky

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Bro what the hell are you talking about? You’re 42 and you’re taking female hormones to “restore some of my hairline”? You guys have issues.
Ya man, would be cool to pull off a do like this, I already kinda have the hair type for it. Just need those low temple points:
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Then eventually age into senior years looking like this

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likemike

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Good God he morphed into a monkey

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OMG

this is now my goal too.

but high E2 is'nt strong enough, to regrow a hairline like this

it looks a little bit like morbus-chushing too ... high DHEA and some CPA

i will try it

12,5 mg cpa (i will start on aug 1st 2018) (again)
1,25 mg finasteride (from now)
10 gtt E2 (since over 1 yr)
100mg P4 (since over 1 yr)
50 mg DHEA (from july 1st 2018)
oral minoxidil 5% (start on aug 1st 2018)


i have a recreading hairline like the guy at first ... and want to get everything back...
 

Marky

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OMG

this is now my goal too.

but high E2 is'nt strong enough, to regrow a hairline like this

it looks a little bit like morbus-chushing too ... high DHEA and some CPA

i will try it

12,5 mg cpa (i will start on aug 1st 2018) (again)
1,25 mg finasteride (from now)
10 gtt E2 (since over 1 yr)
100mg P4 (since over 1 yr)
50 mg DHEA (from july 1st 2018)
oral minoxidil 5% (start on aug 1st 2018)


i have a recreading hairline like the guy at first ... and want to get everything back...
Right on brah. It's sounds like a lot but this stuff can't be worse than chemotherapy.
 

bridgeburn

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Dude, I really think it’s the opposite. High levels cause it. Normal levels prevent it, no?

"the researchers saw that men with higher levels of active estrogen metabolites also tended to have higher bone density. Conversely, men with lower levels of these hormones tended to have lower bone density.

Testosterone levels did not affect bone density in these study subjects. Testosterone seems to be responsible for the larger size and thicker outer layers of male bones, but estrogen is possibly a key hormone for maintaining peak bone mineral mass in men, according to the authors."
 

AnxiousAndy

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yeah, why not
I remember you saying you would get gyno surgery to remove your breast tissue, but if your mind has changed all power to you bro. Embrace your boobs with unwavering confidence and grace!
 
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