Revivogen-gyno!

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I have been using this topical for about 2 months now, and it actually is working. The problem is that I am starting to develop gyno. I have no idea how that is even possible, but I have it. My nipples are puffy and sore, and it is really pissing me off. Will someone please tell me why the Revivogen company says "no side effects", when I clearly have them? Thanks.
 

hair mchair

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You should go to a doctor to make sure it is gyno.

I would think that this couldn't happen, but then again, stranger things have happened. Any topical has the potential to be systemically absorbed. If it is the Revivogen, you should consider playing the lottery because I imagine that what you're describing is really very rare. Are you using anything else aside from Revivogen that might cause this?
 

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Yeah, I am positive it is gyno. When I took Propecia I had gotten it so I know what it feels like. I am not sure what to do.
 

hair mchair

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Well, you could stop the Revivogen.

You could also go to a doctor if the gyno persists after stopping Revivogen.
 

George Costanza

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I thought gyno was irrevesible. If you got it from propecia then you probably have had it ever since, but just noticed it again.
 

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Irevesibility seems to depend on the cause. The gynoe some people get when they hit puberty or teen years or something ussualy goes away all by it self after a few months, same with "fat" gyno, though the later probably isn'0t real gyno. The stereoid induced one doesn't, but i would imagine if someone stops at first symthoms, those probably would go away if you stopped what's causing it.

This i really disturbing as i wanted to try revivogen. Perhaps you're just suspectible to it because prvious problems with propecia that have made you more sensitive. Has anyone else expirienced gyno with Revivogen?
 

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It definitely could be left over from the Propecia. Its all about estrogen levels. If they're high, the cuplrit will no doubt be propecia. Wish Estrogen tests were more accessible. People could get them easily before propecia, during propecia, and afterwards to really assess their hormonal system and be better able to make decisions about Propecia for themselves.

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Well I only used Propecia for about 3 months and I quit year ago, so I am not sure what to do. Maybe I should try Fluridil?
 

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Do what makes logical sense. Have your estrogen levels checked first. I am the most hypersensitive person on this planet, to DHT inhibitors, and ive been on both Revivogen and topical spironolactone for a year and a half and am doing okay. Im so sensitive to the stuff that when I first applied it, i felt tingling all down my face. Definitely an undocumented side effect, but if anyone was going to have issues it would be me. :)

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