Jake_89 said:
YES!
If you've got a round body and have had slight Gyno during puberty you are more likely to be sensitive to Propecia. I can vouch for this.
I knew I was at a very high risk of getting Gyno and on my first week on Propecia I was getting Symptoms. Luckily for me I had a good doctor who was happy to prescribe me Aromasin to counter the high Estrogen (bring it what it was before) and I have had No symptoms at all.
So far nearly 3 weeks into Propecia I've 0 Size effects absolutely 0 apart from the Gyno which the Aromasin (at very low doses EOD) has fixed.
Make sure you have atleast Nolvadex on hand (best at getting rid of Gyno) and a-dex
at the end of the day how important is the hair? For me its so important that I will mess around with hormones to find the right balance because I want to keep my head of hair for a long time.
Thank you and I agree with the last part. My question is which simptoms did you have in the beginning so you knew you are going towards Gyno? Also, why is a doctor who prescribes Aromasin a good doctor? Is that cure somewhat dangereous or what? And what is the difference between Aromasin and Nolvadex? And what is a-dex?
Thank You :mrgreen: