Gynecomastia: Answer depends. Are you still taking steroids? Is anyone monitoring your use? Especially your conversion of testosterone into estradiol. If estradiol remains elevated, then less likely for gynecomastia to resolve until it's normalized ie see if gyno resolves once estradiol drops. If estradiol is already normal, then will probably need surgery. Work closely w/dispensing doc and/or your FamilyDoc.
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