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How long before prami would not be effective. I been lactating for about to weeks its slowed down but my nipples are making these weird shapes lol..looks like the puffiness is going down..been on letro for 2 days.no tenderness no sensitivity.. any Ideas??
 
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I would get on the prami now, as far as I know letro will not be effective against prolactain induced gyno.
 
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I would still run the letro with the prami, many people uses both together.

You could also add B6

read this
 
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Within the first week you will know if ur prami is legit

Start at a small dose the first 2 nights to see if you get stomach discomfort

Try ramping up the prami like this

.125 2days
.25 5 days
.5 until poofyness recedes ... You may see results at .25 and not need to go up to .5
 

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Ok now my question is, is prami permanent and or temporary. .I spent wayyyyyyyy toooo much money on this cycle pct alone..... im in the military so I was going to the doc tomorrow because I keep putting all this shyt in my body and I dont even know if its legit or not and I dont know if they will test me
 
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Ok now my question is, is prami permanent and or temporary. .I spent wayyyyyyyy toooo much money on this cycle pct alone..... im in the military so I was going to the doc tomorrow because I keep putting all this shyt in my body and I dont even know if its legit or not and I dont know if they will test me
I haven't heard of a prolactin rebound after discontinuing prami
Basically the ph/steroid you took increased both estrogen and prolactin giving you tissue growth and lactation.

You got the letro now to sort out the estrogen but it does take a few days to reach concentration levels in the bloodstream (so after 2 days you can't judge it yet)

The prami will take care of the prolactin. Stopping the lactation and hopefully reducing poofyness.
 
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