First off, lactation can be natural in men, many men have lactation issues without ever having taken any hormonal supplements.
Secondly, superdrol is known for spikes in gyno issues. If you do not have a bead like hard lump that is very tender to the touch, achy, or itch nipples, then you do not have try gyno. There is a possibility that water is being stored underneath the nipple that is making it puffy, you can actually put preparation H on your nipples every night for about a week or so and it will pull the water out. Not necessarily permanently, but it might shed more light on your situation.
Also, the fact that you didnt PCT on a SERM is simply stupid. Too many kids are running these new clones, as well as the old PH/DS's and using OTC PTC. The only PCT that i trust that is OTC, im not sure if its available anymore, is iForce Reversitol.
You can still receive benefits from using nolvadex. Clomid will not combat gyno. It will simply stop estrogen conversion and block estrogen from forming, as well as boost your testosterone back to normal levels. Although it does take longer then nolvadex. Nolvadex is known to be more and more effective the longer that you use it. It usually takes full effect on your testosterone in 10 days time, and takes effect on gyno in hours or days depending on the severity of the gyno. I suggest you take the nolvadex to combat this worry of gyno and get your hormone levels back to normal. For the BP, i would take Saw palmetto.
For the lactation part, lactation is caused by DHT receptors cause by 19nor PH/DS's like tren. You can combat this with caber, and also a supplement called vitex.
Please next time you run something, know what the hell your doing and know how to combat the side effects. Also ALWAYS have your PCT set up BEFORE your cycle. PCT is more important and harder to find then ur cycle of OTC clone PH/DS's.
Sorry this is happening. You dont need to go to the doctor, they will not perscribe you nolvadex or clomid. I PROMISE you they will not. They will send you to the lab to get blood work done, and take you to an endocrinologist because your endocrine cycle is offset due to the exogenic source that screwed your hormone regulation.