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  1. 3rd Cycle Advice, Possible Bridge questions

    quick bump... also thinking of maybe running the dymeth at 0/0/0/15/30/30/45
  2. 3rd Cycle Advice, Possible Bridge questions

    :To preface this, I recently posted here about a case of gyno rebound I experienced after my 2nd cycle (Havoc). I am currently finishing up a week of letro, and have already seen a huge reduction. The bumps are undetectable anymore (used to be marble sized), and it even seems as if the...
  3. Question on Rebound Gyno Treatment

    Glad to hear that man, thanks for responding - my situation is pretty similiar. I have read about "epi for gyno reduction", makes a lot of sense considering it's anti-estrogenic properties. I'm starting letro midweek, and using nolva for 2 weeks on the back end, per the advice on the page you...
  4. Letrozole Question

    As long as you're sure of the purity, then its fine.
  5. Question on Rebound Gyno Treatment

    one last bump
  6. Question on Rebound Gyno Treatment

    PCT is in the 2nd to last paragraph of my original post - yes, it was inadequate. I'm comparing this cycle to my one other, which was Dymethazine at the standard dose. I really just felt lethargic on havoc, no noticable increase in size/strength. It really just didnt agree with me. On Dym i...
  7. Question on Rebound Gyno Treatment

    One last bump, in case anyone out there has any other first-hand experience :)
  8. Question on Rebound Gyno Treatment

    Thanks for the response, that was a good read, and already along the lines of what I'll be doing. Are you also suffering from rebound as well? If so, I'd really appreciate an update after you finish the nolva, im just curious if ur total circulating estrogen will cause a flare up after...
  9. Question on Rebound Gyno Treatment

    About a month after Havoc PCT (which ended up being a horrible cycle for me), I started growing the tell-tale lumps under the nipples. A aquired some nolva about a week after this started, and ran that out at 20mg's a day for a month until the tenderness subsided. I've read numerous articles...
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