redrocket399
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hey everyone, well its been 2 weeks so far of 1 cap of EPOL and 1 cap of X Tren.. in the past few days, my nipples have gotten sensitive, especially when its cold out.. should i be concerned? suggestions please?
I got it pretty bad this go around but I'm running the highest dose of pro-dienelone I've run...B6 has really helped at 400 mg's/day along with nolva at 20 mg's/day...lumps are all but gone and I haven't even started PCT yet. Go pick up some B6, Vitex, Sam-e, l-dopa or if you can afford some bromocriptine or dostinex that would obviously be best.
I was pleasantly surprised at how well the B6 alone worked though..it's worth a shot before dishing out 100+ bucks on those dopamine agonists.
tren gyno? could start up vitex, B6, whatever usual "anti-prolactin" stuff but it's probably too late.
if this is your first time fighting gyno then join the club
I had really bad gyno at one point, I ordered extreme-estane, from Invalid Link Removed, it's cheap. It a vial and a dropper. Drink half the dropper every 2-3 days. Mine was very noticeable and went away completely in a month
A. you can't post sources to research peptides.
and B. i'm assuming estane is exemestane, and did you bother to even check the dosing or solution concentration?
or did you just simplify all that for the sake of this guy? lol
A. you can't post sources to research peptides.
and B. i'm assuming estane is exemestane, and did you bother to even check the dosing or solution concentration?
or did you just simplify all that for the sake of this guy? lol
Manboobs don't occur overnight. If it makes you feel better I went about a month with constant nipple sensitivity and inflammation when I tried PH "tren" and after i got off cycle it all went away, left behind what I call dormant-stage lumps which are too small to notice but when my gyno flares up again they get painful... I already had a lump before the tren though.
it may not be too late at all, everyone is different, maybe you take some of the anti-prolactin stuff and it starts clearing up in a week and gets better. Or maybe it just keeps getting worse despite your best efforts. That's gyno for ya, it's complicated and unpredictable, based on a bunch of different hormones. No one can tell you to keep cycling or not, it's your risk to take.
Personally i would keep cycling and try some anti-prolactin stuff and stop only if that doesn't work. That's exactly what i had to do over summer. And no manboobs yet.