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Returning gyno when way off cycle

Zerocyber

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I did a few cycles about two years ago. The last one had Trenbollone in it and I started getting gyno, so I cut it and started PCT. The lumps and sensitivity went away, but the puffy nips stayed. Something like six months after being off PCT, the lumps and sensitivity started coming back. I got some Letrozole and knocked it out again, tapering off real good at the end. I never felt quite right after all that. Like, my sex drive was shot for a year or so and is still not where it should be. Anyway, some months later, it comes back again. That time I ran Bromocriptine. Worked again and my drive came back up a little. Now, a few months later, the lumps and sensitivity started coming back yet again. I'm currently running Pramipexole, which is working, but I seem to have a serious problem with this crap coming back every 3-6 months for no apparent reason and my drive still isn't nearly where it was before I ever did any of this. WTF?
 
I did a few cycles about two years ago. The last one had Trenbollone in it and I started getting gyno, so I cut it and started PCT. The lumps and sensitivity went away, but the puffy nips stayed. Something like six months after being off PCT, the lumps and sensitivity started coming back. I got some Letrozole and knocked it out again, tapering off real good at the end. I never felt quite right after all that. Like, my sex drive was shot for a year or so and is still not where it should be. Anyway, some months later, it comes back again. That time I ran Bromocriptine. Worked again and my drive came back up a little. Now, a few months later, the lumps and sensitivity started coming back yet again. I'm currently running Pramipexole, which is working, but I seem to have a serious problem with this crap coming back every 3-6 months for no apparent reason and my drive still isn't nearly where it was before I ever did any of this. WTF?

I would see a doctor and get some blood work and let him know what has been happening.
 
I would see a doctor and get some blood work and let him know what has been happening.

it's a fine line you walk when you decide to tell your doc you've been taking AAS. keep in mind that in a perfect world you should be totally honest with your doc, but this is not a perfect world and what you tell your doc will most likely wind up in your chart and file, and that will not go away. if in 10 years you need to go on TRT or anything else an insurance company can look at your file to see if you had a "pre-existing condition" and possibly deny your claim for treatment. i always tell my doc (when discussing AAS or PH/PS) that this is off the record and speak in hypothetical terms with him, he knows what I'm saying but doesn't, know what i mean? I'm not trying to sway your honesty with your doc but just be advised and make your own decision here.
 
it's a fine line you walk when you decide to tell your doc you've been taking AAS. keep in mind that in a perfect world you should be totally honest with your doc, but this is not a perfect world and what you tell your doc will most likely wind up in your chart and file, and that will not go away. if in 10 years you need to go on TRT or anything else an insurance company can look at your file to see if you had a "pre-existing condition" and possibly deny your claim for treatment. i always tell my doc (when discussing AAS or PH/PS) that this is off the record and speak in hypothetical terms with him, he knows what I'm saying but doesn't, know what i mean? I'm not trying to sway your honesty with your doc but just be advised and make your own decision here.

No one said to go in and say doc I am taking steriods just that he keeps having these flareups and see if doc can do anything about it.
 
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