cowleygains
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Have you noticed any other signs/symptoms of high E or high P such as puffiness in the face, or swelling of the ankles? And speaking of P, how come you didn't include any Anti-P meds such as Bromocriptine/Parlodel, or Cabergoline?Literally don't understand this
Was on 400mg test enth and tren enth a week
Was taking 50mg dbol a day and 75mg anadrol
1mg arimidex and tamoxifen every day
Still getting gyno!!
I stopped everything but the test to see if that stops it
But what could it be?
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Anadrol does not aromatize. It causes gyno through a different pathway.
Throw in aromatizing steroids AND compounds that may elevate Prolactin or Progesterone and you have a kitchen sink cycle for gyno.
This..
Drol has a back door so to speak with gyno related issues.. Prolactic and elevated progesterone serum levels can induce this.. This does not have to be estro related at all... Tamox which is the only targeting oral you have here doesnt have to be bunk, its actually useless in prolactin serum levels..
Has this guy gotten labs yet?
Do you see them?
Hopefully he does, seems like a lot of people are reluctant to get labs done. Not sure why.
You're asking a question here I don't think we'll ever have an answer to... it defies all logic that people come on here with the question like his as if we are doctors, with no blood work and all of the comments are going to be based on speculation just like mine..
Hopefully he does, seems like a lot of people are reluctant to get labs done. Not sure why.
Anadrol does not aromatize. It causes gyno through a different pathway.
Throw in aromatizing steroids AND compounds that may elevate Prolactin or Progesterone and you have a kitchen sink cycle for gyno.
You're asking a question here I don't think we'll ever have an answer to... it defies all logic that people come on here with the question like his as if we are doctors, with no blood work and all of the comments are going to be based on speculation just like mine..
Perennial problem in the forums.
I think it's mostly fear of exposing oneself to the "system" even though HIPAA should keep your info under wraps. Also concern about costs, which IMO doesn't stand up to examination when looking at potentially gargantuan costs and consequences of undetected medical problems down the road caused by lack of labs, as well as cost of gear and food which will always dwarf any coin plunked down on bloodwork.
People just aren't thinking it all through but still want quick answers to explain a few sketchy symptoms.