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    flyguy6661 is offline Member
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    do i need to take caber/prami with deca or just have it on hand ?

    i dont ofter see that people seem to advise people to use caber/prami when doing a test/deca cycle say 500mg of each so do you only have it on hand incase of prolactin symptons ???

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    you can run it to help prevent PRL related gyno but I don't believe in taking meds unless I have to. PRL gyno is very easy to reverse with Caber, Prami or Brom so I keep it on hand...besides if you effectively manage E2 with proper AI protocal you will effectively control PRL

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    I`m running 600mg of Tren E without any caber but I do keep it on hand and I run an ai.

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    Got to manage estrogen from the start. We say this over and over.

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    At your age you want to be very careful with deca or any aas. Guess your going to find out why soon. You been told many times so best of luck

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    I had no problems on my last tren cycle but I was religious about my AI. But, best to have caber or prami on hand to be safe

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