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    Switch from Prami to Caber?

    Hey guys,

    Getting some very minor lumps in chest. Not exactly under the nipple but close.
    This isn't nipple sensitivity. At least it doesn't feel like that. Here is my cycle -

    Test cyp 500 wk
    Deca 400 wk
    Adex .35 Ed
    Prami .50 Ed

    I can either go up on the Prami, or switch to Caber which I have on hand. First time with Deca, so not sure what it is and didn't want to start experimenting. Also have letro, but don't think it is an E2 problem.

    Thanks,

    JP

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    If the lumps are real then the issue is gyno and E2 related (possibly progestin related but that boils down to E2 related anyway). Caber and prami do nothing for gyno or lumps. They act on dopamine receptors to lower prolactin which will cause loss of libido, lactating nipples, ED, etc.

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    Have you done any blood panels to see where your E2 is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Docd187123 View Post
    If the lumps are real then the issue is gyno and E2 related (possibly progestin related but that boils down to E2 related anyway). Caber and prami do nothing for gyno or lumps. They act on dopamine receptors to lower prolactin which will cause loss of libido, lactating nipples, ED, etc.

    Exactly this

    Get BW to be safe bro
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    Cool, will do that guys. Could be nothing. Might have had them all along. Just started feeling around the other day. Not painful or sensitive. If it is E2, the ad ex must not be working...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdpeters View Post
    Cool, will do that guys. Could be nothing. Might have had them all along. Just started feeling around the other day. Not painful or sensitive. If it is E2, the ad ex must not be working...

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    Or your dose of adex isnt enough.

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    could also just be from the diet and adding weight... ive never actually had even a little sign of gyno that didnt include some sort of discomfort...maybe you are different, but a lot of times, people confuse gyno with fat during a bulk...

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    U could very well be on your way to a gyno flare-up. This is how it starts.... It may get worse or this is as bad as it gets. Don't play with them all the time bcuz that makes it worse. If u do feel a real lump that is hard and right around the nip then this is gyno. Read up on some reversal protocols and order accordingly. I personally like to use nov on check when this happens. I run it at 40 mgs for 5/7 days then use 20 mgs right through pct. it is slow acting but effective.

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    I increased the adex dose to .75 ed. Doesn't seem to be getting worse, and it is not sensitive. Thinking about adding a small dose of Letro twice a week.

    Will be monitoring and let you know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unrealone View Post
    could also just be from the diet and adding weight... ive never actually had even a little sign of gyno that didnt include some sort of discomfort...maybe you are different, but a lot of times, people confuse gyno with fat during a bulk...
    Interesting. .. hadn't thought of that...

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    You defo need to get blood work done here. Your just playing a guesting game.

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