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    Wink Need Guidance. Want to Run Ralox, and decide to bump up, or decrease dose.

    After i bumped up my Test C to .3ml every (3) days i noticed my nips were getting a little sensitive. i really like the way raloxifene tightens my chest up. it's amazing.

    i really want to run some ralox, but i also need to make the decision to go 500mg per week, or drop down back to .2ml every (3) days. granted if i increase dosage i'd probably have to add something. i currently have Arimidex and Exemestane.

    either way i'm looking to run some ralox. yay, nay, or hold up there is a better way?

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    yea... it's ok. i guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too-$mall View Post
    After i bumped up my Test C to .3ml every (3) days i noticed my nips were getting a little sensitive. i really like the way raloxifene tightens my chest up. it's amazing.

    i really want to run some ralox, but i also need to make the decision to go 500mg per week, or drop down back to .2ml every (3) days. granted if i increase dosage i'd probably have to add something. i currently have Arimidex and Exemestane.

    either way i'm looking to run some ralox. yay, nay, or hold up there is a better way?
    Do it all man! I've run ralox on cycle for gyno n worked well. If you go to 500/wk and you know your E2 will be high, run a little Anastrazole and the Ralox n grow baby grow ;-)

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    Nipple sensitivity is not necessarily an indicator of gyno. It normal when hormones are in flux.
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    okay, second question. is it safe to take roloxifene that's a year old, or older? it's been in my fridge for a year. no expiration on the label and it was made by a company with a weird looking W. almost looks like a the (w) is made out of liquid. forgot the name of the company. i think they are gone now. seems like the supplier i want to buy ralox from has it on backorder. it's no problem to wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Nipple sensitivity is not necessarily an indicator of gyno. It normal when hormones are in flux.
    Interesting, I believed that whenever there was pain/sensitivity it was because somehow there was a tissue enlargement in process.

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    that makes sense. the problem as gone away, after using nolvadex 20mg/day, but i've also dropped down to 125mg per week from 155mg / week.

    problem now is that I've added DECA [400mg/week] and have to consider prolactin and going to keep up with the nolvadex at 10mg a day after the first week of using 20mg / day. having issues with bitcoin right now. probably going to go with ADC for the prami. then i should be all set.

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