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    estrogen vs prolactin

    I'm was curious to know what side is easier to handle. Aromatization or anything who is a 19-Nor.

    I'm personally a bit scared by 19-Nor stuff but I would like to know what's your pros and cons about that?

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    19Nors don't aromatize. That said, control your E and you won't have progesteronic/prolactin related issues...

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    0.0 well I was wrong alot on 19nor XD I knew that doesnt aromatize but i I thought it increase progesterone/prolactin independantly of oestrogen. So prami/cabergolin was a must on all 19nor...

    So, you say that prami/caber is only necessary in case of high E, so if E is under control prami/caber should not be a concern(must have in hand anyway). That's great to know thanks

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    for there to be progesteronic/prolactin related sides it must be in the presense of high E. One won't happen without the other. So, control E and there will be no problems. Now, I still like to run low dose caber for it's many other benefits as well, IMHO.

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    what are the sides of high prog/pro when the e gets high?
    would like that to know that

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    Gyno related, leaky nips, etc.

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