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Originally Posted by RockHard I have read Tren shuts the boys down pretty hard, but if it's possible to get away with not running HCG then I would prefer not to, I don't have the money and it may take several months for me to get it. Both times I've ran test I had to run 20mg of nolva the whole cycle, I have a tendency to get lumps in my nipples from the excess estrogen. That's what worries me, If I start getting gyno symptons I won't know if it's being caused by estrogen, prolactin, or progestrone. Does ades and dostinex do anything to stop gyno caused by estrogen? Because from what I've read you don't want to be using nolva if you're getting gyno from prolactin or progestrone. Stuff gets complicated to the point I feel like I should scrap either the test or the tren and run one alone. I'm tempted to just run the tren, I've never tried it but have seen guys have great results with the stuff. |
I've had prolactin issues before. I can take
Test /
Tren without issues and
Test / Deca without issues but If I take
Test /
Tren / Deca, I have issues. More than likely you won't have issues with
Test /
Tren but you should always be ready.
I don't run
Test / Deca /
Tren any more (I prefer
EQ) but I was using Caber to stop the sides. At first I had to get a bottle of Letro (faster T/A). In order for progesterone to survive it needs estrogen so Letro was the obvious choice. Now all I keep on the shelf is Nolva and Letro. I am prone to gyno. I only use the Letro if I feel it necessary.
HDH