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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Have any of you dealt with prolactin issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="mairomaster" data-source="post: 191081" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>I should have mentioned that I am also getting 25 mg of B6 additionally from my Multivitamin/ZMA and perhaps some more from my diet. Yes, still not even close to the quoted 400 - 600 mg dose, but as you earlier said it seems to be a dose people often have success with, especially when combined with d-alpha Vitamin E. To be honest, I haven't researched the topic too well, but I feel a bit uncomfortable taking huge doses of vitamin B/E for life. And I'm saying for life, because that's not really something that will just cure your high Prolactin, once you stop supplementing it will undoubtedly rise again. It's just not very financially friendly and might have some negative health effects in the long term.</p><p></p><p>Kind of the same story with Caber - it's expensive and it has some potentially shitty side effects as well, so definitely not a very viable solution long term.</p><p></p><p>Good remark about my E2 - it might as well be part of the problem at least. The problem is I really hate AI and I feel pretty good at this E2 level. It's not really causing me any problems. Regarding reducing the dose - I might try that at some point, or alternatively stopping the Nandrolone to see if it will make any difference. However, I am very active with sports and I really enjoy the recovery benefits of the higher dose. I've had terrible problems with recovery before TRT and even now the situation is not perfect. So I'm a bit afraid of reducing the dose to be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mairomaster, post: 191081, member: 40343"] I should have mentioned that I am also getting 25 mg of B6 additionally from my Multivitamin/ZMA and perhaps some more from my diet. Yes, still not even close to the quoted 400 - 600 mg dose, but as you earlier said it seems to be a dose people often have success with, especially when combined with d-alpha Vitamin E. To be honest, I haven't researched the topic too well, but I feel a bit uncomfortable taking huge doses of vitamin B/E for life. And I'm saying for life, because that's not really something that will just cure your high Prolactin, once you stop supplementing it will undoubtedly rise again. It's just not very financially friendly and might have some negative health effects in the long term. Kind of the same story with Caber - it's expensive and it has some potentially shitty side effects as well, so definitely not a very viable solution long term. Good remark about my E2 - it might as well be part of the problem at least. The problem is I really hate AI and I feel pretty good at this E2 level. It's not really causing me any problems. Regarding reducing the dose - I might try that at some point, or alternatively stopping the Nandrolone to see if it will make any difference. However, I am very active with sports and I really enjoy the recovery benefits of the higher dose. I've had terrible problems with recovery before TRT and even now the situation is not perfect. So I'm a bit afraid of reducing the dose to be honest. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Have any of you dealt with prolactin issues?
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