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<blockquote data-quote="nodoctor" data-source="post: 218463" data-attributes="member: 43393"><p>I've read that Cabergoline caused scar tissue in organs and heart, and that Pramipexole is a much safer choice despite addictive behavior issues, etc. Not super difficult to source.</p><p></p><p>My impression was always that Clomid (or enclomiphene instead?) was the right pct, but that that was mainly to get fsh/lh going again which doesn't seem to be the main issue here. Does sound like if you can get the dough, a doctor consult is the right way to go, but some stuff like getting proper labs is essential regardless of route. Pretty sure gyno being caused by high e2 is settled/correct science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodoctor, post: 218463, member: 43393"] I've read that Cabergoline caused scar tissue in organs and heart, and that Pramipexole is a much safer choice despite addictive behavior issues, etc. Not super difficult to source. My impression was always that Clomid (or enclomiphene instead?) was the right pct, but that that was mainly to get fsh/lh going again which doesn't seem to be the main issue here. Does sound like if you can get the dough, a doctor consult is the right way to go, but some stuff like getting proper labs is essential regardless of route. Pretty sure gyno being caused by high e2 is settled/correct science. [/QUOTE]
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