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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Prolactin crashed
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 235359" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya every hormone is very important to keep in balance. We wouldn’t have a hormone if it wasn’t vital for our overall health and for our body and mind to function properly. I would say most men would do best with prolactin in the single digits tho. But obv everyone is different. I find I do best with prolactin in the single digits for sure</p><p></p><p>As far as when ur prolactin levels will bounce back, I would assume they’ll be fully restored to baseline after around 2 weeks. Caber has a relatively long half life for an oral at around 65 hours, which is almost 3 days. So after 5 half lives it will be almost fully out of ur system, which is around 13.5 days, aka about 2 weeks. But I’m sure u’ll start feeling better much sooner than that as ur prolactin levels start to increase. Assuming u stopped taking caber all together obviously</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 235359, member: 15043"] Ya every hormone is very important to keep in balance. We wouldn’t have a hormone if it wasn’t vital for our overall health and for our body and mind to function properly. I would say most men would do best with prolactin in the single digits tho. But obv everyone is different. I find I do best with prolactin in the single digits for sure As far as when ur prolactin levels will bounce back, I would assume they’ll be fully restored to baseline after around 2 weeks. Caber has a relatively long half life for an oral at around 65 hours, which is almost 3 days. So after 5 half lives it will be almost fully out of ur system, which is around 13.5 days, aka about 2 weeks. But I’m sure u’ll start feeling better much sooner than that as ur prolactin levels start to increase. Assuming u stopped taking caber all together obviously [/QUOTE]
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