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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw0031" data-source="post: 250184" data-attributes="member: 45081"><p>The only one I honestly remember was fatigue, I think I simply got bored and tired of it. It does raise prolactin over time and fatigue is a symptom of prolactin slightly out of range but I most definitely would have remembered sensitive nipples or other prolactin symptoms. It’s somewhat expensive but that wasn’t and hasn’t been a factor for not taking it. To be honest, I don’t know, considering cycling it again- because of insulin resistance you have to cycle it but my blood glucose stayed well within healthy range on it. I think at the tail end of the cycle my bg was 86 when prediabetes starts at 100 so for something that potentially cause serious blood sugar issues I was fine. I guess those are the two major downsides- insulin resistance and raised prolactin but those are common in anything that influences hgh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw0031, post: 250184, member: 45081"] The only one I honestly remember was fatigue, I think I simply got bored and tired of it. It does raise prolactin over time and fatigue is a symptom of prolactin slightly out of range but I most definitely would have remembered sensitive nipples or other prolactin symptoms. It’s somewhat expensive but that wasn’t and hasn’t been a factor for not taking it. To be honest, I don’t know, considering cycling it again- because of insulin resistance you have to cycle it but my blood glucose stayed well within healthy range on it. I think at the tail end of the cycle my bg was 86 when prediabetes starts at 100 so for something that potentially cause serious blood sugar issues I was fine. I guess those are the two major downsides- insulin resistance and raised prolactin but those are common in anything that influences hgh. [/QUOTE]
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