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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 232147" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’m the same exact way. Libido and mood correlate to a huge degree for me. I just feel like whenever my libido is at it’s best it’s my body’s way of telling me everything is working properly and my DNA is in prime condition to be passed on, so it ramps up my libido to make me want to pass on my healthy DNA lol. And when libido is low it feels like the opposite. Just feels like I’m not functioning properly in multiple areas. Like energy, brain function, mood. When libido is higher I feel like those things improve along with it</p><p></p><p>Btw, selegeline might be a healthier option to control prolactin, just an fyi. Caber’s just not the best to take long term. I’m currently taking test and deca, as well as very low dose primo to control E2 and low dose selegiline to possibly control prolactin a bit. But controlling E2 alone is a good way to control prolactin, due to estrogen being the main stimulator of prolactin in males. Deca doesn’t increase prolactin directly. Deca increases the aromatization rate of test into E2, which then stimulates prolactin to increase. Think deca also sensitizes estrogen and prolactin receptors. So the same amount of estrogen and prolactin in the body can have a greater effect when deca is in the mix. Deca solo has been shown to either have a neutral effect on prolactin, or even lower prolactin in some studies. Only other variable is that deca is a progestin. But as far as I know, progesterone has been shown to lower E2 and prolactin, not increase prolactin. So u might be able to curb the increased prolactin with just some E2 inhibition. Again, my preferred method is very low dose primo. Has been surprisingly effective at lowering E2. I knew it would lower E2, but didn’t expect it to do so at such a great degree with low doses</p><p></p><p>Last set of labs prolactin came back at 6 just for reference. That’s while using 125mg of deca per week</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 232147, member: 15043"] I’m the same exact way. Libido and mood correlate to a huge degree for me. I just feel like whenever my libido is at it’s best it’s my body’s way of telling me everything is working properly and my DNA is in prime condition to be passed on, so it ramps up my libido to make me want to pass on my healthy DNA lol. And when libido is low it feels like the opposite. Just feels like I’m not functioning properly in multiple areas. Like energy, brain function, mood. When libido is higher I feel like those things improve along with it Btw, selegeline might be a healthier option to control prolactin, just an fyi. Caber’s just not the best to take long term. I’m currently taking test and deca, as well as very low dose primo to control E2 and low dose selegiline to possibly control prolactin a bit. But controlling E2 alone is a good way to control prolactin, due to estrogen being the main stimulator of prolactin in males. Deca doesn’t increase prolactin directly. Deca increases the aromatization rate of test into E2, which then stimulates prolactin to increase. Think deca also sensitizes estrogen and prolactin receptors. So the same amount of estrogen and prolactin in the body can have a greater effect when deca is in the mix. Deca solo has been shown to either have a neutral effect on prolactin, or even lower prolactin in some studies. Only other variable is that deca is a progestin. But as far as I know, progesterone has been shown to lower E2 and prolactin, not increase prolactin. So u might be able to curb the increased prolactin with just some E2 inhibition. Again, my preferred method is very low dose primo. Has been surprisingly effective at lowering E2. I knew it would lower E2, but didn’t expect it to do so at such a great degree with low doses Last set of labs prolactin came back at 6 just for reference. That’s while using 125mg of deca per week [/QUOTE]
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