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FINA gyno

No and No. And also no and no at 100mg ED. Once I though I was getting puffy nips, but then I realized I was just still holding some fat, they flattened out nicely after the bf% went back down.
 
It just happened to me. I have hard lumps forming under my nips now and I just cut off my fina intake a few days ago. I was on it at 75mg ed for about 6 weeks. I need to get some bromo asap.
 
Dude, drop the tren now and get some bromo or dostinex! I had the same problem on my second cycle of tren.
 
Can you guys fill me in on what bromo and Dostinex are excactly? I know they must be progesterone blockers but I have never heard of them until this board.
 
atutt2 said:
Dude, drop the tren now and get some bromo or dostinex! I had the same problem on my second cycle of tren.

Why not try vitamin b6? It works, you can get it today no waiting for a source, and it's tons cheaper than bromo or dostinex. Plus, you'll know in 2 days if it's working.

Work smarter, not harder.

And for the guy asking about bromocriptine and dostinex, they are drugs that can lower your prolactin level. I don't know too much about dostinex other than it's pricey as all getout, however bromo has some pretty nasty sides.
 
TxLonghorn said:
Why not try vitamin b6?

Well, actually I hadn't heard of that before, so I did a search and came up some interested studies suporting a "slight decrease" in prolactin levels. I guess it's worth a shot, but it's not intirely risk free either.

SIGNS OF TOXICITY
There are no known toxic effects, however, doses in very large amounts taken for a prolonged time can cause nerve damage. 2000-6000 mg/day of vitamin B6 can create serious side effects like impairment of sensory nerves including burning sensations, pain in limbs, numb skin, clumsiness and loss of balance

SIDE EFFECTS
(Possible) 200 mg/day has been reported to produce dependency, 2-6 grams taken over the course of several months can cause sensory neuropathy (numb extremities, loss of balance).

DRUG INTERACTIONS
There a are more than 40 drugs that interfere with vitamin B6, Desoxypyridoxine (antimetabolite), Isoniazid (tuberculostatic drug), Hydralazine (antihypertensive), Cycloserine (antibiotic), Penicillamine (Drug used for the treatment of Wilson's disease), Barbiturates, Levodopa. The following medications increase the excretion of Vitamin B6 and may cause anemia and peripheral neuritis: chloramphenicol, cycloserine, ethionamide, hydralazine, isoniazid, penicillamine, immunosuppressants (adrenocorticoids, azathioprine, chlorambucil, ACTH, cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine, mercaptopurine). Estrogen or oral contraceptives can increase the requirement for Vitamin B6 and may also cause depression. Vitamin B6 can interfere with levodopa's effect on Parkinsonism. High concentrations of Vitamin B6 can prevent or hasten the breakdown of Phenytoin. Tobacco use decreases the absorption of Vitamin B6.
 
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