Oh, God. I HOPE it’s not psychological and that I’m just losing my mind. And of course, I’ll post them up now. Just please keep in mind that these results were from 3 weeks ago and that TODAY I’m expecting more blood test results. Just waiting for them to call me.
Haha It’s okay, I understood. Thank you. I took a LARGE dose for about 4 weeks so I was just wondering if it could still be lingering in my system.
Seriously man, I don’t know. The causes could be anything from elevated e2 to thyroid hormones. It is a medical issue that I suggest you see an edo to solve. I am not qualified to give advice. Good luck.
What did you take and how much btw?
Alright, I appreciate the advice. And I took a blend of Testosterone and Trenbolone enanthate. It contained 250mg of tren and 250mg of test per CC. I took 2cc’s twice a week. So that would be 1000mg of each per week. Excessive. But I never got any side effects so I assumed it was a “fake”. Clearly I was wrong judging from the blood work.
Exactly, so it can and does cause prolactin issues then. I never stated that it cannot be controlled, merely that it can and does happen.
I am talking about not controlling e2 from whatever compound they were using with the tren that led to an increase in prolactin levels. Tren does not not aromatise and it does not raise prolactin.
I took this quote under the assumption you assumed that Testosterone would have been used in conjunction with the Trenbolone. It usually tends to be the case…
You assumed correctly. I don’t get your point.
The point is we are not talking about solely the use of Trenbolone…
But are we not speaking within the context of determining causation?
This is getting too philosophical for me now. You win.
a gram of test and tren? That’s meaty.
I’m not trying to win. I really don’t understand your point.
You wrote:
Are you saying that if I had written “Real anavar…” or “Real masterone…” you would have made the same post, or are you saying that you thought I meant real tren(with test) would have caused lower e2 due to it being a non-aromatising compound?
I thought we were talking about prolactin? Not E2.
anyone remember the tren rape guy? He was pretty cool…
Is he in prison now?
Yeah… I definitely got carried away… With that being said, is it possible the “tren” could still be in my system? Last Pin was in May. The last week of the month.
Because it’s the increased e2 from the testosterone that leads to increased prolactin levels*. This can happen with or without tren.
*different people react differently
That’s why I wrote:
Before we dispute whether it’s the tren AND elevated e2 that causes increased prolactin, are we on the same page here?