Superdrol Has Ruined Me!

[quote]horsepuss wrote:
abomber you keep talking about reading stuff on other threads, the sooner you realize that T-Nation is the end all be all the better off you will be.[/quote]

There are many other AAS forums and sites that have excellent information on - just using one site, even this one, is blind-sighting yourself.

I read information from all over the internet and books - as well as personal experience.

FWIW

Brook

[quote]abomber wrote:

right now I am on pramipexoloe (miraplex) an anti-prolactin drug. i bought it from a research site. i am about to start on .75mg a day dosing split up twice a day. if i ran prami for like 2 months straight, is this a potential permanent fix or should i go get an mri anyways?

[/quote]

I’m not familiar with miraplex, is it problematic as a research chem as well ?

Or is it stable as a liquid ?

[quote]Westclock wrote:
abomber wrote:

right now I am on pramipexoloe (miraplex) an anti-prolactin drug. i bought it from a research site. i am about to start on .75mg a day dosing split up twice a day. if i ran prami for like 2 months straight, is this a potential permanent fix or should i go get an mri anyways?

I’m not familiar with miraplex, is it problematic as a research chem as well ?

Or is it stable as a liquid ?[/quote]

from my own personal experiences, it appears to be very stable as a liquid when u shake it up and drop it into your favorite drink

i take my clomid prami and aromasin in liquid form

[quote]abomber wrote:
Westclock wrote:
abomber wrote:

right now I am on pramipexoloe (miraplex) an anti-prolactin drug. i bought it from a research site. i am about to start on .75mg a day dosing split up twice a day. if i ran prami for like 2 months straight, is this a potential permanent fix or should i go get an mri anyways?

I’m not familiar with miraplex, is it problematic as a research chem as well ?

Or is it stable as a liquid ?

from my own personal experiences, it appears to be very stable as a liquid when u shake it up and drop it into your favorite drink [/quote]

I mean the actual chemical.

Caber for example is unstable as a chemical and leads to an inferior quality research chem.

[quote] Brook wrote:
horsepuss wrote:
abomber you keep talking about reading stuff on other threads, the sooner you realize that T-Nation is the end all be all the better off you will be.

There are many other AAS forums and sites that have excellent information on - just using one site, even this one, is blind-sighting yourself.

I read information from all over the internet and books - as well as personal experience.

FWIW

Brook[/quote]

Yeah your right, I just cant stand other forumns.

T-Nation has everything.

So im not asking for sources but i have come across sites or a site that has liquid clem,clom,nolv and dex.Is this stuff safe.Now I realize you have no idea what site im talking about or if the liquid im talking about is the same as stated above but lets say it is, Is it as good as the real thing,

It is all labeled for research only.

How about see a doctor?

[quote]DiegoBaveloni wrote:
How about see a doctor?[/quote]

WOW, you come up with that all on your own?

you really are the smartest one arent you.
yes you are
whos smart
you are yes you are.

GTFO how about like real men we try and solve our own problems first.
and also he can see a doctor and atleast know what the problem is so he can help his doc help him
a doctor knows nothing about you and hi job is to within a few mins try and figure out whats wrong with you.
so if you go in armed with info about the potential condition then a medical doc can either confirm or deny it but atleast he will know where to look, which will make getting quality care alot easier.

[quote]Westclock wrote:
abomber wrote:
Westclock wrote:
abomber wrote:

right now I am on pramipexoloe (miraplex) an anti-prolactin drug. i bought it from a research site. i am about to start on .75mg a day dosing split up twice a day. if i ran prami for like 2 months straight, is this a potential permanent fix or should i go get an mri anyways?

I’m not familiar with miraplex, is it problematic as a research chem as well ?

Or is it stable as a liquid ?

from my own personal experiences, it appears to be very stable as a liquid when u shake it up and drop it into your favorite drink

I mean the actual chemical.

Caber for example is unstable as a chemical and leads to an inferior quality research chem.
[/quote]

I’ve heard that prami is very stable as a liquid.

[quote]KSman wrote:

Trazodone and wellbutrin are anti-depressive drugs that come to mind. Traz is also a very good sleep aid. But the best drug to try is cabergoline. In some cases, 0.5mg/week can displace wellbutrin use and have a better result. A trial of cabergoline may be quite useful and the outcome will be diagnostic either way.

[/quote]

Trazodone. Holy crap that shit would put me to sleep in like 15 mins. I would get tunnel vision and drop like a sack of rocks.

[quote]Westclock wrote:
Game Time wrote:
Is TRT not an option?

Hes 23, so not if he wants kids.[/quote]

Can’t he take HCG concurrently? Will that allow him to still have kids?

Op, how about seeing an endocrinologist? This forum is great for advice you can’t get elsewhere, but for serious medical problems, trust your endocrinologist.

[quote]postal88 wrote:

Can’t he take HCG concurrently? Will that allow him to still have kids?
[/quote]

Even cycling HCG your still going to drop your sperm count.

It would be wise to cycle off every now and again.

I dont know about yall but if I couldn’t have kids Id be pretty pissed.

[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
postal88 wrote:
Westclock wrote:
Game Time wrote:
Is TRT not an option?

Hes 23, so not if he wants kids.

Can’t he take HCG concurrently? Will that allow him to still have kids?

Op, how about seeing an endocrinologist? This forum is great for advice you can’t get elsewhere, but for serious medical problems, trust your endocrinologist.

I agree; but only if the ando is a good one. Christ, some endos don’t even test for estrogen, which tells you how little they know about endocrinology, lol.

BBB[/quote]

fwiw I had a horrible time with endos.
nothing they did worked, it was a nightmare.
then I started speaking with the people on this board mainly and from others and asking questions and applying what they told me.
I am now self medicating and I go in every so often for blood work and the endo is confused on how I am now basically cured.

I am hesitant about telling them yet but after a few more tests and stuff I am going to explain to them exactly what I did and what compunds I used what AIs ect then possibly I can get the endo to trust me enough to medicate me and follow my wishes under his care and not me doing it myself

I am better now but it took me doing something about it and these fine men helped alot.

[quote]MaddyD wrote:
bushidobadboy wrote:
postal88 wrote:
Westclock wrote:
Game Time wrote:
Is TRT not an option?

Hes 23, so not if he wants kids.

Can’t he take HCG concurrently? Will that allow him to still have kids?

Op, how about seeing an endocrinologist? This forum is great for advice you can’t get elsewhere, but for serious medical problems, trust your endocrinologist.

I agree; but only if the ando is a good one. Christ, some endos don’t even test for estrogen, which tells you how little they know about endocrinology, lol.

BBB

fwiw I had a horrible time with endos.
nothing they did worked, it was a nightmare.
then I started speaking with the people on this board mainly and from others and asking questions and applying what they told me.
I am now self medicating and I go in every so often for blood work and the endo is confused on how I am now basically cured.

I am hesitant about telling them yet but after a few more tests and stuff I am going to explain to them exactly what I did and what compunds I used what AIs ect then possibly I can get the endo to trust me enough to medicate me and follow my wishes under his care and not me doing it myself

I am better now but it took me doing something about it and these fine men helped alot.

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Reading stuff like this makes my day.

KSman can refer you to a good endo…

been on 25mg of aromasin for 3 days and .70mg of prami for 3 days. will keep you guys updated but gyno has shrunk some

[quote]MaddyD wrote:
DiegoBaveloni wrote:
How about see a doctor?

WOW, you come up with that all on your own?

you really are the smartest one arent you.
yes you are
whos smart
you are yes you are.

GTFO how about like real men we try and solve our own problems first.
and also he can see a doctor and atleast know what the problem is so he can help his doc help him
a doctor knows nothing about you and hi job is to within a few mins try and figure out whats wrong with you.
so if you go in armed with info about the potential condition then a medical doc can either confirm or deny it but atleast he will know where to look, which will make getting quality care alot easier.
[/quote]

Hey Man, that is just my opinion… a real good doctor can help him, if you dont think like that, its all right i understand…

[quote]abomber wrote:
been on 25mg of aromasin for 3 days and .70mg of prami for 3 days. will keep you guys updated but gyno has shrunk some [/quote]

as it will
as you starve the tissue of estrogen it will shrink, be careful, read up on sides of low E levels and be sure not to dip too low there.
you can have the same issue with low estrogen as you do with too much

good luck either way though