I just had surgery due to gyno about a month ago. Bill Roberts concluded that it was probally from zoloft and the doctors agreed. I would like to start taking zoloft again, only I don’t want re-occuring gyno problems. Would vitex block the prolactic effects of zoloft? If so, what would be an appropriate dose to match 50mg of zoloft a day? Also, would vitex be effective in the absence of natural T due to a cycle agaist zoloft?
I don’t know. Why don’t you take another SSRI. Prozac works well.
How long to get over gyno surgery. How big were the lumps? Did insurance pay for it?
Anyone know if bupropion (Wellbutrin) increases prolactin? Would hate to get gyno, couldn’t afford to get rid of it.
Did you have any symptoms prior to the growth of the tissue such as sore nipples? and was gyno even a listed possible side effect?
I dont recall gyno being a possible side effect from zoloft. im on 200mg a day, so I hope to God im right… i will check and let anybody who cares know.
Gyno is a listed side effect of zoloft, but is noted as rare. I think the problem was due to increased prolactin + low or non-existent T levels post tren cycle. The gyno came after the cycle.
The doctor said I could take paxil, nut it has the same effect.
The lumps were big enough and wouldn’t go away on there own.
Recovery from surgery was only a week or so. Surgery is outpatient, no big deal; went out to eat afterwards, although I was a little fucked up from the drugs. and yes, insurance paid because “it could have been more serious, like cancer or something,” and they had to remove the lump to biopsy it and make sur it was only gyno.