I've been on my PCT meds for close to 3months now and every time I try to come off I started experiencing symptoms of Gyno. I even upped it to Femera (letro) to reduce some tissue swelling.
How far from a cycle (of sustaplex 250) can I expect to still have gyno symptoms? Shouldn't my body have regulated it's own estrogen by now? It was only a 10 week test only cycle.
My PCT was HCG during last few injects. Then weeks 1-2 Clomid and Tamoxifen then weeks 3-6 Tamoxifen only. Then as gyno symptoms came on I've been on Femera (letro ) since. Going into 2nd week of month 3.
up this, looks like a worse case scenario, never heard of 3month pct for a 10 weeker, whats the symptoms that return when you try to come off? are you taking any supplements in addition to help ur natural test?
Symptoms are sensitive nips and little swelling around the nip. I read that after coming off of Femara (Letro) It's normal to expect a little estrogen rebound.
I'm currently only taking DHEA for test support. Any recommendations?
I'm just trying to determine whether or not it's common to be on PCT for this long.
Honestly, I would go see a Dr. We can only really give you brology. Best of luck.
True. I'll take a bro-stab at it though. I'm sure you're experiencing rebound from the letro... this is why I never recommend AIs during PCT. Letro especially. You're going to want to taper the letro or bridge it with something like aromasin. After that, you could use a resveratrol supp like sustain alpha for insurance.
Definitely going to see a Dr at this point. Appt is already made but the Brology is already helping out.
I'll be adding Trib, ZMA, and Reservatrol to attempt to restore balance.
Hey man, my last reply my brain must have been on the fritz. Check out this article over the PP.com about 16 ways to fight gyno. Might be helpful to you
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