D0017
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Current cycle is test E at 500mg. Tren E 500mg.
Sitting at week 5 right now.
Started the cycle with adex at .5mg EOD, but my nipples began to get a little sensitive so I have up the dose a couple of times. As of the last 10 days I have ran adrx at 1mg ed. They still feel a little bit sensitive. No puffiness swelling or lumps, but that is what I am trying to prevent.
This is a bulk cycle, so I am eating a surplus. depending on what I do for work that day I am between 3800 to 4500 calories per day I am up about 8 lb from the start of the cycle.
Should I:
Up the adex?
switch out the adex for letro?.
just add letro for a week or two?
Previous Cycles have included test at higher levels and Tren at the same level. Just never both Tren and test at these levels. Only cycle comparable was a test 250 and Tren 500 cutting cycle I ran last spring. Of all of those Cycles no compounds ever gave me any trouble that .5 mg adex Ed didn't handle, and that was a test and dbol cycle
As a side note I do have caber on hand, but I do not believe this is Prolactin related.
Sitting at week 5 right now.
Started the cycle with adex at .5mg EOD, but my nipples began to get a little sensitive so I have up the dose a couple of times. As of the last 10 days I have ran adrx at 1mg ed. They still feel a little bit sensitive. No puffiness swelling or lumps, but that is what I am trying to prevent.
This is a bulk cycle, so I am eating a surplus. depending on what I do for work that day I am between 3800 to 4500 calories per day I am up about 8 lb from the start of the cycle.
Should I:
Up the adex?
switch out the adex for letro?.
just add letro for a week or two?
Previous Cycles have included test at higher levels and Tren at the same level. Just never both Tren and test at these levels. Only cycle comparable was a test 250 and Tren 500 cutting cycle I ran last spring. Of all of those Cycles no compounds ever gave me any trouble that .5 mg adex Ed didn't handle, and that was a test and dbol cycle
As a side note I do have caber on hand, but I do not believe this is Prolactin related.

