Test E/Tbol cycle beginner

rootdani

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Hello guys, I've been on 350 test for like 5 and half weeks, yesterday I added Tbol and planning to run it 30mg for the first weeks and up it to 50 for 8-10 weeks to see how i respond.
While on week 3 on test e my right nipple started to get sensitive and a little puffy so I started taking 20mg nolvadex for 1 week and started with 0.5 mg armidex then upped to 1mg. Now the nipple looks the same as before the cycle but its still a bit sensitive. I took bloods today and I'll wait to see where my E2 is.
Just wanted to ask if its normal for the nipples to feel sensitive at touch? Like i can touch them easily, its not that bad, it doesnt hurt or anything, its just a SLIGHT sensitive feeling, nothing that bad. So is it normal? Should I drop the Adex? I dont know if 1mg adex can crash my E2, but i think its very possible, so whats your take on this?
 
You’re asking if the situation with your nipples feeling a certain way is “normal”.
No one can really answer that for you. It’s your body.
If something is feeling itchy, puffy, or very sensitive that’s generally the earliest sign of gyno. Most commonly from estrogen but not always.
Sensitive nipples don’t always get worse but it would be unwise to ignore it if that’s what you’re feeling.
I can’t tell you how much AI is going to be appropriate, only your bloodwork can determine that for you.
Not even sure how much your taking because you didn’t specify how often 1mg you’re taking it.

I’d make sure you are confident your tbol is legit.
Tbol shouldn’t aromatize and cause an issue with gyno, but if your tbol is actually Dbol then it agitate whatever you have going on.

Get your bloodwork asap and make your adjustments.
 
I already took bloods and waiting for results. Tbol I just added yesterday, so its not something relateed to it. I took arimidex 1 mg a weeks split into 2 doses everytime i pin test. My nipple isn't that sensitive in the way I can't even touch it, like its just a slight sensation when I first put my finger on the nipple, then the sensation dissapears, some guys told me I shouldn't even be taking arimidex for a sensitive nipple but I really dont want gyno so I took it anyways lol, waiting for the bloods result! Thanks for your answer!
 
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