Get E2 in range then see what prolactin does.
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I'll stop primo and test after 2 weeks. This is a very good point. additionally, I've started taking p5p.Maybe I missed it but do we have any explanation as to why your prolactin is elevated on Test and Primo? I'm wondering if your Primo is nandrolone / tren. Tren would be a little harder to use as a fake due to the color and that low of a dosage probably wouldnt shoot your prolactin that high, though anything is possible (and nandrolone would be a shitty fake for primo given the water retention).
Also, that Estradiol measurement is not useful because you are not taking test only. Other PED's cross react with it, which is why we idiots sit around and wait a month for ultra-sensitive estradiol results to come back.
Everyone's advice about reducing prolactin is spot on but I still dont know why the prolactin is elevated. I'd send that Primo off for testing.
Are you taking any antipsychotic medications by chance? Abilify, Risperdal, etc?
Even naturals can get high prolactin from intense training, bad sleep, stress etc.Maybe I missed it but do we have any explanation as to why your prolactin is elevated on Test and Primo? I'm wondering if your Primo is nandrolone / tren. Tren would be a little harder to use as a fake due to the color and that low of a dosage probably wouldnt shoot your prolactin that high, though anything is possible (and nandrolone would be a shitty fake for primo given the water retention).
Also, that Estradiol measurement is not useful because you are not taking test only. Other PED's cross react with it, which is why we idiots sit around and wait a month for ultra-sensitive estradiol results to come back.
Everyone's advice about reducing prolactin is spot on but I still dont know why the prolactin is elevated. I'd send that Primo off for testing.
Are you taking any antipsychotic medications by chance? Abilify, Risperdal, etc?
