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It has nothing to do with progesterone (well about as much to do with progesterone as to do with testosterone). If the bromo- letro- combo helps then that implicates estrogen and prolactin. Where do you see the progesterone?
Well done Mr. Pumper. I really hope the reduction sticks post therapy! Fingers crossed...
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What I'm asking is what led you to believe his gyno was caused by progesterone when he treated it successfully with drugs that lower estrogen and prolactin? I don't see the link to your diagnosing progesterone as the problem...
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Great news Pump.
But is strange-this means it was gyno induced from progesterone, and you weren't even running nor test when you got the gyno.
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Yohimbe wrote:
Great news Pump.
But is strange-this means it was gyno induced from progesterone, and you weren't even running nor test when you got the gyno.
See that comment up there :bounce that's the one I was on about bro.
Prolactin can be elevated by any number of things and has very little to do with progesterone or progestins. Simple horomone imbalances in the normal range can elevate prolactin. Commonly, the low testosterone post cycle creates just such and imbalance that traditionally raises prolactin.
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