I'm running low dose Prami from Sten Labs to reduce what I think is gyno. No hard lumps, but I'm around 7% bf and it looks somewhat like gyno/psuedo gyno on my chest. It is probably some breast tissue at least from running Havoc. I had an AI and a Serm but not an anti-prolactin. Got an itchy chest on week four of Havoc so I stopped and started my Torem and Formestane. Topical Foremestane wasn't ideal but it's all I had on hand. I also ran B6 and powerfull to lower prolactin but it hasn't shrank my chest. That's why I decided to order the Prami.
I ran Prami three days before stopping for further assessment. I started prami with about .20mg on day one, .22 on day two, .25 on day three. When I laid down at night, my heart was beating harder than normal. I can never notice my heart beat at bed time. On this Prami I could actually feel it contracting. I didn't have access to a bp monitor until today, which is a day after I stopped Prami. My blood pressure today, one day off of Prami, was 117/57 and pulse 61 = pretty normal.
Has anyone had this effect with Prami? I have search many Prami threads and have yet to find this particular side. I'm wondering I was intentionally (or unintentionally) sent t3, t4, or clen. I have a friend who ran t3 and stopped because of this very same side effect.
Any input is appreciated!
I ran Prami three days before stopping for further assessment. I started prami with about .20mg on day one, .22 on day two, .25 on day three. When I laid down at night, my heart was beating harder than normal. I can never notice my heart beat at bed time. On this Prami I could actually feel it contracting. I didn't have access to a bp monitor until today, which is a day after I stopped Prami. My blood pressure today, one day off of Prami, was 117/57 and pulse 61 = pretty normal.
Has anyone had this effect with Prami? I have search many Prami threads and have yet to find this particular side. I'm wondering I was intentionally (or unintentionally) sent t3, t4, or clen. I have a friend who ran t3 and stopped because of this very same side effect.
Any input is appreciated!
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