ya, 200ng can begin to cause issues i can definitely see that happening. i mean its not even considered prolactinoma until one reaches 250ng. 20ng+ would only be considered Hyperprolactinemia, which means slight elevation in PRL
Now just like u i was curious so i went to see my primary who actually broke everything down for me and was very thorough with his explanations in regards to elevation with PRL, which is why im explaining this to you exactly how it was explained to me. Then you come along and state something...
First read this :
Normal serum prolactin levels vary between 5 and 25 ng/ml in females although physiological and diurnal variations occur.[24] Serum prolactin levels are higher in the afternoon than in the morning, and hence should preferably be measured in the morning. Hyperprolactinemia is...
Bro I'm driving but once I get home I'll show you my blood work when I had PRL @27.3. wasn't a big deal, I had no gyno or lactation whatsoeve not even close. I'm telling you this is very strange to me, only thing I can think of is that were all different so maybe you are extremely sensitive to...
17.48 is only slightly elevated as I stated men after ejaculation reach over 20ng PRL which is still why it's awkward. Usually people do not lactate or show gyno symptoms due to PRL until they're in the +200ngs ... But hey, stick to your doctor's they know the best and have the solutions you need
to be honest, most LEO dont give a shit bout laws being broke only when theyre on duty and HAVE to. They dont even want to write the reports, or at least out here thats how it is
oh im not a cop bro, im a loss prevention manager lol. But we work closely with local LEO and guess what, they all use AAS .. some jacked mofos, especially some people i know from California Department of Corrections i swear that must be policy for them to have to use hahah !
wait, so if you already seen a doctor what did he diagnose you with ? and he would have also checked to see if you had tumors which could increase PRL and an MRI of your chest to see what the lumps in your chest were right ? they would not just do nothing for 3 months, that right there does not...
one thing ive noticed with sarms is that they are going from pre clinical to clinical trials extremely fast, that in itself says something. Usually compounds take years and years to even get through that process to where they have in human clinical trials and even then some drugs after many...