After having some blood work done it was noticed that my Prolactin Levels were elevated - 23.1 (normal range is 3 - 15).
My understanding is that raised prolactin is result from Tren usage. Which I used once last summer -- and the only time I've ever done a cycle. I did not take Caber (or any other) while on Tren.
My other blood work came back fine: Free Test - 35 (normal range 34 - 106) & Total Test - 519 (normal 249 - 836).
Since I am schedule to meet with the endocrinologist I am a bit nervous to mention my past steroid usage (and mind you I did only one cycle less than 4 weeks of it) because I'd heard horror stories of insurance companies canceling their insurance coverage due to AAS usage.
So looking for some input from yall about how you'd handle it.
*obviously I could PM Dylan or Rick Rod for their input and not get hassled by everyone on here about how stupid it was to 1) run Tren without a Caber 2) Use Tren on a first cycle. But I figured it be best to share my mistake with everyone in hopes that someone will read this & learn from my mistake before messing around with AAS's
My understanding is that raised prolactin is result from Tren usage. Which I used once last summer -- and the only time I've ever done a cycle. I did not take Caber (or any other) while on Tren.
My other blood work came back fine: Free Test - 35 (normal range 34 - 106) & Total Test - 519 (normal 249 - 836).
Since I am schedule to meet with the endocrinologist I am a bit nervous to mention my past steroid usage (and mind you I did only one cycle less than 4 weeks of it) because I'd heard horror stories of insurance companies canceling their insurance coverage due to AAS usage.
So looking for some input from yall about how you'd handle it.
*obviously I could PM Dylan or Rick Rod for their input and not get hassled by everyone on here about how stupid it was to 1) run Tren without a Caber 2) Use Tren on a first cycle. But I figured it be best to share my mistake with everyone in hopes that someone will read this & learn from my mistake before messing around with AAS's