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Websy21

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I was literally just wrapping up the last week of my anti-gyno protocol and started to get really dizzy and my heart racing. I thought I was hypoglycaemic and possibly developing diabetes. I stuck it out for a couple days last week but progressively got worse. I didn't think until last night possibly it was the Nolva and started researching it. I actually went into the hospital yesterday and they did and ECG and blood work. All came back clean. That's why last night I started looking into alternatives. A lot of the vision and chest pain issues that are a possibility I am having. I quit taking it Thursday night. Half life is 6 days. Does that mean it should be cleared up in a couple days by now. It's scary and hard to function at work but I've already been to hospital and I check out. Any experience here is more than appreciated. I'm sticking it out but I don't want to take this anymore. It's brutal. Thanks in advance for all and any info.
 
Relax. I honestly feel that most of what you are experiencing is all in your head and you are just freaking yourself out. All your tests came back fine. You are perfectly healthy man.

A lot of people do feel mild emotional issues when using the SERMS nolvadex/clomid. Perfectly normal. They will go away as soon as you stop using the drug.

The half life is 6 days so the majority of the drug will clear out of your body after 6 days of stopping using it. It'll take about 6 x 4 = 24 days for the drug to fully clear out of your body.

Take a deep breath man. You are going to be OK.
 
Relax. I honestly feel that most of what you are experiencing is all in your head and you are just freaking yourself out. All your tests came back fine. You are perfectly healthy man.

A lot of people do feel mild emotional issues when using the SERMS nolvadex/clomid. Perfectly normal. They will go away as soon as you stop using the drug.

The half life is 6 days so the majority of the drug will clear out of your body after 6 days of stopping using it. It'll take about 6 x 4 = 24 days for the drug to fully clear out of your body.

Take a deep breath man. You are going to be OK.

Thanks for the words bro. That honestly just took weight off my chest. Although I can agree with the vast majority of what you are saying but these sides are not mild. Blurred vision and chest pain. That's the culprit of bringing on anxiety obviously. I'm keeping positive but hoping light is at the end of the tunnel soon. I teach at a college and it's the worst scenario having this occur in the middle of a lecture. Last dosage was Thursday night. So I really hope it's any day now I start to greatly approve. Very close to calling in sick. I have two Valium on hand from hospital I am savouring. I vow to never put anything but food in my body from now on.
 
Unfortunately, mood and emotional swings are something that can happen with SERMS, so this is quite normal. What you've had, seems to be an anxiety attack. Even people who are not using SERMS or other drugs can get those, and this is still normal. So have no worries - physically you will be perfectly fine. So keep that in mind in case this happens again, and it will be so much better when you know that nothing bad will happen to you.
 
That sounds like you're having a panic attack it does increase your heart rate and duo to that you get blurrier vision and you feel like you're gonna pass out, I used to go throw that a lot until I actually just didn't anymore.

Whenever I felt it was starting I'd go get water and out sugar in it and drink slowly trying to calm myself down.

Only once was bad to the point where I had to go to the hospital they said I had nothing literally yet they put on some pills under my tongue to dissolve to calm me down.

Hence taking any pre workout redbull coffee or any type of drug that helps you keep awake and messes with you heart makes it worse.

Just take a deep breath and since your results came back fine convince yourself that you're okay drink water with sugar slowly and try and focus on something else.

Good luck man if it carries on that you'll see a doc and he'll give you anxiety pills to control that it's not the end of the world you're not actually dying although your head says so.


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fighting gyno isn't meant to be a fun experience. sorry. either you can do it this way or you can pay 12K and go under the knife.

you have to remember you are crashing your estrogen here on purpose, that is part of killing the gyno right? dropping estrogen fast and hard is going to cause a lot of mental issues. you need to just deal with it man. getting rid of gyno isn't fun but your other choice is surgery which you won't like with your wallet

the best way to fight gyno is not getting it in the first place. not everyone can help that obviously but if you get it then it is a no win situation
 
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The key is that you stopped the nolva. If the nolva is indeed what caused it you will start to feel better as it leaves your system.

I am actually glad you went to get checked out because you never know if something underlying is going on. Nice to hear that you are all healthy though.
 
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