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    So, I'm around week 6, 500mg/week test-E, 5 mg Nolva ED.
    Started taking the Nolva after 2 weeks when I noticed the sensitive nipples and severe mood swings. My question is do you guys ever have this happen. I dont get really mad or react any other way but it seems like any little thing will make me start to cry. Like something a little sad or happy on TV. I take it this is the estrogen. Should I up the Nolva? From what I understand this wont help is blocks the receptors but doesnt reduce the actual estrogen. The crying isnt a big deal but I though it might be a sign of something else.

  • #2
    Definitely, bro! Take for instance Monday night. I couldn't help but cry at the beauty of the Gator's flawless offensive execution, complete and total defensive domination, and perfect playcalling.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Curls4dGirls
      Definitely, bro! Take for instance Monday night. I couldn't help but cry at the beauty of the Gator's flawless offensive execution, complete and total defensive domination, and perfect playcalling.

      :slap:

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      • #4
        I wonder if it has to do with the Nolvadex? You know how people say they get emotional while on clomid? Well clomid and nolvadex are very similar in structure. Just thinking out loud here.

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        • #5
          were you crying before the nolv?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ROCKILLER
            So, I'm around week 6, 500mg/week test-E, 5 mg Nolva ED.
            Started taking the Nolva after 2 weeks when I noticed the sensitive nipples and severe mood swings. My question is do you guys ever have this happen. I dont get really mad or react any other way but it seems like any little thing will make me start to cry. Like something a little sad or happy on TV. I take it this is the estrogen. Should I up the Nolva? From what I understand this wont help is blocks the receptors but doesnt reduce the actual estrogen. The crying isnt a big deal but I though it might be a sign of something else.

            some have this side with clomid,,makes them emotional.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
              were you crying before the nolv?
              yea, I noticed it a little. And its not an all the time thing. I was under the impression that this sort of thing happened sometimes during PCT. Like I said though, I can live with it, I was mostly wondering if the Nolva dose was enough. I'm going to need to get some more pretty soon anyway.

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