Yeah I feel you. It's still great though, I'm on cycle now and I'm certainly not a dog. We'll get there, all in due time
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Hey man, super encouraged by your post. I too have had severe neuro/mental sides. The rocking boat feeling is spot on. I've attempted prohormones a couple of times now, but I always seem to have issues e.g. anxiety/depression/de-realization. It really makes sense that should help, and I really want to get through a complete cycle, but I haven't had any luck, so far...
Did you have any issues during your cycles? I've seen some guys are adding 4-Andro. Do you have any experience with this? Any input/advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Hey dude,
It's my understanding that the rocking boat sensation, dizziness and many of the other extreme neurological problems from Fin are caused by either high progesterone or high progesterone receptor activity, most likely because progesterone isn't being converted to neurosteroids by 5AR, causing a backload of progesterone. Finasteride also acts as a synthetic progestin, so that could be another cause.
Here are some high progesterone symptoms:
The Complete List of High Progesterone Symptoms in Women
https://www.mavenclinic.com/forum/po...ause-dizziness
I had all of these symptoms at my worst. When I'd go to bed at night and close my eyes, I'd feel like I was falling through the bed or would get really bad vertigo. Often things in my vision would literally look like they were spinning and it would affect my balance. Crazy stuff.
I would try and finish the cycle if I were you. I've had cycles where I felt horrible but would feel amazing after stopping it. And yeah, I've used 4-Andro and really felt great but it definitely suppressed me a bit. Recovered from it though after a few weeks.
Right on, man. Thanks for the reply, and the info. In a downswing currently, but when it's over I'm gonna try to cycle again. All of my symptoms have improved (including the dizziness), and many are pretty much gone altogether. If I can just get rid of this dizziness, completely, I'll be right as rain. Thanks, again.
@Tonster96 @Turnover25 @xxaleksi Thanks for tuning in and for your advise about the prohormones!
It is nice to see that there is some life in this thread :)
I always wanted to avoid hormones, even prohormones, because I wanted to recover naturally. But it seems like it is hard to make progress without it. So I will probably give R-andro a go. Do you guys think this is the right choice of all the prohormones?