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- October 30, 2020 at 12:24 pm
Mood swings may also come from the progesterone compound your taking that will raise your prolactin. Higher dosages will do this. So Tren , Deca or NPP will do it.- October 30, 2020 at 2:03 pm
Originally Posted by tobias 34I’ve read that it gives a general well being even if not neededNot for me, dont feel a thing at 0.25 twice a week
- October 30, 2020 at 3:44 pm
Caber is a dopamine agonist. If it messes with your dopaminergic system you can bet it will alter your mood. Stay away unless you actually need this.- November 5, 2020 at 6:03 am
Originally Posted by CafooCaber is a dopamine agonist. If it messes with your dopaminergic system you can bet it will alter your mood. Stay away unless you actually need this.Doc, the only thing I noticed was a high intensity orgasm, about 2 hours after taking the 1st time. Was in NPP cycle and started taking it cause noticed some difficulties in orgasm.
After that 1st orgasm things got back to normal not even noticing that I took it (unfortunnaly lol)- November 5, 2020 at 7:17 am
Originally Posted by CafooCaber is a dopamine agonist. If it messes with your dopaminergic system you can bet it will alter your mood. Stay away unless you actually need this.Since we’re talking about DA’s here… Prami which is also a Dopamine Agonist differs a little having a profound effect on the D3 receptor as well as regulating a rise in prolactin(in reference to 19nors being Progestins)…
As I know some may experience more sides w/Prami As its stronger and stable in liquid form… My point is why can’t you youse Caber say if on a pain med like codeine(mentioned in musitiontinites "How to manage prolactin"(in shorter words) but Prami is actually prescribed in patients who take Methadose(for RLS)… Can someone explain why codiene renders Caber inactive, but Prami can be taken w/a pain med like Methadone/ose?? Curious as I’m in the weening off process at the moment, and can’t find info on (Prami and its effects while taking MD EXCEPT in RLS patients)… So I’m assuming it doesn’t have the effect like that of Caber does w/codeine based drugs… (never a heroin addict – just been thru the ringer and back as posted b4)! Thanx in advance!
- November 5, 2020 at 8:21 am
After my first 2 tren cycles I can’t not nut under a min of 20 mins. No joke, no BSI was using a mild dose of caber both times. The time just seemed to gradually increase on my first & 2nd cycle.
Then after coming off, it never went back to normal – before, srsly 5-10mins if I wanted to
After those two runs, I started using Prami. Nothing – never went back, it’s not bad. But, quite noticeably dif. I can’t see it being anything else since the tren cycle with caber is when this began.
- November 5, 2020 at 9:51 am
Originally Posted by < <Samson> >After my first 2 tren cycles I can’t not nut under a min of 20 mins. No joke, no BSI was using a mild dose of caber both times. The time just seemed to gradually increase on my first & 2nd cycle.
Then after coming off, it never went back to normal – before, srsly 5-10mins if I wanted to
After those two runs, I started using Prami. Nothing – never went back, it’s not bad. But, quite noticeably dif. I can’t see it being anything else since the tren cycle with caber is when this began.
I had the same experience …..took forever to bust one. I didn’t think much of it at the time and certainly didn’t tie it to the cab.
- November 5, 2020 at 10:49 am
When I first take caber, I feel very sick the first 3 days. No hunger.
I have to take domperidone (quiet the opposite of Caber ALAIK).
after the first week, I start to feel better on caber.
as for the sex, I had 2-3 times the chance of multiple orgasm.
but I was also on gear. did not notice any mood swings
dosage have always been 0,5 E3D- November 5, 2020 at 12:22 pm
Originally Posted by MartensI had the same experience …..took forever to bust one. I didn’t think much of it at the time and certainly didn’t tie it to the cab.To me caber actually helped in that department.
- November 5, 2020 at 1:36 pm
Originally Posted by Mr.BBTo me caber actually helped in that department.Word
I watch my use of compounds very closely – when I add things or take them away
After coming off my first go round on tren & caber it slowly came back to somewhat how it was before. Then after the 2nd round it never back off at all – well, maybe just a tad if that
We run so many drugs(medications, if that make us feel better) that it’s tough to think of permanent effects
- November 5, 2020 at 2:27 pm
Originally Posted by < <Samson> >After my first 2 tren cycles I can’t not nut under a min of 20 mins. No joke, no BS I was using a mild dose of caber both times. The time just seemed to gradually increase on my first & 2nd cycle. Then after coming off, it never went back to normal – before, srsly 5-10mins if I wanted to After those two runs, I started using Prami. Nothing – never went back, it’s not bad. But, quite noticeably dif. I can’t see it being anything else since the tren cycle with caber is when this began.So your saying the increase was due to the caber or the tren ?
- November 5, 2020 at 3:37 pm
Originally Posted by tobias 34So your saying the increase was due to the caber or the tren?I say caber
But, I ran both together first time out
- November 5, 2020 at 4:33 pm
Originally Posted by < <Samson> >I say caberBut, I ran both together first time out
You say you made the switch to Prami… How’s the libido on that? Does it knock it down or in your case does it have any effect on your libido?
Curious as I’m gonna be using Prami for the first time…
- November 5, 2020 at 5:23 pm
Originally Posted by NACH3You say you made the switch to Prami… How’s the libido on that? Does it knock it down or in your case does it have any effect on your libido?Curious as I’m gonna be using Prami for the first time…
I did not notice anything from Prami at all
But, I am running a low dose of .125mg
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