Making progress..

My condition has improved significantly over the last month, so I thought I should give others hope as the situation was extremely bad only a few months ago.
Major problems after quitting fin:
-numb genitals
-ED
-zero libido
-twisted rubbery penis with emerged veins
-gyno
-eye pain
-extreme weight gain
-overall physical weakness
-brain fog and depression
-pale aids-like face

Now after over six months my genitals are no longer numb and dick is straightening. By no means as it was, but much better than before. The tissue changes and veins are still present and size is not what it was.Erections are better and libido has improved. Gyno is still present but nipples do not hurt and are not so puffy as before and don’t have a B-cup anymore, although not a normal chest as it was…will get surgery appointment tomorrow. Eye pain is also gone and vision is 99% normal and the weight gain has stopped. Am now able to go to the gym and train, before it was physically almost impossible as I was so weak. Extremely weird feeling as I used to be at 85kg with about 12% fat. My face is also looking more like it used to day by day, but I’m still pale with a reddish complexion and my face burns up easily. Mentally I am 100% back. Although depressed about this whole mess, but I don’t feel “out of it” anymore.

Drugs taken at this time:
-Cabergoline for elevated prolactin and lowered libido
-NSAID pills for possible prostatitis
-Arcoxia for joint pain
-took valium when I was feeling really suicidal about this
-betablockers for facial flushing
-cialis(did nothing)

I have a feeling that none of these pills made a real difference, but cannot be sure. I really started getting better at the six months mark and a pathologist said something about fin’s effects and six months, but I know that the half life is much shorter, so maybe he was right. Could be a pure coincidence.

TRT is next on my list.

edit: The painkillers for my prostate were caller Pronaxen, it’s basically naprometin 500mg twice a day.

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