(14-11-2021, 11:50 PM)Ssg1992 Wrote:The first time I started BO I had the same experience as you. I remember the euphoric feeling and the super sensitive nipples and the sore breast. That was over a year ago. I stopped after a week because the feelings in my breast area had me thinking changes were happening too fast. I did get similar headaches when I went off of it though. This time the headaches happened while I was on it after about 2 days, but I was taking a higher dose. That's what made me quit taking it this time. Maybe I'll start again just taking 1 pill a day and build up.
Let me tell you, for me the changes came much sooner than I anticipated. Everything I read, blog, study, forum, all say first results after 3 months and speed up from there.
Some on this forum have been on it for months, with nothing. Well, not me. It started within the first month and has sped up from there. Physically, it’s difficult to hide my transition and I’ll have to come out much sooner than I planned. Mentally, the mood swings are wicked. All of this was expected but it came on so fast and so hard.
So much so, that I decreased my dosage to moderate the transition.
I’m now 1000mg BO
PM breast enhancement serum with a few drops of Volufiline (massage every other day)
Bio-identical estrogen cream (yam/hops) massage on the alternate days
1000 of mg SP
I eliminated the 1000mg PM as it competes with BO instead of complimenting it.
Transition or NBE must be multifaceted. There’s no such thing as a magic pill or mega dosing on only 1 product. BO can, if abused have really bad side effects. Mega-dose on it and you can develop “steroid gut.” I don’t know the proper name, but it occurs with an overdose of growth hormones and protein. Can be very common with body builders.
I wrote in an earlier post that I believe the BO changes one completely, at the cellular level, which, naturally, would include the brain.
Aromatase is located in fat cells, bones, muscles, and the brain. It wouldn’t surprise me if the headaches when stopping is a form of withdrawal.
If you’re getting headaches on one or two pills, then I believe your body is telling you “not a good idea,” but getting headaches when stopping is probably normal.
Just remember…this is a marathon, not a sprint. Start slow and listen to your body. Watch your diet, eat well, and avoid protein shakes, muscle milk, and stuff like that. You’ll drive up your insulin, and wind up with more problems. It’s not worth it.

