Austinite
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I agree with you here, Austinite, BUT, for people like me who end up feeling nauseous and unable to eat after taking Cabergoline (I'm yet to try Pramipexole and personally after my experiences with Cabergoline, I'm too scared to) it can be a nightmare. Do you have any suggestions on how to overcome these unwanted sides so we can still utilise it and combat the dreaded elevated prolactin?
I understand, completely. But this would mean that it's OK to say Aromatase inhibitors are overrated because they make me feel achy. But I don't know many people who push through the initial side effects, so they drop the compound. I get side effects, but it's only the initial intake. After a week or so I'm tolerant and back to normal.
Best thing to do with dopamine agonists is to start low dosed. You can start very very low, as little as 0.1 mg of pramipexole (I don't know anyone that is affected negatively by that dose). Take it before bed and with food. You can ramp up as slowly as you want.