08-07-2019, 05:29 PM
For those that may be interested, I quit taking androcur Exactly 1 year after starting (I was on 37mg a day for most of that year), and then went back onto spiro.
It was nice to have a break from spiro and be able to eat the sorts of things I wanted without having to worry about the Potassium content.
The medical data I read when I first started, mentioned about the possibility of brain tumors caused by androcur, but there were No cases in those taking it for 1 year or less, so I stopped after 1 year.
I`m now back on Spiro again but only 100mg a day now, I`m not combating a Fully 100% male system now, and 100mg seems to work perfectly and has done for a while now.
It was nice to have a break from spiro and be able to eat the sorts of things I wanted without having to worry about the Potassium content.
The medical data I read when I first started, mentioned about the possibility of brain tumors caused by androcur, but there were No cases in those taking it for 1 year or less, so I stopped after 1 year.
I`m now back on Spiro again but only 100mg a day now, I`m not combating a Fully 100% male system now, and 100mg seems to work perfectly and has done for a while now.