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Weird experience of anastrozole
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 10451" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Listen from experience, it could take several months, maybe even more to get back to a normal level. Usually, within the 2 to 3 week period, you could very well experience some of the estro rebound issues with the receptors in the nipple area being overloaded and extremely uncomfortable. This can be mitigated with a small amount of Nolva. Nolvadex is a SERM that will compete and block estrogen at the receptor site in the tissue of the breast region. </p><p></p><p>In most cases, you only need to take a small amount as needed, and that phase of the estrogen rebound 'usually' will last less than a week (I have found 5mg to 10mg/day to suffice). I even know a few ladies that take a small amount for a day or two to mitigate the same issues that are PMS related when their hormones are all over the place.</p><p></p><p>Everyone varies in recovery when E2 crashing occurs, so it's important that you run some frequent labs to keep an eye on the progress. At the same time, I wouldn't suggest incorporating a blast of exogenous compounds, e.g., test or HCG to try and ramp up E2 converiosn. Just keep on the same protocol so that additional imbalances are not created, and engage in foods and nutrients that promote estrogen, such as soy related products, beans, flax seeds, and foods & beverages enriched with vitamin C. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, don't discount any extra calcium, vitamin D, iron, omegas, and basically the gamut of multi-vitamins and minerals as the rebound process is occurring. Nails, bones, hair, skin health, and other areas are being effected. Estrogen is also essential with cardiovascular health, so the balance of estrogen is essential when administering testosterone. Sadly, for men, it's a fine line! Too much E2, you have issues. Not enough, you have issues. It's manageable when you get the program dialed in, but it does require patience, continuous labs, and a good physician.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 10451, member: 696"] Listen from experience, it could take several months, maybe even more to get back to a normal level. Usually, within the 2 to 3 week period, you could very well experience some of the estro rebound issues with the receptors in the nipple area being overloaded and extremely uncomfortable. This can be mitigated with a small amount of Nolva. Nolvadex is a SERM that will compete and block estrogen at the receptor site in the tissue of the breast region. In most cases, you only need to take a small amount as needed, and that phase of the estrogen rebound 'usually' will last less than a week (I have found 5mg to 10mg/day to suffice). I even know a few ladies that take a small amount for a day or two to mitigate the same issues that are PMS related when their hormones are all over the place. Everyone varies in recovery when E2 crashing occurs, so it's important that you run some frequent labs to keep an eye on the progress. At the same time, I wouldn't suggest incorporating a blast of exogenous compounds, e.g., test or HCG to try and ramp up E2 converiosn. Just keep on the same protocol so that additional imbalances are not created, and engage in foods and nutrients that promote estrogen, such as soy related products, beans, flax seeds, and foods & beverages enriched with vitamin C. Lastly, don't discount any extra calcium, vitamin D, iron, omegas, and basically the gamut of multi-vitamins and minerals as the rebound process is occurring. Nails, bones, hair, skin health, and other areas are being effected. Estrogen is also essential with cardiovascular health, so the balance of estrogen is essential when administering testosterone. Sadly, for men, it's a fine line! Too much E2, you have issues. Not enough, you have issues. It's manageable when you get the program dialed in, but it does require patience, continuous labs, and a good physician. [/QUOTE]
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