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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High estradiol even on anastrazole
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamarisa" data-source="post: 200327" data-attributes="member: 42241"><p>So I read your info and it's making some sense; forgive me for the following stupid questions but I'm really new getting hands on with my healthcare. </p><p>I am at 200mg and what's interesting to me was that last fall I was at .5 T instead of 1mg weekly. My T level was 700 and my E was 40. I felt great at those levels but it concerned my doctor that the T/E ratio wasn't 30-1. (I'd love to know how to do the conversion math myself) </p><p>He increased my T and the anastrazole. That's when things started going south. E fell to 14, T was in the 900's so we adjusted to the half pill and left the T at 1 ml. Now both are high and I'm miserable. </p><p>You think it's attributed more to the high T? I've never researched the symptoms for that </p><p>Realizing you aren't a doctor, would you suggest keeping the anastrazole at half and lowering the T injections? </p><p>Lastly, why do you recommend changing the T dose to twice weekly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamarisa, post: 200327, member: 42241"] So I read your info and it's making some sense; forgive me for the following stupid questions but I'm really new getting hands on with my healthcare. I am at 200mg and what's interesting to me was that last fall I was at .5 T instead of 1mg weekly. My T level was 700 and my E was 40. I felt great at those levels but it concerned my doctor that the T/E ratio wasn't 30-1. (I'd love to know how to do the conversion math myself) He increased my T and the anastrazole. That's when things started going south. E fell to 14, T was in the 900's so we adjusted to the half pill and left the T at 1 ml. Now both are high and I'm miserable. You think it's attributed more to the high T? I've never researched the symptoms for that Realizing you aren't a doctor, would you suggest keeping the anastrazole at half and lowering the T injections? Lastly, why do you recommend changing the T dose to twice weekly? [/QUOTE]
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