It can be hard to prove it but I do believe that anastrozole makes me moody, aggressive etc - prob not the drug itself but the action of lowering estrogen. I am planning on splitting my testosterone dose up in a bid to keep things a bit more stable - have to do something as I am literally...
I have been using anastrozole for around 6 months - going to give up on it shortly and adjust my testosterone dose as it makes me super moody, aggressive etc
I developed pulsating tinnitus about 7 years ago - sounds like someone walking through snow and drove me crazy at times - while it sometimes comes back every now and then it has greatly reduced to point I go days/weeks without it since starting TRT.
I don’t think UK has the sensitive estrogen test.
I’d recommended Dr Stevens - he posts on this board from time to time. UK based doctor who runs a clinic in Doreset.
Usual protocol is 62.5mg test E twice a week, AI not usually needed with HCG added on top.
Thanks everyone for reply’s.
Nelson I am going to buy your book always fancisted with your work and writings on men’s health thank you.
I am currently on Sustanon - 1ml every 10 days. Personally I love it too.
Hi Nelson - not sure if you will see this but I think I read you used Sustanon back in the day and was quite a fan of it. Sustanon gets a lot of bad press in TRT circles due to it having 4 different time release eaters to it. Just wondering how you used it and how it compared to single ester...
Interesting point that if SHBG is high the body will increase Testosterone to try and compensate.
In the UK proviron can be used to bring down SHBG however it would be hard to get the NHS to understand any of it. I agree going private would be best bet.
I have read conflicting views on this. Some say anastrozole is really bad for lipids and others say there is nothing inherit in the drug itself but a by product of lowering estrogen to much which causes lipids to come back not good. Also most studies are referenced on women at 1mg per day.
Does...
Thanks guys all very helpful.
It's very strange as I took arimdex at 1mg a day for a month when younger for gyno (dr prescribed) and didn't notice any real mental changes (my natural T doubled).
Yet on actual TRT I appear to have had an awful reaction.
I will hopefully be in America (either New York or Florida) next year so I might see if I can get a sensitive test done while there.
In mean time I am going to look into splitting by dose so I have smaller more frequent injections and stay off the arimdex.
That's a shame not really sure what my options are then.
I am trying to lose as much fat as I can and get to lean levels - I suspect once I have achieved that I would be best splitting my trt dose up to twice a week(and dropping the AI) but smaller doses) that will hopefully give me the best...
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