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Adjusting Anastrozole dosing based on morning wood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 14131" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>In essence, you're answering your own question in bolds above. Labs are the route to when you need the truth! Sometimes there's no complete way around hair thinning and other factors related with increased hormones. In this case, DHT could be your culprit. In some people like myself, it seems like more hair started coming out. Good to know I can let it grow and weave a rug if we hit an ice age anytime soon!</p><p></p><p>Run labs my friend, run labs. That and don't get too fixated on just the whole test and E2 thing. Look further upstream, make sure components like your thyroid, adrenals, Vitamin D, iron, ferritin, mag, B12, etc., are in order. Restoring balance in other areas of the body and endocrine system is vital to achieve the well being you desire. </p><p></p><p>The body seeks homeostasis, so keep that in mind that when trying to get all of this dialed in. In many cases andropause/hyogonadism also leads to the need to back fill other hormonal pathways and supplement accordingly, which will impact the body's function with mood, stamina, energy; shifting towards stronger promotion of ATP, GABA ... etc. </p><p></p><p>Also, in closing, always factor your SHBG and free test into the equation when considering what adjustments need made. You may already be doing this, which is good practice for fine tuning your protocol. If you get some lab results please post them up. Sadly, the E2 margin in men can be fairly narrow, and many times we see similar E2 related symptoms when E2 is both lower and higher than that infamous "optimal" zone you are seeking, which is different for each person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 14131, member: 696"] In essence, you're answering your own question in bolds above. Labs are the route to when you need the truth! Sometimes there's no complete way around hair thinning and other factors related with increased hormones. In this case, DHT could be your culprit. In some people like myself, it seems like more hair started coming out. Good to know I can let it grow and weave a rug if we hit an ice age anytime soon! Run labs my friend, run labs. That and don't get too fixated on just the whole test and E2 thing. Look further upstream, make sure components like your thyroid, adrenals, Vitamin D, iron, ferritin, mag, B12, etc., are in order. Restoring balance in other areas of the body and endocrine system is vital to achieve the well being you desire. The body seeks homeostasis, so keep that in mind that when trying to get all of this dialed in. In many cases andropause/hyogonadism also leads to the need to back fill other hormonal pathways and supplement accordingly, which will impact the body's function with mood, stamina, energy; shifting towards stronger promotion of ATP, GABA ... etc. Also, in closing, always factor your SHBG and free test into the equation when considering what adjustments need made. You may already be doing this, which is good practice for fine tuning your protocol. If you get some lab results please post them up. Sadly, the E2 margin in men can be fairly narrow, and many times we see similar E2 related symptoms when E2 is both lower and higher than that infamous "optimal" zone you are seeking, which is different for each person. [/QUOTE]
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