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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Alternative to Anastrozole?
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<blockquote data-quote="MovingMountains" data-source="post: 136712" data-attributes="member: 16994"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>Been following my protocol of injecting once every 4 days with a half inch insulin syringe, intramuscularly into my legs, around the quads mostly. Sometimes into my glutes. I inject 50mg each time. I also inject 500iu of HCG every time I inject testosterone, but into my stomach subq. I also take 50mg of Zinc nightly. <u><em>After over 12 weeks my results were as follows:</em></u> </p><p></p><p>(drawn on day 3)</p><p></p><p>Testosterone, Serum: 552 Range: 264-916 ng/dL</p><p>Testosterone, Free: 20.3 Range: 5-21 ng/dL</p><p>% Free Testosterone: 3.68 Range: 1.5-4.2 %</p><p></p><p>PSA: 0.3 Range: 0-4 ng/mL</p><p>IGF-1: 176 Range: 115-355 ng/mL</p><p></p><p><u><em>Estradiol, Sensitive: 36.7 Range: 8-35 pg/mL</em></u></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm very happy with this lab work, it's the best I've ever had and I felt very good during it. However, my E2 is still elevated and this is 3 days post injection. I'd like to bring it down some. I tried anastrozole at an extremely low dose of roughly .125 mg (yes, that low) the day of injection. This might seem absurd but I immediately felt awful. My sex drive decreased, my mood decreased, and most worryingly my body felt terrible. I felt like my veins were under extreme pressure and I'd "pop". I noticed my heart rate and breathing were off too. I did some digging online and discovered that a potiential side effect of anastrozole is high blood pressure. I know how crazy it sounds to have such a small dose do that but I stopped taking it and after 2 weeks I feel normal again. My body just does not like that drug. I don't want to risk taking it again plus I truly can't go any lower in dose. </p><p></p><p></p><p> <em><u>A</u></em><u><em>nyways, is there an alternative drug I could take that would not raise my blood pressure like anastrozole? Even better, is there a natural supplement I can take to lower my E2?</em></u> I already take 50mg of Zinc. I lift, eat fairly healthy including veggies, and will be cutting fat later this year which I know help reduce the estrogen. </p><p></p><p>Thanks Guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MovingMountains, post: 136712, member: 16994"] Hi everyone, Been following my protocol of injecting once every 4 days with a half inch insulin syringe, intramuscularly into my legs, around the quads mostly. Sometimes into my glutes. I inject 50mg each time. I also inject 500iu of HCG every time I inject testosterone, but into my stomach subq. I also take 50mg of Zinc nightly. [U][I]After over 12 weeks my results were as follows:[/I][/U] (drawn on day 3) Testosterone, Serum: 552 Range: 264-916 ng/dL Testosterone, Free: 20.3 Range: 5-21 ng/dL % Free Testosterone: 3.68 Range: 1.5-4.2 % PSA: 0.3 Range: 0-4 ng/mL IGF-1: 176 Range: 115-355 ng/mL [U][I]Estradiol, Sensitive: 36.7 Range: 8-35 pg/mL[/I][/U] I'm very happy with this lab work, it's the best I've ever had and I felt very good during it. However, my E2 is still elevated and this is 3 days post injection. I'd like to bring it down some. I tried anastrozole at an extremely low dose of roughly .125 mg (yes, that low) the day of injection. This might seem absurd but I immediately felt awful. My sex drive decreased, my mood decreased, and most worryingly my body felt terrible. I felt like my veins were under extreme pressure and I'd "pop". I noticed my heart rate and breathing were off too. I did some digging online and discovered that a potiential side effect of anastrozole is high blood pressure. I know how crazy it sounds to have such a small dose do that but I stopped taking it and after 2 weeks I feel normal again. My body just does not like that drug. I don't want to risk taking it again plus I truly can't go any lower in dose. [I][U]A[/U][/I][U][I]nyways, is there an alternative drug I could take that would not raise my blood pressure like anastrozole? Even better, is there a natural supplement I can take to lower my E2?[/I][/U] I already take 50mg of Zinc. I lift, eat fairly healthy including veggies, and will be cutting fat later this year which I know help reduce the estrogen. Thanks Guys [/QUOTE]
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