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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrazole
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<blockquote data-quote="Zooulie12" data-source="post: 124304" data-attributes="member: 18831"><p>Oh lets </p><p></p><p>oh let’s see, roughly around 2 years. It’s always been .25 once a week. And yeah early on the first year I did. My doctor said e2 was getting to high. It was 40 ‘mind you though this was the regular e2 test’. So yeah been taking for 2 years and actually thinking about while typing this, I feel I have bottom out a lot more then I realized. </p><p>It’s just now I feel like when I bottom out my e2 I go into a worse hole. But every time I get my labs done my e2 is right in the 20-25 range and my doctor says that’s “perfect.” I asked if maybe we should do the sensitive test and he said “the difference is only by a couple points and it’s a waste of money, stay on the AI.” </p><p>So until I found this board recently I have been doing what my doctor tells me too: but I am starting to wonder if he knows what he is doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zooulie12, post: 124304, member: 18831"] Oh lets oh let’s see, roughly around 2 years. It’s always been .25 once a week. And yeah early on the first year I did. My doctor said e2 was getting to high. It was 40 ‘mind you though this was the regular e2 test’. So yeah been taking for 2 years and actually thinking about while typing this, I feel I have bottom out a lot more then I realized. It’s just now I feel like when I bottom out my e2 I go into a worse hole. But every time I get my labs done my e2 is right in the 20-25 range and my doctor says that’s “perfect.” I asked if maybe we should do the sensitive test and he said “the difference is only by a couple points and it’s a waste of money, stay on the AI.” So until I found this board recently I have been doing what my doctor tells me too: but I am starting to wonder if he knows what he is doing. [/QUOTE]
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