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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole bad experience lowering E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Julian" data-source="post: 72452" data-attributes="member: 15696"><p>5/1/17 - E2 levels 13 ng/dl.[T levels 1696 ng/dl]</p><p>12/21/16 E2 levels 12 ng/dl [T levels 1537 ng/dl]</p><p>9/13/16 E2 levels <2 ng/dl [T levels 200 ng/dl]</p><p></p><p> since day one i have not taken anastrozole for more than 2 weeks. I was on Anastrozole 1mg 2x week but after 2 weeks my body would go crazy. Hot flashes, and heart rate up, not a good feeling at all at some point I didn't know what to do so I stop taking anastrozole and on my next appointment I told my doc and he told he to cut the pill in half and take it the same 2 x week. After 2 weeks same thing happened to my body, heart rate up , hot flashes , my body felt weird. So I stop taking it and he change my prescription to Tamoxifen but it's 10mg and he wants me to take it 2 x week, everyday. Any advice? Was my anastrozole dosage to high? I don't have sensitive nipples or anything related to high E2 just don't know if I should even take Tamoxifen. I suggested new lab work to see if anastrozole is suppressing my estrogen levels to much but he doesn't feel is necessary. I also suggested lowering my T dosage to bring testosterone levels down cause I think they are kind of high and mention that it might help to lower my estrogen levels but again he didn't think it was a good idea. Any suggestions. Or has anybody had similar experience with anastrozole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julian, post: 72452, member: 15696"] 5/1/17 - E2 levels 13 ng/dl.[T levels 1696 ng/dl] 12/21/16 E2 levels 12 ng/dl [T levels 1537 ng/dl] 9/13/16 E2 levels <2 ng/dl [T levels 200 ng/dl] since day one i have not taken anastrozole for more than 2 weeks. I was on Anastrozole 1mg 2x week but after 2 weeks my body would go crazy. Hot flashes, and heart rate up, not a good feeling at all at some point I didn't know what to do so I stop taking anastrozole and on my next appointment I told my doc and he told he to cut the pill in half and take it the same 2 x week. After 2 weeks same thing happened to my body, heart rate up , hot flashes , my body felt weird. So I stop taking it and he change my prescription to Tamoxifen but it's 10mg and he wants me to take it 2 x week, everyday. Any advice? Was my anastrozole dosage to high? I don't have sensitive nipples or anything related to high E2 just don't know if I should even take Tamoxifen. I suggested new lab work to see if anastrozole is suppressing my estrogen levels to much but he doesn't feel is necessary. I also suggested lowering my T dosage to bring testosterone levels down cause I think they are kind of high and mention that it might help to lower my estrogen levels but again he didn't think it was a good idea. Any suggestions. Or has anybody had similar experience with anastrozole. [/QUOTE]
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