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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole response time question
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 62770" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>1/8th mg of Anastrozole! I applaud you seeing that this drug is no joke. You'll feel a dose even that small. Anastrozole goes to work almost immediately in me. Agree with the guys above not to take the AI based on symptoms alone. Some guys do, and I have, but you've got to have some experience to do that. One of the good docs chimed in a while back and said...especially with the once weekly injection guys... you can have high E2 symptoms simply from the fluctuation of E2 in your system, and not necessarily from high E2 labs. Think about it, if you're injecting once a week, you should have higher E2 symptoms (and likely labs) mid week. And by the next injection day (a week after your 1 time a week injection) you may take labs and by that time, your E2 is far lower than it wold have been had your taken labs mid week. This of course is one of many reasons for twice weekly, or more, injections. The numbers with a once weekly schedule are not representative of what you felt during mid week. My best example of feeling high E2 symptoms without high E2 was when I made the mistake of taking DHEA. I felt horrible but yet E2 labs showed it being actually on the low end of normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 62770, member: 565"] 1/8th mg of Anastrozole! I applaud you seeing that this drug is no joke. You'll feel a dose even that small. Anastrozole goes to work almost immediately in me. Agree with the guys above not to take the AI based on symptoms alone. Some guys do, and I have, but you've got to have some experience to do that. One of the good docs chimed in a while back and said...especially with the once weekly injection guys... you can have high E2 symptoms simply from the fluctuation of E2 in your system, and not necessarily from high E2 labs. Think about it, if you're injecting once a week, you should have higher E2 symptoms (and likely labs) mid week. And by the next injection day (a week after your 1 time a week injection) you may take labs and by that time, your E2 is far lower than it wold have been had your taken labs mid week. This of course is one of many reasons for twice weekly, or more, injections. The numbers with a once weekly schedule are not representative of what you felt during mid week. My best example of feeling high E2 symptoms without high E2 was when I made the mistake of taking DHEA. I felt horrible but yet E2 labs showed it being actually on the low end of normal. [/QUOTE]
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