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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole Sensitivity Changing After Taking it Successfully for Many Years
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Brenin" data-source="post: 180081" data-attributes="member: 40807"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I’m new to this forum, but a long term (7 years) TRT patient. I participated in an online forum similar to this one years ago and it was very helpful for me. Now I’m having some new issues and I again need the support of a community of knowledgeable TRT guys.</p><p></p><p>During my first year or two of TRT I was methodical in my approach to dialing in my dosages so I could feel as good as possible. I used a lot of LabCorp labs I purchased through LEF to monitor myself closely – over and above the labs my doctor ordered.</p><p></p><p>What worked for me is to take a Testosterone injection, an HCG injection and Anastrozole 3 times per week. All low doses. I found that E2 is a key factor in how I feel. I dissolved the Anastrozole pills in vodka and I took the same dose of it for years, which kept my E2 level somewhere around 20 to 30, which for me feels good.</p><p></p><p>But now if I take any amount of Anastrozole at all it crashes my E2, and I’m wondering if other people have had that same experience? I went for years happily on the same dose, but now my body responds differently, now my body overresponds to the Anastrozole.</p><p></p><p>(I’m wondering if it could be the blood pressure medicine I started taking.)</p><p></p><p>While searching/skimming existing posts here, I understand there’s been some heated debates about E2 and taking AI’s, I’m not trying to start an argument, I’m just trying to get some information related to my health and the medicine I take.</p><p></p><p>Thanks. I look forward to participating here.</p><p></p><p>-Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Brenin, post: 180081, member: 40807"] Hi, I’m new to this forum, but a long term (7 years) TRT patient. I participated in an online forum similar to this one years ago and it was very helpful for me. Now I’m having some new issues and I again need the support of a community of knowledgeable TRT guys. During my first year or two of TRT I was methodical in my approach to dialing in my dosages so I could feel as good as possible. I used a lot of LabCorp labs I purchased through LEF to monitor myself closely – over and above the labs my doctor ordered. What worked for me is to take a Testosterone injection, an HCG injection and Anastrozole 3 times per week. All low doses. I found that E2 is a key factor in how I feel. I dissolved the Anastrozole pills in vodka and I took the same dose of it for years, which kept my E2 level somewhere around 20 to 30, which for me feels good. But now if I take any amount of Anastrozole at all it crashes my E2, and I’m wondering if other people have had that same experience? I went for years happily on the same dose, but now my body responds differently, now my body overresponds to the Anastrozole. (I’m wondering if it could be the blood pressure medicine I started taking.) While searching/skimming existing posts here, I understand there’s been some heated debates about E2 and taking AI’s, I’m not trying to start an argument, I’m just trying to get some information related to my health and the medicine I take. Thanks. I look forward to participating here. -Mike [/QUOTE]
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