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Arimidex and how I should take it
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<blockquote data-quote="steelballz" data-source="post: 10908" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Gene, your advice is rock solid. You have helped me so much but this time I have to disagree. I know I may be one of the rare few but I have poked around and there are others that feel the same as I. As soon as my E was going above 35 I noticed it. So lets just put me in the category of hyper sensitive. I got advice from James who appears to have similar issues. He along with some others advised me to reduce my T. As you know I inject twice a week. I started that because of the mood swings and anxiety. The T reduction helped a little but the anxiousness and panics were still killing me. So now I am on week 2 of Arimidex. I feel it like an hour after taking and wow I am sailing for like the next 12 to 24 hours. I decided to take .25 4 times a week. I took .25 last night and I feel like a million bucks this morning. I will be careful with the dosage. At some point I will back off to .25 twice a week but not sure when other that using the morning wood test. Since I am so hyper sensitive I think I will notice before that happens. I will keep you all up to date on my progress. But so far I consider this a wonder drug. I will ask my endo to see if she can test earlier.</p><p></p><p>Btw Gene, I have read that some guys feel good with levels in between 10 and 20. Why is that. From what I have read 20 to 35 is ideal and anything above or below puts you in the high risk category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelballz, post: 10908, member: 844"] Gene, your advice is rock solid. You have helped me so much but this time I have to disagree. I know I may be one of the rare few but I have poked around and there are others that feel the same as I. As soon as my E was going above 35 I noticed it. So lets just put me in the category of hyper sensitive. I got advice from James who appears to have similar issues. He along with some others advised me to reduce my T. As you know I inject twice a week. I started that because of the mood swings and anxiety. The T reduction helped a little but the anxiousness and panics were still killing me. So now I am on week 2 of Arimidex. I feel it like an hour after taking and wow I am sailing for like the next 12 to 24 hours. I decided to take .25 4 times a week. I took .25 last night and I feel like a million bucks this morning. I will be careful with the dosage. At some point I will back off to .25 twice a week but not sure when other that using the morning wood test. Since I am so hyper sensitive I think I will notice before that happens. I will keep you all up to date on my progress. But so far I consider this a wonder drug. I will ask my endo to see if she can test earlier. Btw Gene, I have read that some guys feel good with levels in between 10 and 20. Why is that. From what I have read 20 to 35 is ideal and anything above or below puts you in the high risk category. [/QUOTE]
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