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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Arimidex and how I should take it
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 10915" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Steel - I would agree you are probably hypersensitive to these drugs (I know I am). Those reference ranges are simply that (for reference), and we need to stop focusing all of our attention on our numbers and also consider how we feel. I know that sounds like common sense, but I'm not sure everyone does. I've had my E2 at various levels and feel far better when my E2 is between 10-20, and like crap when it's 37 (yet 37 is considered "normal"). Same with Test. Get me around 500 and I'm great, if I get into the 800's, emotionally I'm a mess and here comes some bad side effects. It's about getting to know your body, and that only comes with trial/error. Call it a placebo, but it doesn't really matter what you call it...I feel great within 1 - 2 hours of taking a small dose of Arimidex. Again, I acknowledge the probability that I'm sensitive to these drugs. As for your dose Steel: 1) how you feel, 2) what your numbers show and 3) what your doc says (emphasis on #1) will determine what amount is best for you. I'm only taking .25 AI once a week. Good luck to you my friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 10915, member: 565"] Steel - I would agree you are probably hypersensitive to these drugs (I know I am). Those reference ranges are simply that (for reference), and we need to stop focusing all of our attention on our numbers and also consider how we feel. I know that sounds like common sense, but I'm not sure everyone does. I've had my E2 at various levels and feel far better when my E2 is between 10-20, and like crap when it's 37 (yet 37 is considered "normal"). Same with Test. Get me around 500 and I'm great, if I get into the 800's, emotionally I'm a mess and here comes some bad side effects. It's about getting to know your body, and that only comes with trial/error. Call it a placebo, but it doesn't really matter what you call it...I feel great within 1 - 2 hours of taking a small dose of Arimidex. Again, I acknowledge the probability that I'm sensitive to these drugs. As for your dose Steel: 1) how you feel, 2) what your numbers show and 3) what your doc says (emphasis on #1) will determine what amount is best for you. I'm only taking .25 AI once a week. Good luck to you my friend. [/QUOTE]
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