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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Arimidex - Pain Caused by Crashing E2 or Another Reason?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 178963" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>As far as Arimidex goes, u have to factor in its half life, and how long it takes to reach steady state. I believe Arimidex has a half life of 2 days. Which means the levels of ai build up in ur system, and will level out in about 10 days. So just keep this in mind. Basically, if u feel better after 7 hours of taking a dose, the dose is way too high. Because if u keep taking that dose, say once per week, in 10 days u’ll have about double that dose in ur system. So say u take 1mg of Arimidex per week. In 10 days u’ll have about 2mg of Arimidex in ur system. So if u feel better after 7 hours, u bet ur ass ur not gonna still feel good at the 10 day mark when levels are twice as much in ur system. U can’t feel better right away, and also feel better when it reaches steady state. What u really want, is to feel better once the ai reaches steady state. Because that’s going to be the level that is in ur blood for the long haul. As long as u keep the same dosing schedule obv. It’s been a while since I went over half lives, and I think I’m getting the math correct, but anyone here feel free to correct me. </p><p></p><p>But bottom line, just remember that these drugs build up in our system, and level off eventually. How long depends on its half life. But just remember, if u feel better right away, especially within hours, ur 1000000% taking waaaaayyyy too much. Ideally, u want to start taking it, not feel anything right away, and then start to slowly feel better over the course of 10 days (with Arimidex) and feel best around the 10 day mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 178963, member: 15043"] As far as Arimidex goes, u have to factor in its half life, and how long it takes to reach steady state. I believe Arimidex has a half life of 2 days. Which means the levels of ai build up in ur system, and will level out in about 10 days. So just keep this in mind. Basically, if u feel better after 7 hours of taking a dose, the dose is way too high. Because if u keep taking that dose, say once per week, in 10 days u’ll have about double that dose in ur system. So say u take 1mg of Arimidex per week. In 10 days u’ll have about 2mg of Arimidex in ur system. So if u feel better after 7 hours, u bet ur ass ur not gonna still feel good at the 10 day mark when levels are twice as much in ur system. U can’t feel better right away, and also feel better when it reaches steady state. What u really want, is to feel better once the ai reaches steady state. Because that’s going to be the level that is in ur blood for the long haul. As long as u keep the same dosing schedule obv. It’s been a while since I went over half lives, and I think I’m getting the math correct, but anyone here feel free to correct me. But bottom line, just remember that these drugs build up in our system, and level off eventually. How long depends on its half life. But just remember, if u feel better right away, especially within hours, ur 1000000% taking waaaaayyyy too much. Ideally, u want to start taking it, not feel anything right away, and then start to slowly feel better over the course of 10 days (with Arimidex) and feel best around the 10 day mark [/QUOTE]
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