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<blockquote data-quote="Craig2016" data-source="post: 121803" data-attributes="member: 23578"><p>Hello. I have a few questions for Dr Rand, and I hope I am in the right place. My questions relate to SARMS. </p><p></p><p>First, what are the possible effects of SARMS on Estrogen, specifically E2 and is there any possibility of getting gyno symptoms arising from SARMS? </p><p>Secondly, if SARMS are not the direct cause of Gyno, what could possibly be the cause?</p><p></p><p>To explain, the context: I had bloods run before the start of my cycle: Test was at 14.7 and E2 was at about 87 pmol/L. Then I started a cycle of the SRMS RAD140 at 20gm per day (and GW501516). After 6 days i noticed puffy nipples. I then ran bloods and the results were that Test was at 6.7 and E2 was at 50 pmol/L. Does this mean i was Estrogen dominant?</p><p></p><p>This confuses me because, most of the articles I see say SARMS should not affect estrogen? But it seems that RAD 14 had this effect?</p><p>If I ran RAD 140 again, what should I do? If I take an AI (like Arimadex or Aromasin) will that not decrease E2, too much? </p><p></p><p>Also if I take a cycle of Test P, Test E or even Anavar, is it likely that these symptoms will recur. Should I take an AI in ALL cases?</p><p></p><p>I would like to figure out what is going on with the chemistry here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig2016, post: 121803, member: 23578"] Hello. I have a few questions for Dr Rand, and I hope I am in the right place. My questions relate to SARMS. First, what are the possible effects of SARMS on Estrogen, specifically E2 and is there any possibility of getting gyno symptoms arising from SARMS? Secondly, if SARMS are not the direct cause of Gyno, what could possibly be the cause? To explain, the context: I had bloods run before the start of my cycle: Test was at 14.7 and E2 was at about 87 pmol/L. Then I started a cycle of the SRMS RAD140 at 20gm per day (and GW501516). After 6 days i noticed puffy nipples. I then ran bloods and the results were that Test was at 6.7 and E2 was at 50 pmol/L. Does this mean i was Estrogen dominant? This confuses me because, most of the articles I see say SARMS should not affect estrogen? But it seems that RAD 14 had this effect? If I ran RAD 140 again, what should I do? If I take an AI (like Arimadex or Aromasin) will that not decrease E2, too much? Also if I take a cycle of Test P, Test E or even Anavar, is it likely that these symptoms will recur. Should I take an AI in ALL cases? I would like to figure out what is going on with the chemistry here. [/QUOTE]
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