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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Blood test results at 9.5 weeks on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 115578"><p>It's really hard to tell where your estradiol is because it isn't the sensitive test. It can vary a great deal even if your non-sensitive estradiol is high. For example, my non-sensitive estradiol is 91 and my estradiol sensitive is 35 and therefore I am not on an AI. That is a pretty big difference. </p><p></p><p>However with your non-sensitive being 76 points over the upper limit I would say your estradiol sensitive will be high as well. </p><p></p><p>If it were me, I would take a low dose of anastrozole, <strong>no more than 0.25 mg</strong>, that is 1/4 of that 1 mg pill you have. Use a pill splitter and split that 1 mg pill in half. Take one of the halves, and use a razor blade and slowly cut the halve into half to get a quarter. Pill splitters do not work well once you cut the 1 mg in half. I would take 0.25 mg twice a week. See how that makes you feel. Don't go over board because you do not want to crash your estradiol. It is far better to bring it down slowly than to crash it and then have to bring it up. Much easier to bring down than bring up. </p><p></p><p>There is a process of which you can dissolve a 1 mg anastrozole in vodka which some on the forum use. By doing this you can dose it in more precise quantities such as low as 0.10 mg. I don;t know the exact process but if you search the forum I'm you will find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 115578"] It's really hard to tell where your estradiol is because it isn't the sensitive test. It can vary a great deal even if your non-sensitive estradiol is high. For example, my non-sensitive estradiol is 91 and my estradiol sensitive is 35 and therefore I am not on an AI. That is a pretty big difference. However with your non-sensitive being 76 points over the upper limit I would say your estradiol sensitive will be high as well. If it were me, I would take a low dose of anastrozole, [B]no more than 0.25 mg[/B], that is 1/4 of that 1 mg pill you have. Use a pill splitter and split that 1 mg pill in half. Take one of the halves, and use a razor blade and slowly cut the halve into half to get a quarter. Pill splitters do not work well once you cut the 1 mg in half. I would take 0.25 mg twice a week. See how that makes you feel. Don't go over board because you do not want to crash your estradiol. It is far better to bring it down slowly than to crash it and then have to bring it up. Much easier to bring down than bring up. There is a process of which you can dissolve a 1 mg anastrozole in vodka which some on the forum use. By doing this you can dose it in more precise quantities such as low as 0.10 mg. I don;t know the exact process but if you search the forum I'm you will find it. [/QUOTE]
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