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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Blood Work - Elevated Prolactin
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 75328" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>As I was reading through this thread just now (hadn't seen it before) I was thinking "this guy is going to have to get on testosterone to control his estradiol." Glad to see you've made a switch. The general consensus is that aromatase inhibitors work mostly in peripheral tissues, and do not penetrate the testes very well. Since clomid enhances your endogenous testicular testosterone production, the overwhelming majority of aromatization likely occurred in the Leydig/Sertoli cells of your testes, beyond the reach of an AI. Keep us updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 75328, member: 15174"] As I was reading through this thread just now (hadn't seen it before) I was thinking "this guy is going to have to get on testosterone to control his estradiol." Glad to see you've made a switch. The general consensus is that aromatase inhibitors work mostly in peripheral tissues, and do not penetrate the testes very well. Since clomid enhances your endogenous testicular testosterone production, the overwhelming majority of aromatization likely occurred in the Leydig/Sertoli cells of your testes, beyond the reach of an AI. Keep us updated. [/QUOTE]
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