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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 131807" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Where does your SHBG sit? If your E2 was in the 50's when you started and you were overweight, it most likely has gone down naturally just from the decrease in visceral body fat. And depending on your SHBG, 50's isn't as high as you think for E2. So now that you've lost 45lbs, your E2 might be sitting very nicely. And ai's are strong. A lot stronger than we all probably think. I'm still learning this the hard way myself, so don't feel bad. My total T was 1613, SHBG was 45, and here were my E2 numbers. This was while on a quarter tab of Aromasin E5D.</p><p>E2 Sensitive - 58 </p><p>E2 NOT Sensitive - 68 </p><p>E2 Free - 1.48 (0.2-1.5)</p><p></p><p>I personally want to try and get my E2 in the 35-45 range if I can. So I thought, I'll just bump it up to a quarter tab of Aromasin E3D. Which isn't much of a difference. But here were my next set of labs</p><p></p><p>Total T - 1324 (250-1100 ng/dL) </p><p>Free T - 169.5 (46.0-224.0) </p><p>SHBG 45 (10-50) </p><p>E2 Sensitive - 10 </p><p>E2 NOT Sensitive - 15 </p><p>E2 Free - 0.33 (0.2-1.5)</p><p></p><p>So as you see, I bottomed my E2 out, due to the ai being a little stronger than I thought, and obviously as well as not foreseeing my total testosterone dropping. Even if my testosterone would of maintained in the 1600's, I think I might of still overshot my E2 a bit. Either way, ai's are stronger than most think. I mean just look at how strong a quarter tab E3D can be in my case. So if 0.25mg of anastrozole tanked your E2, my guess is that your E2 was probably in an ideal range prior to taking the ai, and whatever negative symptoms you were experiencing were most likely not E2 related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 131807, member: 15043"] Where does your SHBG sit? If your E2 was in the 50's when you started and you were overweight, it most likely has gone down naturally just from the decrease in visceral body fat. And depending on your SHBG, 50's isn't as high as you think for E2. So now that you've lost 45lbs, your E2 might be sitting very nicely. And ai's are strong. A lot stronger than we all probably think. I'm still learning this the hard way myself, so don't feel bad. My total T was 1613, SHBG was 45, and here were my E2 numbers. This was while on a quarter tab of Aromasin E5D. E2 Sensitive - 58 E2 NOT Sensitive - 68 E2 Free - 1.48 (0.2-1.5) I personally want to try and get my E2 in the 35-45 range if I can. So I thought, I'll just bump it up to a quarter tab of Aromasin E3D. Which isn't much of a difference. But here were my next set of labs Total T - 1324 (250-1100 ng/dL) Free T - 169.5 (46.0-224.0) SHBG 45 (10-50) E2 Sensitive - 10 E2 NOT Sensitive - 15 E2 Free - 0.33 (0.2-1.5) So as you see, I bottomed my E2 out, due to the ai being a little stronger than I thought, and obviously as well as not foreseeing my total testosterone dropping. Even if my testosterone would of maintained in the 1600's, I think I might of still overshot my E2 a bit. Either way, ai's are stronger than most think. I mean just look at how strong a quarter tab E3D can be in my case. So if 0.25mg of anastrozole tanked your E2, my guess is that your E2 was probably in an ideal range prior to taking the ai, and whatever negative symptoms you were experiencing were most likely not E2 related. [/QUOTE]
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