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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 207341" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>When decreasing the AI, just be sure to do it gradually. If you dose every 3 days, for example, go to 4. Then 5. And so on until you hit .5, which I’m assuming is one pill in your case as that’s pretty standard. In your case on M W F, drop W. Then next week drop another day. Once a week dosing of an AI isn’t as good as twice a week of a smaller dose like .125, but a lot of docs don’t give those anymore. Mine used to but jumped to .5 since it was easier to supply. If it’s a tablet you can split it, but most are pills now it seems and that can be wonky to divide. </p><p></p><p>I’d suggest doing that before adjusting anything else to accurately assess it, but you will most likely end up lowering your dose a bit to something like 150mg if the lower AI doesn’t make you feel better. If it does, and you can ride a free T that high and feel better and the rest of your bloodwork is good, feel free to. That’s a hilariously high free T though.</p><p></p><p>You’d also want to train with some heavier weights at some point, but I get things right now being wonky with restrictions. I’m lucky enough to own a gym so I haven’t been impeded by the Covid hysteria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 207341, member: 42608"] When decreasing the AI, just be sure to do it gradually. If you dose every 3 days, for example, go to 4. Then 5. And so on until you hit .5, which I’m assuming is one pill in your case as that’s pretty standard. In your case on M W F, drop W. Then next week drop another day. Once a week dosing of an AI isn’t as good as twice a week of a smaller dose like .125, but a lot of docs don’t give those anymore. Mine used to but jumped to .5 since it was easier to supply. If it’s a tablet you can split it, but most are pills now it seems and that can be wonky to divide. I’d suggest doing that before adjusting anything else to accurately assess it, but you will most likely end up lowering your dose a bit to something like 150mg if the lower AI doesn’t make you feel better. If it does, and you can ride a free T that high and feel better and the rest of your bloodwork is good, feel free to. That’s a hilariously high free T though. You’d also want to train with some heavier weights at some point, but I get things right now being wonky with restrictions. I’m lucky enough to own a gym so I haven’t been impeded by the Covid hysteria. [/QUOTE]
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