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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Crashed E2
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 175141" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>I understand the logic and I appreciate the feedback. I’ve been on TRT for nearly a decade and for the first 5 years I was not on an AI or any ancillary drug. The symptoms that I describe were present throughout the duration until I added in the tiny dosage of anastrozole and DIM/Calcium d-glucarate.</p><p></p><p>In TRT there cannot be absolutes such as ‘no man should take an AI at any time’. To establish such an absolute would be to disregard genetics entirely, not to mention disregarding the ephemeral state of science where we are always acquiring new data to support scientific decision-making. Worsening the issue of absolutes would be the fact that data supporting the effects of varying TRT protocols (including ancillary drugs) are not well-studies regarding their effect on cognition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 175141, member: 18514"] I understand the logic and I appreciate the feedback. I’ve been on TRT for nearly a decade and for the first 5 years I was not on an AI or any ancillary drug. The symptoms that I describe were present throughout the duration until I added in the tiny dosage of anastrozole and DIM/Calcium d-glucarate. In TRT there cannot be absolutes such as ‘no man should take an AI at any time’. To establish such an absolute would be to disregard genetics entirely, not to mention disregarding the ephemeral state of science where we are always acquiring new data to support scientific decision-making. Worsening the issue of absolutes would be the fact that data supporting the effects of varying TRT protocols (including ancillary drugs) are not well-studies regarding their effect on cognition. [/QUOTE]
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