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Cypionate Dose Reduction
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 152066" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya you were almost taking 1mg per week, which is a very high dose. The stuff is very strong. You could be experiencing very low E2 right now. You lowered your dose quite a bit, so now your E2 is going to drop because of it, and the ai could still be lingering in your system, which could mean your E2 could be pretty low right now. Plus your free T has now dropped due to the dosage decrease. So you might feel like crap due to having both low T symptoms, and low E2 symptoms at the same time. It could definitely be E2 rebound I guess too though. Could be high E2 symptoms mixed with low T symptoms. Either scenario, your T to E ratio is probably a mess.</p><p></p><p>Every time I’ve taken an ai, usually 0.5 per week is more than enough. 0.5mg per week has taken me from around 70 to low teens before with E2. So if you ever use an ai again, I would try using 0.25mg-0.5mg per week at most, and get labs done. I wouldn’t go any higher unless labs indicated you needed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 152066, member: 15043"] Ya you were almost taking 1mg per week, which is a very high dose. The stuff is very strong. You could be experiencing very low E2 right now. You lowered your dose quite a bit, so now your E2 is going to drop because of it, and the ai could still be lingering in your system, which could mean your E2 could be pretty low right now. Plus your free T has now dropped due to the dosage decrease. So you might feel like crap due to having both low T symptoms, and low E2 symptoms at the same time. It could definitely be E2 rebound I guess too though. Could be high E2 symptoms mixed with low T symptoms. Either scenario, your T to E ratio is probably a mess. Every time I’ve taken an ai, usually 0.5 per week is more than enough. 0.5mg per week has taken me from around 70 to low teens before with E2. So if you ever use an ai again, I would try using 0.25mg-0.5mg per week at most, and get labs done. I wouldn’t go any higher unless labs indicated you needed it. [/QUOTE]
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