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<blockquote data-quote="Tman" data-source="post: 152478" data-attributes="member: 22394"><p>I've decided to try taking .05 every other day of my AI and see if that helps. In the past I would try to go without it, last about a week, then have to take the AI to handle the symptoms. Then the cycle started all over again. So now I'm going to try the .05 ai every other day with my dosage and see if I can find some type of steady-state. if not I think I'm going to have to go back to the gel, at least then the symptoms weren't so bad.</p><p></p><p>I really responding to your thread because you said you were able to stop taking the AI and you feel better. Which intrigued me however your blood pressure is obviously not connected to it which makes me wonder how much you were really impacted by your estradiol. Mine obviously has a direct and strong correlation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tman, post: 152478, member: 22394"] I've decided to try taking .05 every other day of my AI and see if that helps. In the past I would try to go without it, last about a week, then have to take the AI to handle the symptoms. Then the cycle started all over again. So now I'm going to try the .05 ai every other day with my dosage and see if I can find some type of steady-state. if not I think I'm going to have to go back to the gel, at least then the symptoms weren't so bad. I really responding to your thread because you said you were able to stop taking the AI and you feel better. Which intrigued me however your blood pressure is obviously not connected to it which makes me wonder how much you were really impacted by your estradiol. Mine obviously has a direct and strong correlation. [/QUOTE]
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