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<blockquote data-quote="johnie" data-source="post: 12626" data-attributes="member: 2544"><p>Greetings to everyone from Portugal!!</p><p></p><p>I´ve been on TRT with TE 250mg/ml every two weeks since I was 18. I´m now 32 years old.</p><p>Recently I changed my TRT to T undecanoate 1000mg/4ml. I was never fond of this long acting ester. I tried it once many years ago when it hit the portuguese market and went back to TE immediatly because I didn´t like the way it felt.</p><p></p><p>But I decided to give it another try after all this years. I´ve always had problems with high hematocrit and high levels of oestradiol. I corrected the hematocrit issue after reading Nelson Vergel´s book (great book by the way)!</p><p></p><p>I took the first 3 shots with 8 weeks apart and the main goal is to stretch that time until a 12 week period.</p><p>Before my third shot I did some blood test:</p><p></p><p>Total T 683 ng/ml; Free T 24.22 pg/ml; E2 63.7 pg/ml; hemoglobin 17,4 g/dl; hematocrit 50,1%</p><p></p><p>I was quite amazed by the T levels because I didn´t feel so well. But I could´t help noticing, that my E2 levels were almost 3 times higher than my free T levels, so I asked my doctor if I could try an AI and he refused.</p><p>So I asked my pharmacist if he could get me some arimidex, which he did, and took it for 2 weeks only, half a pill every 3 days and felt great. I stopped it because I don´t have any frame of reference and I don´t want to lower my oestardiol to dangerous levels.</p><p></p><p>So what I´m asking is, can I develop some kind of resistance to arimidex?</p><p>And finally, let´s say that I start taking it (half a pill twice a week) and finally correct the levels of E2. If I stop taking it, is there any chance of the levels of E2 go "off the charts" as I stopped inhbiting aromataze?</p><p></p><p>Sorry for my english I hope you understand it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnie, post: 12626, member: 2544"] Greetings to everyone from Portugal!! I´ve been on TRT with TE 250mg/ml every two weeks since I was 18. I´m now 32 years old. Recently I changed my TRT to T undecanoate 1000mg/4ml. I was never fond of this long acting ester. I tried it once many years ago when it hit the portuguese market and went back to TE immediatly because I didn´t like the way it felt. But I decided to give it another try after all this years. I´ve always had problems with high hematocrit and high levels of oestradiol. I corrected the hematocrit issue after reading Nelson Vergel´s book (great book by the way)! I took the first 3 shots with 8 weeks apart and the main goal is to stretch that time until a 12 week period. Before my third shot I did some blood test: Total T 683 ng/ml; Free T 24.22 pg/ml; E2 63.7 pg/ml; hemoglobin 17,4 g/dl; hematocrit 50,1% I was quite amazed by the T levels because I didn´t feel so well. But I could´t help noticing, that my E2 levels were almost 3 times higher than my free T levels, so I asked my doctor if I could try an AI and he refused. So I asked my pharmacist if he could get me some arimidex, which he did, and took it for 2 weeks only, half a pill every 3 days and felt great. I stopped it because I don´t have any frame of reference and I don´t want to lower my oestardiol to dangerous levels. So what I´m asking is, can I develop some kind of resistance to arimidex? And finally, let´s say that I start taking it (half a pill twice a week) and finally correct the levels of E2. If I stop taking it, is there any chance of the levels of E2 go "off the charts" as I stopped inhbiting aromataze? Sorry for my english I hope you understand it!! [/QUOTE]
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