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<blockquote data-quote="Thomtst2010" data-source="post: 153604" data-attributes="member: 38326"><p>I recently got an email from my doctors office requesting I make an appointment, and during the appointment my doctor told me, I should stop all AI's, and not to worry about any side effects. This seems to be the way TRT is going these days, and personally I couldn't happier. But, like most doctors mine isn't interested in explaining anything, so I have no idea what to expect. I followed his advice, and it's only been about two weeks and I have a few light symptoms from the side effect of high E2. Red face and chest comes and goes, as does my erection quality. It seems that I spend more time on the softer side of things. Although, it's not horrible since a viagra will fix that. I guess I should mention, that normally I don't need viagra, but while my body's adjusting it seems that I do. I also, experience some bph, not horrible but it's there. I've read a few posts from guys who are dropping their AI's and their saying it takes about 4-8 weeks for their sides to disappear. I was wondering about two things. First, how can the body adjust to higher E2, and second if you dropped your AI, how long did it take you to feel great?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info I appreciate it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomtst2010, post: 153604, member: 38326"] I recently got an email from my doctors office requesting I make an appointment, and during the appointment my doctor told me, I should stop all AI's, and not to worry about any side effects. This seems to be the way TRT is going these days, and personally I couldn't happier. But, like most doctors mine isn't interested in explaining anything, so I have no idea what to expect. I followed his advice, and it's only been about two weeks and I have a few light symptoms from the side effect of high E2. Red face and chest comes and goes, as does my erection quality. It seems that I spend more time on the softer side of things. Although, it's not horrible since a viagra will fix that. I guess I should mention, that normally I don't need viagra, but while my body's adjusting it seems that I do. I also, experience some bph, not horrible but it's there. I've read a few posts from guys who are dropping their AI's and their saying it takes about 4-8 weeks for their sides to disappear. I was wondering about two things. First, how can the body adjust to higher E2, and second if you dropped your AI, how long did it take you to feel great? Thanks for the info I appreciate it! [/QUOTE]
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