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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
E2 fluctuation makes no sense
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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce" data-source="post: 241400" data-attributes="member: 44762"><p>I've been on cypionate for many years. I've changed the dosage and frequency trying to find my desired level, many times.</p><p></p><p> While taking 200 mg every 7 days my total T was around 1000- 1200 and estradial (non sensitive) was always low 20's.</p><p></p><p>I tried 70mg every 3 days(to keep levels more stable) and my Total T measured over 1500 and E2 jumped to mid 50's.</p><p></p><p>I went back to a weekly dose....at 150mg and also added a Dim supplement. This resulted In a total T around 1200 and E2 skyrocketed to 74.</p><p></p><p>Dim is supposed to lower estrogen, and a lower dose of T would also result in a lower e2.</p><p></p><p> Please keep in mind any changes I've made, I stuck with for atleast a month before having labs drawn, for everything to level out.</p><p></p><p> I'm simply at a loss as to how significantly less testosterone now results in higher Total T and E2 .....</p><p></p><p> I have an AI, however I tend to believe it's more important to have a balanced ratio of T and E2. I also do not want to crash my HDL which is detrimental to heart health and unfortunately is a proven side effect of anastrazole.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What gives?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce, post: 241400, member: 44762"] I've been on cypionate for many years. I've changed the dosage and frequency trying to find my desired level, many times. While taking 200 mg every 7 days my total T was around 1000- 1200 and estradial (non sensitive) was always low 20's. I tried 70mg every 3 days(to keep levels more stable) and my Total T measured over 1500 and E2 jumped to mid 50's. I went back to a weekly dose....at 150mg and also added a Dim supplement. This resulted In a total T around 1200 and E2 skyrocketed to 74. Dim is supposed to lower estrogen, and a lower dose of T would also result in a lower e2. Please keep in mind any changes I've made, I stuck with for atleast a month before having labs drawn, for everything to level out. I'm simply at a loss as to how significantly less testosterone now results in higher Total T and E2 ..... I have an AI, however I tend to believe it's more important to have a balanced ratio of T and E2. I also do not want to crash my HDL which is detrimental to heart health and unfortunately is a proven side effect of anastrazole. What gives? [/QUOTE]
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E2 fluctuation makes no sense
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