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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="SpyrosB" data-source="post: 242504" data-attributes="member: 44843"><p>The way you write is a bit confusing. Everything is a bit mixed up. Injecting larger doses further apart promotes more aromatization. Injecting more frequently tends to reduce aromatization.</p><p>When did your gyno symptoms go away? After reducing the dose or after taking an AI?</p><p>I'm assuming you are now still on 150mg per 7 days, how much AI are you taking now per day and how are you feeling?</p><p></p><p>Are you taking any other medications or recently changed habits in a way that may affect E levels? Your E would simply not shoot up at 150mg of Test higher than it did at 200mg, all else being equal. There is another reason for the E increase that you're not seeing certainly. Have you or are you now using HCG?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpyrosB, post: 242504, member: 44843"] The way you write is a bit confusing. Everything is a bit mixed up. Injecting larger doses further apart promotes more aromatization. Injecting more frequently tends to reduce aromatization. When did your gyno symptoms go away? After reducing the dose or after taking an AI? I'm assuming you are now still on 150mg per 7 days, how much AI are you taking now per day and how are you feeling? Are you taking any other medications or recently changed habits in a way that may affect E levels? Your E would simply not shoot up at 150mg of Test higher than it did at 200mg, all else being equal. There is another reason for the E increase that you're not seeing certainly. Have you or are you now using HCG? [/QUOTE]
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E2 fluctuation makes no sense
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