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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: 242514" data-attributes="member: 44762"><p>Not sure what part is confusing you. The point of the post is that my experience with dosage, and frequency regarding testosterone and E2 levels... does not align with what you're stating.....nor what most assume.</p><p></p><p> I only responded with the AI dosage because it again does not align with what most people believe, and push as fact. Everyone is different, and what may crash one person's E2 may not touch another's. In my experience, to bring my level back down to my natural E2 level required 2 mg of an anastrazole per 7 days.</p><p></p><p>As I had stated, I do not regularly take an AI... Because of the damaging effect to HDL and heart health......so my symptom of high e2 remains.</p><p></p><p> I know it doesn't make sense, but my estrogen and testosterone levels are absolutely significantly higher at a lower dose of testosterone....with no other changes...</p><p></p><p> The only thing that had changed, temporarily between my standard 200 per week and normal E2. And 150 a week with higher T and E2 was using, 300 mg Dim-per day for about 3 months. Using Dim is what started this anomaly.</p><p></p><p>It's been many months since discontinuing Dim, and both T and E2 remain higher at 150 per week than they were at 200 per week.... Prior to ever trying Dim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce, post: 242514, member: 44762"] Not sure what part is confusing you. The point of the post is that my experience with dosage, and frequency regarding testosterone and E2 levels... does not align with what you're stating.....nor what most assume. I only responded with the AI dosage because it again does not align with what most people believe, and push as fact. Everyone is different, and what may crash one person's E2 may not touch another's. In my experience, to bring my level back down to my natural E2 level required 2 mg of an anastrazole per 7 days. As I had stated, I do not regularly take an AI... Because of the damaging effect to HDL and heart health......so my symptom of high e2 remains. I know it doesn't make sense, but my estrogen and testosterone levels are absolutely significantly higher at a lower dose of testosterone....with no other changes... The only thing that had changed, temporarily between my standard 200 per week and normal E2. And 150 a week with higher T and E2 was using, 300 mg Dim-per day for about 3 months. Using Dim is what started this anomaly. It's been many months since discontinuing Dim, and both T and E2 remain higher at 150 per week than they were at 200 per week.... Prior to ever trying Dim. [/QUOTE]
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E2 fluctuation makes no sense
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