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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
ED, low libido on TRT...e2 not the problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 82311" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>Expanding slightly on what Coastwatcher said, in my experience and observation, you want to err on the high side for E2 and then gradually adjust down if absolutely necessary. A related point is that aromasin takes about 4-5 days for the process of regenerating the aromatase enzyme to run its course, so dosing every day could easily create a much stronger affect than you want and you could easily overshoot. Finally, the body tends to adjust a wide array of factors (e.g neurotransmitters) to achieve a steady state, so if you make a major change like B&C, it can take a while to regain a good steady state. Once you get to a good steady state again at a permanently maintainable T level...STAY THERE! It's not worth the risk to mess with. It's the people who don't have the little lady that have to B&C. If I were you (and I have done just this) I would cut back or stop the Asin and then reintroduce gradually if necessary. Low E2 is not what you want and seems to be much more difficult to resolve than high E2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 82311, member: 15235"] Expanding slightly on what Coastwatcher said, in my experience and observation, you want to err on the high side for E2 and then gradually adjust down if absolutely necessary. A related point is that aromasin takes about 4-5 days for the process of regenerating the aromatase enzyme to run its course, so dosing every day could easily create a much stronger affect than you want and you could easily overshoot. Finally, the body tends to adjust a wide array of factors (e.g neurotransmitters) to achieve a steady state, so if you make a major change like B&C, it can take a while to regain a good steady state. Once you get to a good steady state again at a permanently maintainable T level...STAY THERE! It's not worth the risk to mess with. It's the people who don't have the little lady that have to B&C. If I were you (and I have done just this) I would cut back or stop the Asin and then reintroduce gradually if necessary. Low E2 is not what you want and seems to be much more difficult to resolve than high E2. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
ED, low libido on TRT...e2 not the problem
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