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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Estrogen Symptoms PLEASE HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 218103" data-attributes="member: 18514"><p>Anastrozole can cause depressive symptoms, as can taking too much testosterone. [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] is going to love me for this, but if you are taking 0.1 cc enanthate daily that is presumably a 200 mg/mL concentration, equating to you taking 20 mg daily. Accounting for the weight of the ester, that means you are getting 14.6 mg daily of pure testosterone. Depending on SHBG and albumin, your free T could be well above 30 pg/mL. </p><p></p><p>All of this to say, the side effects you are experiencing are more attributable to your testosterone dose being too high as opposed to a simple problem with estrogen. If I were experiencing your symptoms, my first step would be to drop the dosage by 20 to 30%. This would be taking 12 to 14 mg daily. You will likely experience a relief from estrogenic symptoms with the drop is dose. </p><p></p><p>In addition, another method that is often not talked about on this forum is the use of mixed testosterone esters. Testosterone propionate tends to create less estrogenic symptoms than longer esters. Combining propionate with enanthate is equal doses (6 mg of both) may prove to be useful for estrogenic symptom relief. </p><p></p><p>I would drop the AI and find a lower dose that doesn’t require you to take an AI, and Id combine testosterone enanthate with propionate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 218103, member: 18514"] Anastrozole can cause depressive symptoms, as can taking too much testosterone. [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] is going to love me for this, but if you are taking 0.1 cc enanthate daily that is presumably a 200 mg/mL concentration, equating to you taking 20 mg daily. Accounting for the weight of the ester, that means you are getting 14.6 mg daily of pure testosterone. Depending on SHBG and albumin, your free T could be well above 30 pg/mL. All of this to say, the side effects you are experiencing are more attributable to your testosterone dose being too high as opposed to a simple problem with estrogen. If I were experiencing your symptoms, my first step would be to drop the dosage by 20 to 30%. This would be taking 12 to 14 mg daily. You will likely experience a relief from estrogenic symptoms with the drop is dose. In addition, another method that is often not talked about on this forum is the use of mixed testosterone esters. Testosterone propionate tends to create less estrogenic symptoms than longer esters. Combining propionate with enanthate is equal doses (6 mg of both) may prove to be useful for estrogenic symptom relief. I would drop the AI and find a lower dose that doesn’t require you to take an AI, and Id combine testosterone enanthate with propionate. [/QUOTE]
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