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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Experimenting with Arimidex when drinking alcohol
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<blockquote data-quote="transetpmedia" data-source="post: 231613" data-attributes="member: 43483"><p>I have been on TRT for 9 months (age 28), but have found that it doesn't mix with alcohol well. I've only drunk 3 times, but each time I get what feels like an estrogen hangover that lasts for a couple of days. I don't have blood tests to prove this, but when I drink I get acute bloating, acne and a bit of anxiety (despite the fact I'm drinking). This has costed me socially quite a bit, and I would like to be able to drink socially occasionally. I contacted my doctor who says that he gets the odd patient who reports these symptoms when drinking but doesn't understand why it happens. I asked if I could try an AI just to see if it works, so he has prescribed arimidex as he doesn't see much harm in me trying. </p><p></p><p>Let's say this actually worked. If I took arimidex occasionally when drinking, would I suffer from an estrogen rebound effect of one dose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="transetpmedia, post: 231613, member: 43483"] I have been on TRT for 9 months (age 28), but have found that it doesn't mix with alcohol well. I've only drunk 3 times, but each time I get what feels like an estrogen hangover that lasts for a couple of days. I don't have blood tests to prove this, but when I drink I get acute bloating, acne and a bit of anxiety (despite the fact I'm drinking). This has costed me socially quite a bit, and I would like to be able to drink socially occasionally. I contacted my doctor who says that he gets the odd patient who reports these symptoms when drinking but doesn't understand why it happens. I asked if I could try an AI just to see if it works, so he has prescribed arimidex as he doesn't see much harm in me trying. Let's say this actually worked. If I took arimidex occasionally when drinking, would I suffer from an estrogen rebound effect of one dose? [/QUOTE]
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