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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Feel WAY better with elevated e2
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 138419" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>how long after actually dropping the AI fully you would say that its side effects were completely gone?</p><p></p><p>I think I had trouble because the AI as well for most my TRT and not even realizing it, I just thought the E2 wouldn't be too low so I would be ok with it and possibly attributing my weakness to my ferritin levels that has been stuck at 80 for a couple of years,, actually Dr Saya told me at least a couple of years ago that some guys just don't do well with the drug Anastrozole its self</p><p></p><p>I had crazy E2 symptoms, at least what I thought, that when I started hydrocortisone they were gone for good, so I invite anyone who has high E2 symptoms to check other hormones such as Pregnelonone, Progesterone and Cortisol before going on AI</p><p></p><p>I was on AI always low dose, such as 0.125mg couple of times x week to several times at most, once I decided to stop cold turkey for a month to see if I was feeling better and if AI was the cause of all of my issues, and a small surprise grew beneath my nipples, which I don't blame the E2 going up but the AI messing up with my own body way of aromatising and metabolizing E2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 138419, member: 15469"] how long after actually dropping the AI fully you would say that its side effects were completely gone? I think I had trouble because the AI as well for most my TRT and not even realizing it, I just thought the E2 wouldn't be too low so I would be ok with it and possibly attributing my weakness to my ferritin levels that has been stuck at 80 for a couple of years,, actually Dr Saya told me at least a couple of years ago that some guys just don't do well with the drug Anastrozole its self I had crazy E2 symptoms, at least what I thought, that when I started hydrocortisone they were gone for good, so I invite anyone who has high E2 symptoms to check other hormones such as Pregnelonone, Progesterone and Cortisol before going on AI I was on AI always low dose, such as 0.125mg couple of times x week to several times at most, once I decided to stop cold turkey for a month to see if I was feeling better and if AI was the cause of all of my issues, and a small surprise grew beneath my nipples, which I don't blame the E2 going up but the AI messing up with my own body way of aromatising and metabolizing E2 [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Feel WAY better with elevated e2
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