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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Finding the right AI dosage
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<blockquote data-quote="captain_j" data-source="post: 191356" data-attributes="member: 40998"><p>I would say it probably depends on your injection protocol. Are you injecting just once a week? If so, you may want to consider more frequent injections with lower doses per injection. You said you've been on TRT for years so maybe you've already tried this. </p><p></p><p>I will say one thing though just on my personal experience. I've done the same thing you're trying here several times in the past. Went for a long period of time with no AI, then decided to take some because I didn't feel quite right, felt better, then was tempted to take more AI. I did that, and ended up pushing my e2 too low. You may just want to ride at the current dose for a little while just to make sure it doesn't end up pushing your E2 too low. Someone else on the forum may know the details, but I imagine it might take several weeks after introducing an AI into the protocol for everything to stabilize. But I know it's hard to resist the temptation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captain_j, post: 191356, member: 40998"] I would say it probably depends on your injection protocol. Are you injecting just once a week? If so, you may want to consider more frequent injections with lower doses per injection. You said you've been on TRT for years so maybe you've already tried this. I will say one thing though just on my personal experience. I've done the same thing you're trying here several times in the past. Went for a long period of time with no AI, then decided to take some because I didn't feel quite right, felt better, then was tempted to take more AI. I did that, and ended up pushing my e2 too low. You may just want to ride at the current dose for a little while just to make sure it doesn't end up pushing your E2 too low. Someone else on the forum may know the details, but I imagine it might take several weeks after introducing an AI into the protocol for everything to stabilize. But I know it's hard to resist the temptation. [/QUOTE]
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