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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 1063" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I think it is crazy to start any man on testosterone and anastrozole at the same time without seeing the man's response to testosterone and its aromatization after the first month. Many men's estradiol does not go up above 45 pg/ml even when their total testosterone reaches levels close to 1000 ng/dl. So why load up a man with an extra drug if they have not seen how his liver/fat cells handle testosterone aromatization first? Even if estradiol is high during the first 4 -8 weeks, that usually is not enough time for detrimental effects like gynecomastia to occur.</p><p></p><p>The current cookie cutter practice by most men's and anti-aging clinics of prescribing anastrozole from day one will one day prove to be wrong. We are getting closer and closer to the time when that data will be available. At least now we now low estradiol can be linked to higher body fat and other issues. What we do not know is what a safe upper limit is.</p><p></p><p>Everyone should wait for blood tests after at least 6 weeks of TRT before deciding to bring in anastrozole. My two cents that I know one day will be proven to be correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 1063, member: 3"] I think it is crazy to start any man on testosterone and anastrozole at the same time without seeing the man's response to testosterone and its aromatization after the first month. Many men's estradiol does not go up above 45 pg/ml even when their total testosterone reaches levels close to 1000 ng/dl. So why load up a man with an extra drug if they have not seen how his liver/fat cells handle testosterone aromatization first? Even if estradiol is high during the first 4 -8 weeks, that usually is not enough time for detrimental effects like gynecomastia to occur. The current cookie cutter practice by most men's and anti-aging clinics of prescribing anastrozole from day one will one day prove to be wrong. We are getting closer and closer to the time when that data will be available. At least now we now low estradiol can be linked to higher body fat and other issues. What we do not know is what a safe upper limit is. Everyone should wait for blood tests after at least 6 weeks of TRT before deciding to bring in anastrozole. My two cents that I know one day will be proven to be correct. [/QUOTE]
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