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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Has anyone stopped their AI and felt better?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leesto" data-source="post: 59899" data-attributes="member: 14503"><p>Yes definitely. I was started on TRT with an AI right from the beginning. After 3 months of poor results (and one full month of hell) I quit the AI and never looked back. Things began improving within several days but it took as long as two months for a full recovery from crashed E2. </p><p></p><p>I support Nelson's position regarding AIs and "high" E2. Indeed, what is high E2 in a man on TRT? </p><p></p><p>On the Internet you can find many posts about the effects of high E2 but they are not supported by facts or by clinical studies. There's an assumption that "female" hormones must be bad for men but we really don't have good clinical data to establish the ideal levels in men - especially men on TRT. Within the subset of men on TRT there are a number of different protocols and different levels of testosterone from day to day. So it's tricky to make any absolute statements. </p><p></p><p>At this point each of us must learn through experience what levels work for us: what works for our particular bodies and our protocol and our other meds and supplements and our health history and so on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leesto, post: 59899, member: 14503"] Yes definitely. I was started on TRT with an AI right from the beginning. After 3 months of poor results (and one full month of hell) I quit the AI and never looked back. Things began improving within several days but it took as long as two months for a full recovery from crashed E2. I support Nelson's position regarding AIs and "high" E2. Indeed, what is high E2 in a man on TRT? On the Internet you can find many posts about the effects of high E2 but they are not supported by facts or by clinical studies. There's an assumption that "female" hormones must be bad for men but we really don't have good clinical data to establish the ideal levels in men - especially men on TRT. Within the subset of men on TRT there are a number of different protocols and different levels of testosterone from day to day. So it's tricky to make any absolute statements. At this point each of us must learn through experience what levels work for us: what works for our particular bodies and our protocol and our other meds and supplements and our health history and so on. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Has anyone stopped their AI and felt better?
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