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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
HELP! Just prescribed anastrozole
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 23570" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>T divided by E; T:E. A ratio of 14-20 is Nelsons belief. This is contrary to E2 being a number or a "sweet spot" by itself such as is common belief that E2 should be in an appx range of 20-30 irregardless of Total T. I think a lot of people want to control E2 by moderatiing their T dose (down) but I found what works for me without decreasing my TT and that was to study the ratio and stop trying to keep that E2 number down. Key here is nipple issue awareness for symptoms. </p><p>I have bloodwork this morning so I'll soon see what my ratio is but when I weaned off Anastrozole and my E2 came up (via previous testing) i felt know I felt better, looked better, was doing better. I can't say that it's cured some of my sexual dysfunction but the meds do work better in that area, more reliable and consistent effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 23570, member: 2657"] T divided by E; T:E. A ratio of 14-20 is Nelsons belief. This is contrary to E2 being a number or a "sweet spot" by itself such as is common belief that E2 should be in an appx range of 20-30 irregardless of Total T. I think a lot of people want to control E2 by moderatiing their T dose (down) but I found what works for me without decreasing my TT and that was to study the ratio and stop trying to keep that E2 number down. Key here is nipple issue awareness for symptoms. I have bloodwork this morning so I'll soon see what my ratio is but when I weaned off Anastrozole and my E2 came up (via previous testing) i felt know I felt better, looked better, was doing better. I can't say that it's cured some of my sexual dysfunction but the meds do work better in that area, more reliable and consistent effect. [/QUOTE]
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