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High T & estradiol levels on testosterone pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 43731" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>MY impression with pellets is that you'll have to dose your AI based on symptoms, I doubt testing is going to be of any real value given the four month time frame. If you're not having a problem withe E @60, you needn't do anything. If you're having night sweats/body heat, or acne, two prevailing high E symptoms, you should treat that though it's common here to also state that .5mg of Anastrozole is a very heavy dose. Most of us ever only use .25mg at one-time, if not less. </p><p>Im not sure what help we can give this predominantly an injections group that you might find limited value for. As Coasty said, pellets aren't the "thing" to do as far as whats the most current treatment regimen(s). </p><p>If it works and you're happy you should absolutely continue the pellets, but when it comes to E2 we typically say to treat a negative symptom and the an AI should not be included "just because".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 43731, member: 2657"] MY impression with pellets is that you'll have to dose your AI based on symptoms, I doubt testing is going to be of any real value given the four month time frame. If you're not having a problem withe E @60, you needn't do anything. If you're having night sweats/body heat, or acne, two prevailing high E symptoms, you should treat that though it's common here to also state that .5mg of Anastrozole is a very heavy dose. Most of us ever only use .25mg at one-time, if not less. Im not sure what help we can give this predominantly an injections group that you might find limited value for. As Coasty said, pellets aren't the "thing" to do as far as whats the most current treatment regimen(s). If it works and you're happy you should absolutely continue the pellets, but when it comes to E2 we typically say to treat a negative symptom and the an AI should not be included "just because". [/QUOTE]
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