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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How Long to Feel Better Off AI??
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<blockquote data-quote="anestizzle" data-source="post: 160609" data-attributes="member: 38107"><p>I was looking for the experiences of guys that have successfully gotten off of an AI. How long did it take to feel better? The anti-AI crowd swear with 100% certainty that your body “just needs to adjust”. Some say a couple weeks and some say a month or so. I have never been able to successfully come off of a small dose of anastrozole (0.3-0.5mg/week) without experiencing anorgasmia and loss of erections. My last attempt was for 3 weeks and I couldn’t even have sex anymore due progressively worse ED which is usually not an issue. I’ve been on TRT for 1.5 yrs and I’ve tried most of the common protocols out there Test C daily, EOD, twice weekly, etc with/without HCG. The best I’ve felt so far is combining daily scrotal cream of 100mg with EOD injections of Test C 40mg. I recently reintroduced HCG 250 IU 3x/week and started feel better but now not so much. Decreased sensitivity and delayed orgasm has been a constant issue since starting TRT.</p><p></p><p>Last Prolactin was 14 (4-23), DHT 73 (30-85), TT 1100, FT 31, E2 sensitive 23 (3-70), SHBG 32. Thyroid panel has all been normal.</p><p></p><p>I would rather not be on an AI if possible but I’m not opposed to it either. It’s just been very difficult dialing in the proper amount. It seems like some guys get off an AI and magically feel better in a week or two and that hasn’t been my case. Any advice or suggestions are welcomed. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anestizzle, post: 160609, member: 38107"] I was looking for the experiences of guys that have successfully gotten off of an AI. How long did it take to feel better? The anti-AI crowd swear with 100% certainty that your body “just needs to adjust”. Some say a couple weeks and some say a month or so. I have never been able to successfully come off of a small dose of anastrozole (0.3-0.5mg/week) without experiencing anorgasmia and loss of erections. My last attempt was for 3 weeks and I couldn’t even have sex anymore due progressively worse ED which is usually not an issue. I’ve been on TRT for 1.5 yrs and I’ve tried most of the common protocols out there Test C daily, EOD, twice weekly, etc with/without HCG. The best I’ve felt so far is combining daily scrotal cream of 100mg with EOD injections of Test C 40mg. I recently reintroduced HCG 250 IU 3x/week and started feel better but now not so much. Decreased sensitivity and delayed orgasm has been a constant issue since starting TRT. Last Prolactin was 14 (4-23), DHT 73 (30-85), TT 1100, FT 31, E2 sensitive 23 (3-70), SHBG 32. Thyroid panel has all been normal. I would rather not be on an AI if possible but I’m not opposed to it either. It’s just been very difficult dialing in the proper amount. It seems like some guys get off an AI and magically feel better in a week or two and that hasn’t been my case. Any advice or suggestions are welcomed. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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