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HRT has been a game changer in every aspect of my life
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 119169" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>I am not 100% certain about <u>direct causation</u> by anastrazole. I don't think that is quite correct. Bone loss comes from having estradiol that is too low. If you take too much AI, yes you will drop E2 too low. The idea of AI is to lower E2 to a useful beneficial range, not to alevel that causes bone loss. Sounds like your doc might not know how to dose an AI to adjust E2 to the correct range.</p><p></p><p>That said, when possible, certainly preferable to control E2 with lowering T dosage... until the T dosage becomes inadequate... pretty much my own case (along with managing hematocrit). With E2 as such I started low dose anastrozole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 119169, member: 16042"] I am not 100% certain about [U]direct causation[/U] by anastrazole. I don't think that is quite correct. Bone loss comes from having estradiol that is too low. If you take too much AI, yes you will drop E2 too low. The idea of AI is to lower E2 to a useful beneficial range, not to alevel that causes bone loss. Sounds like your doc might not know how to dose an AI to adjust E2 to the correct range. That said, when possible, certainly preferable to control E2 with lowering T dosage... until the T dosage becomes inadequate... pretty much my own case (along with managing hematocrit). With E2 as such I started low dose anastrozole. [/QUOTE]
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