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Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 230934" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>They’re obviously too high but in the short term if you just stopped test until they were down a bit and got on a more normal level you’d be fine. I wouldn’t be very worried since it’ll clear out in short order. Relax.</p><p></p><p>Regarding arimidex: the general wisdom now is that most people seem to do better without an AI if they’re within reasonable, albeit elevated, testosterone and estrogen levels. Your 600ml dose put you over that end, so if you do come off the AI, I’d wait until less test was floating around just in case. </p><p></p><p>E2 might contribute to gyno in some people but the general wisdom now is that some people are just more prone to gyno than others. My E2’s actually almost twice yours but I’m seemingly immune to gyno no matter what I do. In the super high T range you were/are in, I’d proceed cautiously with dropping any AI’s, but long term, most people find they do better without them at normalish test levels and even outside that range, and some people end up getting gyno even if they do use AI’s. Some guys get gyno even off TRT and without E2 that’s very high. Some races seem more prone to gyno, like Indian guys.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of side effects of elevated E2 that can sometimes come up, but it’s a grab bag for everyone. Some guys get erectile dysfunction when it’s too high. A lot of guys get the opposite and sex is better and easier and libido is higher. It’s very person dependent. Outside of gyno though, all of those sides are typically temporary. I’ve heard worse long term stories from AI’s then elevated E2.</p><p></p><p>Proceed with caution in whatever you decide to do, use your best judgement regarding anything any of us say, and relax. You’re not going to be the first guy to die of elevated E2. Your test is high but in bodybuilding terms it’s actually not all that high and you are coming down from that dose anyway.</p><p></p><p>If your E2 was higher, your free T is also usually higher, and in a lot of people that balances things out. Still, I’d wait a little before coming off any AI’s and do so because you thought it was the best idea based on hearing from people and potentially consulting with your TRT guy/gal. We’re all very different in all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 230934, member: 42608"] They’re obviously too high but in the short term if you just stopped test until they were down a bit and got on a more normal level you’d be fine. I wouldn’t be very worried since it’ll clear out in short order. Relax. Regarding arimidex: the general wisdom now is that most people seem to do better without an AI if they’re within reasonable, albeit elevated, testosterone and estrogen levels. Your 600ml dose put you over that end, so if you do come off the AI, I’d wait until less test was floating around just in case. E2 might contribute to gyno in some people but the general wisdom now is that some people are just more prone to gyno than others. My E2’s actually almost twice yours but I’m seemingly immune to gyno no matter what I do. In the super high T range you were/are in, I’d proceed cautiously with dropping any AI’s, but long term, most people find they do better without them at normalish test levels and even outside that range, and some people end up getting gyno even if they do use AI’s. Some guys get gyno even off TRT and without E2 that’s very high. Some races seem more prone to gyno, like Indian guys. There are a lot of side effects of elevated E2 that can sometimes come up, but it’s a grab bag for everyone. Some guys get erectile dysfunction when it’s too high. A lot of guys get the opposite and sex is better and easier and libido is higher. It’s very person dependent. Outside of gyno though, all of those sides are typically temporary. I’ve heard worse long term stories from AI’s then elevated E2. Proceed with caution in whatever you decide to do, use your best judgement regarding anything any of us say, and relax. You’re not going to be the first guy to die of elevated E2. Your test is high but in bodybuilding terms it’s actually not all that high and you are coming down from that dose anyway. If your E2 was higher, your free T is also usually higher, and in a lot of people that balances things out. Still, I’d wait a little before coming off any AI’s and do so because you thought it was the best idea based on hearing from people and potentially consulting with your TRT guy/gal. We’re all very different in all this. [/QUOTE]
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