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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
If Arimidex (Anastrozole) doesn't work for you, there is still hope: Aromasin
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<blockquote data-quote="UCFguy" data-source="post: 160401" data-attributes="member: 39637"><p>This is my first post but I thought my experience could be helpful to others......</p><p></p><p>I've been on TRT for the last 4 years. I started with pellets and I did that for roughly 3 years. They worked great but since I don't have a lot of fat on my backside, I had problems with them popping out occassionally.</p><p></p><p>I started doing injections a little over a year ago and didn't have much success. 150mg cyp divided into 2 shots, HCG 250 IU EOD, Adex .25 twice a week. Every time I took anastrozole, I seemed to have these weird side effects. Libido would dissapear, no erections. I'd almost become depressed and moody. It almost felt like low T. I played around with the doseage and nothing seemed to work. I'd stop taking anastrozole for 3-4 days and I would start feeling better. I thought I was an over responder but my labs didn't show that. My E2 was 25 (Yes, it was the sensitive test) on .25mg 2x per week. Then I was thinking, maybe I'm different....maybe I just need more E2 than most to feel better. That wasn't the case either.</p><p></p><p>On my last appointment, I talked about it with my doc about the problems and he recommended trying Aromasin (Exemestane) and wow!!! What a difference!! Morning wood came back, the water retention went away, my overall mood got better, and I'm feeling the best I've felt yet while on injections.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to post this since I've looked through these forums struggling to find answers on why anastrozole / arimidex didn't work for me. I'm sure there are others out there where arimidex just doesn't jive with your body like it didn't jive with mine. There are other meds out there to try if one particular med doesn't work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCFguy, post: 160401, member: 39637"] This is my first post but I thought my experience could be helpful to others...... I've been on TRT for the last 4 years. I started with pellets and I did that for roughly 3 years. They worked great but since I don't have a lot of fat on my backside, I had problems with them popping out occassionally. I started doing injections a little over a year ago and didn't have much success. 150mg cyp divided into 2 shots, HCG 250 IU EOD, Adex .25 twice a week. Every time I took anastrozole, I seemed to have these weird side effects. Libido would dissapear, no erections. I'd almost become depressed and moody. It almost felt like low T. I played around with the doseage and nothing seemed to work. I'd stop taking anastrozole for 3-4 days and I would start feeling better. I thought I was an over responder but my labs didn't show that. My E2 was 25 (Yes, it was the sensitive test) on .25mg 2x per week. Then I was thinking, maybe I'm different....maybe I just need more E2 than most to feel better. That wasn't the case either. On my last appointment, I talked about it with my doc about the problems and he recommended trying Aromasin (Exemestane) and wow!!! What a difference!! Morning wood came back, the water retention went away, my overall mood got better, and I'm feeling the best I've felt yet while on injections. I wanted to post this since I've looked through these forums struggling to find answers on why anastrozole / arimidex didn't work for me. I'm sure there are others out there where arimidex just doesn't jive with your body like it didn't jive with mine. There are other meds out there to try if one particular med doesn't work. [/QUOTE]
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