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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Injecting Testosterone Propionate on a Daily Basis
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 71601" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Yes, I stopped taking it about a week ago because I was thinking that it was going to end up lower than it did. If E2 goes up enough that I start feeling any symptoms then I have enough Anastrozole caps left to spot treat it until I can get a refill and proper dose adjustment. I didn't feel any symptoms in the results above even when it was at 39. </p><p></p><p>In my case it looks like E2 can be controlled really well just by injection frequency. With the Propionate, it is probably too low (along with DHT), and that was only using 1/8mg Anastrozole twice a week. Estradiol improves lipids, offers cardiovascular protection, protects bones, and is essential for libido among other things. So I'm going to try to not lower it for the sake of lowering it in the absence of symptoms and let it find its own balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 71601, member: 13328"] Yes, I stopped taking it about a week ago because I was thinking that it was going to end up lower than it did. If E2 goes up enough that I start feeling any symptoms then I have enough Anastrozole caps left to spot treat it until I can get a refill and proper dose adjustment. I didn't feel any symptoms in the results above even when it was at 39. In my case it looks like E2 can be controlled really well just by injection frequency. With the Propionate, it is probably too low (along with DHT), and that was only using 1/8mg Anastrozole twice a week. Estradiol improves lipids, offers cardiovascular protection, protects bones, and is essential for libido among other things. So I'm going to try to not lower it for the sake of lowering it in the absence of symptoms and let it find its own balance. [/QUOTE]
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