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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Interesting AI blood work data
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 131553" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Yes, I found that extremely interesting as well! It’s almost like the body has a self regulating system in place. Like it tries to keep homeostasis however it can, and maybe prefers things at certain levels, and can regulate different factors up and down to do so. </p><p></p><p>To answer your question, I don’t. I want my E2 levels at least 25-30, probably even higher. The first blood work, I was trying out a dose of aromasin to see where it would bring my E2. Then about 3 weeks before I was going to get labs, I realized I had been taking an old prescription of Arimidex I had in the same drawer. So I decided it was too late to switch, and I just got labs done on the Arimidex. Then I switched to aromasin, and stayed on that for a while and then got the second set of labs done. I could not believe how identical they both were, as far as E2 goes. I’ve since raised my TRT dose to 147mg/ week, and am taking aromasin at 6.25mg E5D, and am going to see where my E2 sits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 131553, member: 15043"] Yes, I found that extremely interesting as well! It’s almost like the body has a self regulating system in place. Like it tries to keep homeostasis however it can, and maybe prefers things at certain levels, and can regulate different factors up and down to do so. To answer your question, I don’t. I want my E2 levels at least 25-30, probably even higher. The first blood work, I was trying out a dose of aromasin to see where it would bring my E2. Then about 3 weeks before I was going to get labs, I realized I had been taking an old prescription of Arimidex I had in the same drawer. So I decided it was too late to switch, and I just got labs done on the Arimidex. Then I switched to aromasin, and stayed on that for a while and then got the second set of labs done. I could not believe how identical they both were, as far as E2 goes. I’ve since raised my TRT dose to 147mg/ week, and am taking aromasin at 6.25mg E5D, and am going to see where my E2 sits. [/QUOTE]
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