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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 131609" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Haha, not rich unfortunately. Maybe one day. But for some reason I got extremely lucky and my labs have always been covered 100% by my insurance, so I take full advantage! And I just have generic insurance. I applied for it through the Healthconnector, and picked a tuft’s plan. I think it’s basically Obamacare. </p><p></p><p>That’s a good point thought, the frequent changes are definitely not ideal. I thought I had myself almost perfectly dialed in. My August labs had my total and free EXACTLY where I wanted them. And E2 was a little high. So I thought upping aromasin from 6.25mg E5D to E3D was a perfect tiny adjustment that would drop my E2 just enough. Nope. Did not foresee my total T dropping, which messed up everything. The slight increase in ai frequency mixed with the dropping of my total T brought my E2 way too low. </p><p></p><p>And I might end up trying anastrozole again if I have to. But I really like aromasin due to it being newer, it being known to raise IGF-1, and it also having a reputation to lower SHBG. Which is good for me since I’m a high SHBG guy. So id prefer to stay on aromasin if possible, but I’m not completely against switching to anastrozole if I have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 131609, member: 15043"] Haha, not rich unfortunately. Maybe one day. But for some reason I got extremely lucky and my labs have always been covered 100% by my insurance, so I take full advantage! And I just have generic insurance. I applied for it through the Healthconnector, and picked a tuft’s plan. I think it’s basically Obamacare. That’s a good point thought, the frequent changes are definitely not ideal. I thought I had myself almost perfectly dialed in. My August labs had my total and free EXACTLY where I wanted them. And E2 was a little high. So I thought upping aromasin from 6.25mg E5D to E3D was a perfect tiny adjustment that would drop my E2 just enough. Nope. Did not foresee my total T dropping, which messed up everything. The slight increase in ai frequency mixed with the dropping of my total T brought my E2 way too low. And I might end up trying anastrozole again if I have to. But I really like aromasin due to it being newer, it being known to raise IGF-1, and it also having a reputation to lower SHBG. Which is good for me since I’m a high SHBG guy. So id prefer to stay on aromasin if possible, but I’m not completely against switching to anastrozole if I have to. [/QUOTE]
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