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<blockquote data-quote="slicktop" data-source="post: 165699" data-attributes="member: 39800"><p>First, welcome! To the HCG: It's confusing at first. 50 units on your insulin syringe - 500 IU, 25 on your insulin syringe = 250 IU. You're taking 500 IU's, which is pretty high. If you're interested, you can see where I went into this a few posts back and have decided to lower my own dose. Skipping ahead, I wouldn't advise you lower yours at this point since your E2 crashed.</p><p></p><p>Anastrazole: I try to not be this direct usually, but for God's sake, stop taking it PERIOD until your E2 levels return. Many men are successful with no AI at all, ever. Don't take it until you need it. .5mg is a TON of anastrozole for most men. You jumped out of an airplane at 1000 ft with cinder blocks strapped to your back at 1mg. It shouldn't take you too long to rebound with your test dosage plus HCG. Don't chase E2 numbers too hard right now, instead watch for E2 symptoms. ESPECIALLY since you crashed. Later, you'll learn to tell when your E2 is creeping up and you need a SMALL dose of AI. Swollen finger joints are what I notice first, anecdotally.</p><p></p><p>Lastly: I took vitamin B shots for a while until I came across several studies that showed absolutely no advantage to injections vs orals, and the injections were a lot more expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicktop, post: 165699, member: 39800"] First, welcome! To the HCG: It's confusing at first. 50 units on your insulin syringe - 500 IU, 25 on your insulin syringe = 250 IU. You're taking 500 IU's, which is pretty high. If you're interested, you can see where I went into this a few posts back and have decided to lower my own dose. Skipping ahead, I wouldn't advise you lower yours at this point since your E2 crashed. Anastrazole: I try to not be this direct usually, but for God's sake, stop taking it PERIOD until your E2 levels return. Many men are successful with no AI at all, ever. Don't take it until you need it. .5mg is a TON of anastrozole for most men. You jumped out of an airplane at 1000 ft with cinder blocks strapped to your back at 1mg. It shouldn't take you too long to rebound with your test dosage plus HCG. Don't chase E2 numbers too hard right now, instead watch for E2 symptoms. ESPECIALLY since you crashed. Later, you'll learn to tell when your E2 is creeping up and you need a SMALL dose of AI. Swollen finger joints are what I notice first, anecdotally. Lastly: I took vitamin B shots for a while until I came across several studies that showed absolutely no advantage to injections vs orals, and the injections were a lot more expensive. [/QUOTE]
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