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Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="HealthMan" data-source="post: 49174" data-attributes="member: 13512"><p>After 10 weeks of 70mg testoterone cypionate 2x a week, 400iu hcg 2x a week and 0.25mg anastrozole 2x a week my lab results are:</p><p></p><p>Total Testosterone 1331 ng/dl</p><p>Free Testosterone 35.6 pg/ml</p><p>Estradio sensitive 37.5 pg/ml</p><p></p><p>So both T and estradiol a bit too high. Before starting this protocol i was with a different doctor using testosterone cream and no AI. So i had nipple issues on both side. We prescribed 0.5mg anastrozole 3x a week. That got rid of the lump on my left breast and significantly reduced the one on my right breast (to the size of half pea) but didnt get rid off (even after crashing my estradio to 6). So we added tamoxifen and lump was almost gone but then i switched doctor, stopped taking tamoxifen and the lump on my right breast is now the size of 2 peas. My new doctor will not prescribe me tamoxifen until i have my follow up with him in 3 weeks but allowed me to increase anastrozole to 3x a week 0.25mg. I also decided to reduce testosterone to 60mg twice a week to try to bring total T below 1200.</p><p>My problem is. Anastrozole will not do the trick for to get rid of the gyno (i didn't completely eliminated it even after crashing my estradiol). Dont you think tamoxifen is the right approach here?</p><p>i am freaking out because i know tamoxifen works for me and i know if i wait too long i might need surgery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HealthMan, post: 49174, member: 13512"] After 10 weeks of 70mg testoterone cypionate 2x a week, 400iu hcg 2x a week and 0.25mg anastrozole 2x a week my lab results are: Total Testosterone 1331 ng/dl Free Testosterone 35.6 pg/ml Estradio sensitive 37.5 pg/ml So both T and estradiol a bit too high. Before starting this protocol i was with a different doctor using testosterone cream and no AI. So i had nipple issues on both side. We prescribed 0.5mg anastrozole 3x a week. That got rid of the lump on my left breast and significantly reduced the one on my right breast (to the size of half pea) but didnt get rid off (even after crashing my estradio to 6). So we added tamoxifen and lump was almost gone but then i switched doctor, stopped taking tamoxifen and the lump on my right breast is now the size of 2 peas. My new doctor will not prescribe me tamoxifen until i have my follow up with him in 3 weeks but allowed me to increase anastrozole to 3x a week 0.25mg. I also decided to reduce testosterone to 60mg twice a week to try to bring total T below 1200. My problem is. Anastrozole will not do the trick for to get rid of the gyno (i didn't completely eliminated it even after crashing my estradiol). Dont you think tamoxifen is the right approach here? i am freaking out because i know tamoxifen works for me and i know if i wait too long i might need surgery [/QUOTE]
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