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<blockquote data-quote="Stevexcitement" data-source="post: 116392" data-attributes="member: 18988"><p>I'm not understanding why you would want to avoid taking an ai. Test converts to estrogen. From my experience even at trt dosages that I am estro sensitive. I got gyno and a big lump under my nipple from not using an ai when I started up trt again after getting my wife preggo. Letrozole was the only thing that saved me. Got rid of the lump and gyno all together. No I take a 1/4 of a pill every other day. The pill is 2.5mg of letrozole split up into 4 pieces. This keeps me from having any estro sides. I also dont understand why arimidex is popular over letrozole. I had a friend on arimidex and got tested multiple times to find out that arimidex is causing high bad chlorestoral levels and other things I cant remember. Well the dr prescribed him letrozole to circumvent this. Not only is letro healthier for you, it seems to work way better than arimidex. Well for me anyways. Everytime I switched to arimidex I got estro side effects and gyno, everytime. It's like it doesn't work at all for me. The only thing that saved me after those times were letrozole. Literally a week or two and the gyno is completely gone and nipple soreness goes away almost immediately. I recommend letro over arimidex and so does my friend and his dr. Just my opinion from personal experiences and from a friends experience with dr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevexcitement, post: 116392, member: 18988"] I'm not understanding why you would want to avoid taking an ai. Test converts to estrogen. From my experience even at trt dosages that I am estro sensitive. I got gyno and a big lump under my nipple from not using an ai when I started up trt again after getting my wife preggo. Letrozole was the only thing that saved me. Got rid of the lump and gyno all together. No I take a 1/4 of a pill every other day. The pill is 2.5mg of letrozole split up into 4 pieces. This keeps me from having any estro sides. I also dont understand why arimidex is popular over letrozole. I had a friend on arimidex and got tested multiple times to find out that arimidex is causing high bad chlorestoral levels and other things I cant remember. Well the dr prescribed him letrozole to circumvent this. Not only is letro healthier for you, it seems to work way better than arimidex. Well for me anyways. Everytime I switched to arimidex I got estro side effects and gyno, everytime. It's like it doesn't work at all for me. The only thing that saved me after those times were letrozole. Literally a week or two and the gyno is completely gone and nipple soreness goes away almost immediately. I recommend letro over arimidex and so does my friend and his dr. Just my opinion from personal experiences and from a friends experience with dr. [/QUOTE]
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