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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Low or high E2: what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="DRay" data-source="post: 68013" data-attributes="member: 15472"><p>Hey fellas, </p><p></p><p>Need some input. I've been on TRT therapy for over a year now. My current TRT protocol is as follows</p><p></p><p>Test Cyp 200mg/wk E3D injection</p><p>HCG 500iu/wk E3D injection</p><p>Arimidex 1mg E3D</p><p></p><p>I have been experiencing symptoms for quite some time now (fatigue, the need to sleep, bloating, water retention in the abdomen and face, puffy and sensitive nipples, feeling flat, no pump in the gym, joint clicking and minor aching) these symptoms I ignored for the most part until witnessing a friend of mine on AAS tank his E2 by excessive arimidex use. Please note I have no issues with sex drive or erections both morning wood or on command. I was convinced I too had low E2 as I am aware 1mg Adex E3D is a very high dose for most on TRT. I had bloodwork done this week:</p><p></p><p>Total test 1713 </p><p>Free test 448</p><p>Bioavailable 914</p><p>Estradiol 36 Test range is < 39</p><p>DHT 94 </p><p>SHGB 22</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was shocked to see what appears that my E2 is on the high side. This was the normal quest estradiol test and not the sensitive. The symptoms I described can be both symptoms of high or low. I will note that about two months ago I changed my dosing of arimidex from 1mg E3D to .5 E3D and i felt phenomenal. Lean, no bloating, dense and firm muscle, energy was great. I changed my dosing due to unable to fill prescription right away. Once filled I returned to normal dose of 1mg E3D. Now I'm back to original symptoms. So I'm thinking "ok so my E2 was low nd I need to decrease dose of arimidex" but then I see my test results and I am thrown for a loop.</p><p></p><p>Do I have low E2 like I think or is it high E2 like the test says? Could it be another issue other than E2 imbalance causing the symptoms? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRay, post: 68013, member: 15472"] Hey fellas, Need some input. I've been on TRT therapy for over a year now. My current TRT protocol is as follows Test Cyp 200mg/wk E3D injection HCG 500iu/wk E3D injection Arimidex 1mg E3D I have been experiencing symptoms for quite some time now (fatigue, the need to sleep, bloating, water retention in the abdomen and face, puffy and sensitive nipples, feeling flat, no pump in the gym, joint clicking and minor aching) these symptoms I ignored for the most part until witnessing a friend of mine on AAS tank his E2 by excessive arimidex use. Please note I have no issues with sex drive or erections both morning wood or on command. I was convinced I too had low E2 as I am aware 1mg Adex E3D is a very high dose for most on TRT. I had bloodwork done this week: Total test 1713 Free test 448 Bioavailable 914 Estradiol 36 Test range is < 39 DHT 94 SHGB 22 I was shocked to see what appears that my E2 is on the high side. This was the normal quest estradiol test and not the sensitive. The symptoms I described can be both symptoms of high or low. I will note that about two months ago I changed my dosing of arimidex from 1mg E3D to .5 E3D and i felt phenomenal. Lean, no bloating, dense and firm muscle, energy was great. I changed my dosing due to unable to fill prescription right away. Once filled I returned to normal dose of 1mg E3D. Now I'm back to original symptoms. So I'm thinking "ok so my E2 was low nd I need to decrease dose of arimidex" but then I see my test results and I am thrown for a loop. Do I have low E2 like I think or is it high E2 like the test says? Could it be another issue other than E2 imbalance causing the symptoms? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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