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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Low or high E2: what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="DRay" data-source="post: 68108" data-attributes="member: 15472"><p>So let's say I lower my TRT doesage and get my T to E ratio better suited, I would still have to back off my 1mg arimidex doesage correct? It's my understanding that lowering T will lower E, therefore lowering E inadvertently with that AI dose will further plummet my levels. </p><p></p><p>Let's also say that I don't adjust my doseage but back off my AI to allow E2 to climb to a better level and get ratio in check and symptoms subside. </p><p></p><p>The question I'm getting at is that either way, whether lowering T dose or keeping the same, I will still have to back off of my AI dose. Am I correct in thinking that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRay, post: 68108, member: 15472"] So let's say I lower my TRT doesage and get my T to E ratio better suited, I would still have to back off my 1mg arimidex doesage correct? It's my understanding that lowering T will lower E, therefore lowering E inadvertently with that AI dose will further plummet my levels. Let's also say that I don't adjust my doseage but back off my AI to allow E2 to climb to a better level and get ratio in check and symptoms subside. The question I'm getting at is that either way, whether lowering T dose or keeping the same, I will still have to back off of my AI dose. Am I correct in thinking that? [/QUOTE]
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Low or high E2: what to do?
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