My Dr started me on Anastrazole

Been on TRT for 8 years, dr never tested E2 before. He had E2 tested 3X the last 18 months, E2 Sensitive, blood was sent to Quest Lab in California.

Results came back 60, 64, 62, every 6 months tested, all flagged HIGH as being greater than >29.

Doctor started me on Anastrazole 1mg tablet every 7 days, 12 tablets. 3 month supply with 3 refills.

I took first tablet last Saturday when I do my TRT injection. I am doing 80MG of Test Cyp every 7 days in the muscle of my legs, I swap around legs though not sure that is necessary?

Im suppose to get labs again in 3 months.

This seem normal? Any expectations?

As for rest of labs doc doesn't test much, (Urologist who has done my kidney stone surgery 2X, he is pretty good at that). I plan to go to discounted labs shortly and get the full TRT Panel.

Im 64, I walk 5 miles 4-5 nights a week, go out after midnight as there is little traffic and walk around the outskirts of my town.

Here is what else I have.

Total T 700 ( about what I usually test every 6 months)
Hematocrit 44% (hematocrit has been historically high 54-56, got this down by drinking 8 bottles of water every day the past 6 months)
PSA 1.3
E2 62
 
Results came back 60, 64, 62, every 6 months tested, all flagged HIGH as being greater than >29.
These ranges for estrogen are derived from men not on TRT and with a Total T <500 ng/dL.

Countless doctors are mismanaging estrogen on TRT. It's a damn shame!

My estrogen levels are over the limit, I feel fine and anytime I try to treat my high estrogen values, it ends in disaster!

Doctor started me on Anastrazole 1mg tablet every 7 days, 12 tablets. 3 month supply with 3 refills.
Do not that the 1mg anastrozole! That amount tends to crash estrogen levels in a lot of men opening the door to a new level of hell!
 

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Been on TRT for 8 years, dr never tested E2 before. He had E2 tested 3X the last 18 months, E2 Sensitive, blood was sent to Quest Lab in California.

Results came back 60, 64, 62, every 6 months tested, all flagged HIGH as being greater than >29.

Doctor started me on Anastrazole 1mg tablet every 7 days, 12 tablets. 3 month supply with 3 refills.

I took first tablet last Saturday when I do my TRT injection. I am doing 80MG of Test Cyp every 7 days in the muscle of my legs, I swap around legs though not sure that is necessary?

Im suppose to get labs again in 3 months.

This seem normal? Any expectations?

As for rest of labs doc doesn't test much, (Urologist who has done my kidney stone surgery 2X, he is pretty good at that). I plan to go to discounted labs shortly and get the full TRT Panel.

Im 64, I walk 5 miles 4-5 nights a week, go out after midnight as there is little traffic and walk around the outskirts of my town.

Here is what else I have.

Total T 700 ( about what I usually test every 6 months)
Hematocrit 44% (hematocrit has been historically high 54-56, got this down by drinking 8 bottles of water every day the past 6 months)
PSA 1.3
E2 62
Any reason why he started testing E2? Did you have any issues?
 

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