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Testosterone Basics & Questions
My new Labs. Low Libido
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 10279" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Chris - this E2 thing is so complex. I understand libido/erections are two different things and there's a host of factors which help determine it at any given point, but I had the same experience with an AI. I've been on TRT for 7 months and although my E2 was very much in "normal" range, I had a few things that caused me to think I needed an AI. Fought the Dr because my level was in the upper normal range and finally got it. I've had a very low dose of 1/4 Arimidex, once a week, both last week and this week and those challenges quickly went away. I feel great and my libido is through the roof. Bottom line - those normal ranges you get fed certainly have a purpose, but they're meant as a general guide. I hate when doc's spend more time directing your treatment based on bloodwork than how you feel. Sounds like your dose of anastrozole may be a little higher than most would take/need, but if your E2 is still in the range that we accept as normal and you feel good/healthy/strong, why change it? Low dose AI has been a God send for me is so many ways, even though the doc would say it's not needed because my E2 is at the very top of what is accepted as normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 10279, member: 565"] Chris - this E2 thing is so complex. I understand libido/erections are two different things and there's a host of factors which help determine it at any given point, but I had the same experience with an AI. I've been on TRT for 7 months and although my E2 was very much in "normal" range, I had a few things that caused me to think I needed an AI. Fought the Dr because my level was in the upper normal range and finally got it. I've had a very low dose of 1/4 Arimidex, once a week, both last week and this week and those challenges quickly went away. I feel great and my libido is through the roof. Bottom line - those normal ranges you get fed certainly have a purpose, but they're meant as a general guide. I hate when doc's spend more time directing your treatment based on bloodwork than how you feel. Sounds like your dose of anastrozole may be a little higher than most would take/need, but if your E2 is still in the range that we accept as normal and you feel good/healthy/strong, why change it? Low dose AI has been a God send for me is so many ways, even though the doc would say it's not needed because my E2 is at the very top of what is accepted as normal. [/QUOTE]
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