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<blockquote data-quote="fatboyy" data-source="post: 124056" data-attributes="member: 19191"><p>Well here it is Thursday night and I haven’t taken the anastrozole yet. My instructions said 3 to 5 days after taking the first dose of clomid when experiencing high estrogen effects. Thing is, I’m not experiencing anything that I can tell. I MAY have slightly more energy but not so much that I can say it’s not placebo. I called Defy and was told not to take it unless I start experiencing bloating or overly emotional feelings. </p><p></p><p>I’d like to avoid ever letting it get to that point if I can? Is it unreasonable for me to want to have my estrogen and T tested after one week of treatment? I don’t care about the cost, I want to be well managed. It just seems like there must be a better way than to wait and react?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatboyy, post: 124056, member: 19191"] Well here it is Thursday night and I haven’t taken the anastrozole yet. My instructions said 3 to 5 days after taking the first dose of clomid when experiencing high estrogen effects. Thing is, I’m not experiencing anything that I can tell. I MAY have slightly more energy but not so much that I can say it’s not placebo. I called Defy and was told not to take it unless I start experiencing bloating or overly emotional feelings. I’d like to avoid ever letting it get to that point if I can? Is it unreasonable for me to want to have my estrogen and T tested after one week of treatment? I don’t care about the cost, I want to be well managed. It just seems like there must be a better way than to wait and react? [/QUOTE]
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