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Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="cigpk" data-source="post: 146499" data-attributes="member: 34003"><p>Thanks for the response.</p><p></p><p>Everyone has been super helpful here.</p><p></p><p>I just cut the dose in half last week so I am going to wait about 2 weeks before making another change. on no AI, i had even worse insomnia so I want to see if a low dose ai will do the job. plus i have some labs coming up in the next month so if the low dose ai + increased zinc from zma has my e2 on the low end (<30 or so?) I'll prob cut out the ai all together.</p><p></p><p>Interesting. Yeah my end game is to reduce ai to zero and go from there. BUT, I just made this change last week so I'm going to give it a few weeks and see if I have any improvement in sleep.</p><p></p><p>On no ai, I was having pretty bad insomnia and anxiety. Dr. Saya had me introduce anastrazole at .125 mg twice weekly and then split my HCG dosage into 3x per week.</p><p></p><p>Just last week, I decided to cut my ai in half after seeing my e2 was in mid twenties. I also added in the ZMA (450 mg mag aspartate) so I'm going to see if those two changes take care of my problems. I'm having my labs drawn again in about 3 weeks so I will see where I'm at. If I'm still not seeing improvement I will prob cut out the ai and try some melatonin or something.</p><p></p><p>How does the relationship between shbg and e2 work? I know that high shbg = low free t often but is there a relationship between e2 and shbg too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cigpk, post: 146499, member: 34003"] Thanks for the response. Everyone has been super helpful here. I just cut the dose in half last week so I am going to wait about 2 weeks before making another change. on no AI, i had even worse insomnia so I want to see if a low dose ai will do the job. plus i have some labs coming up in the next month so if the low dose ai + increased zinc from zma has my e2 on the low end (<30 or so?) I'll prob cut out the ai all together. Interesting. Yeah my end game is to reduce ai to zero and go from there. BUT, I just made this change last week so I'm going to give it a few weeks and see if I have any improvement in sleep. On no ai, I was having pretty bad insomnia and anxiety. Dr. Saya had me introduce anastrazole at .125 mg twice weekly and then split my HCG dosage into 3x per week. Just last week, I decided to cut my ai in half after seeing my e2 was in mid twenties. I also added in the ZMA (450 mg mag aspartate) so I'm going to see if those two changes take care of my problems. I'm having my labs drawn again in about 3 weeks so I will see where I'm at. If I'm still not seeing improvement I will prob cut out the ai and try some melatonin or something. How does the relationship between shbg and e2 work? I know that high shbg = low free t often but is there a relationship between e2 and shbg too? [/QUOTE]
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