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<blockquote data-quote="TM1897" data-source="post: 53174" data-attributes="member: 14330"><p>Thanks for the info. I'll post the rest of the labs as they should be in today or tomorrow. I agree that the protocol seems cookie-cutter but it was in line with what I found during my preliminary research. As I dig deeper, TRT seems much more complicated with many different opinions and protocols. My doctors rationale was that he wanted to get my test levels up right away and prevent the onset of any E2 issues before they occurred then draw labs again at 6 weeks and adjust protocol from there. After doing more research here, that seems a bit aggressive. Are there any drawbacks to taking an AI as a preventative measure? My doctor felt that it was easier to prevent E2 side effects such as gynecomastia than reverse them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TM1897, post: 53174, member: 14330"] Thanks for the info. I'll post the rest of the labs as they should be in today or tomorrow. I agree that the protocol seems cookie-cutter but it was in line with what I found during my preliminary research. As I dig deeper, TRT seems much more complicated with many different opinions and protocols. My doctors rationale was that he wanted to get my test levels up right away and prevent the onset of any E2 issues before they occurred then draw labs again at 6 weeks and adjust protocol from there. After doing more research here, that seems a bit aggressive. Are there any drawbacks to taking an AI as a preventative measure? My doctor felt that it was easier to prevent E2 side effects such as gynecomastia than reverse them. [/QUOTE]
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