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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 147634" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>You're kind of a borderline patient, being close to juicing doses (400 mg per week could be considered a conservative steroid cycle), so obviously with such high total T numbers I think you can afford to go higher with your E2, but it's just peculating here. Just keep in mind that HCG skyrocketed both my T and E2 level, so I would consider get some further blood test if I were you.</p><p></p><p>As said before, we have been told TRT is to try to replicate a healthy young male hormonal parameters, and, as we saw from all the studies, no one was ever exceeding an E2 of 35 pg/ml, with the average being something around 28 pg/mL.</p><p>Just to tell you my case, as explained here:</p><p> <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/calling-for-the-experts-daily-injections-routine-failure.18658/" target="_blank">Calling for the experts - Daily injections routine failure</a></p><p>with only 7.5 mg per day, I got a free T on 28 ng/dL (top of the range, but still within the range) and an E2 of 61 pg/mL that gives horrible symptoms. I tapered it down to 5 mg per day and I'm waiting for to see how it goes, but if that fail and all the other strategies have failed, why shouldn't I try with a micro-dose of an AI? Just because Jay says it's "<em>toxic for the biological system</em>"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 147634, member: 37892"] You're kind of a borderline patient, being close to juicing doses (400 mg per week could be considered a conservative steroid cycle), so obviously with such high total T numbers I think you can afford to go higher with your E2, but it's just peculating here. Just keep in mind that HCG skyrocketed both my T and E2 level, so I would consider get some further blood test if I were you. As said before, we have been told TRT is to try to replicate a healthy young male hormonal parameters, and, as we saw from all the studies, no one was ever exceeding an E2 of 35 pg/ml, with the average being something around 28 pg/mL. Just to tell you my case, as explained here: [URL="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/calling-for-the-experts-daily-injections-routine-failure.18658/"]Calling for the experts - Daily injections routine failure[/URL] with only 7.5 mg per day, I got a free T on 28 ng/dL (top of the range, but still within the range) and an E2 of 61 pg/mL that gives horrible symptoms. I tapered it down to 5 mg per day and I'm waiting for to see how it goes, but if that fail and all the other strategies have failed, why shouldn't I try with a micro-dose of an AI? Just because Jay says it's "[I]toxic for the biological system[/I]"? [/QUOTE]
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