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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 10274" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>The "solution" to high estrogen is to manage it with an AI (e.g., Anastrozole), and/or adjust exogenous testosterone to where you don't see a series of peaks that spikes to where E2 conversion isn't as problematic. </p><p></p><p>Take your 150mg/week and go with 75mg/2x per week, administered SubQ, and that will stabilize serum levels a little better, and will/should curb the estrogen conversion a bit. At 6'-0" and 277lbs, you are either stacked like Jay Cutler, or you need to reduce your body fat. If it's the later, then estrogen can be a bit more problematic than if you were say 210lbs. It's not a knock or anything, it's just the nature of how this works. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes with TRT, there's just no way around it but to implement a small amount of AI. Again, it's just the nature of the beast with hormones ... Testosterone converts downstream into the 3 different profiles of occurring estrogen, that's just part of the precursor flow chart in the endocrine system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 10274, member: 696"] The "solution" to high estrogen is to manage it with an AI (e.g., Anastrozole), and/or adjust exogenous testosterone to where you don't see a series of peaks that spikes to where E2 conversion isn't as problematic. Take your 150mg/week and go with 75mg/2x per week, administered SubQ, and that will stabilize serum levels a little better, and will/should curb the estrogen conversion a bit. At 6'-0" and 277lbs, you are either stacked like Jay Cutler, or you need to reduce your body fat. If it's the later, then estrogen can be a bit more problematic than if you were say 210lbs. It's not a knock or anything, it's just the nature of how this works. Sometimes with TRT, there's just no way around it but to implement a small amount of AI. Again, it's just the nature of the beast with hormones ... Testosterone converts downstream into the 3 different profiles of occurring estrogen, that's just part of the precursor flow chart in the endocrine system. [/QUOTE]
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