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<blockquote data-quote="Vintageviking" data-source="post: 264967" data-attributes="member: 45953"><p>I been through all the AI stuff the past few years with people like Danny Bossa and his cult of anti AI bandits on all the forums. I have used Anastrozole a lot in the past mostly on my bodybuilding days at higher doses of testosterone were it is needed.</p><p></p><p>TRT is a different ballgame, the doses are small so even a little bit of AI can crash your estrogen and cause a host of side effects. My aim was to find a dose were AI wasn't needed, went as low as 60mg for a TT of 700 yet my E2 is near out of the range. To me real TRT should be without an AI, but I'm starting to believe that some guys need the AI to function me being one of them.</p><p></p><p>It's conflicting info when you delve into the internet. I found it 50/50 on people who preach AIs and people who are anti AI. The thing to understand is every person is different so finding what works for some doesn't work for others.</p><p></p><p>There seems to be some evidence at least on my tests that people can become very sensitive to T and E2 and over the years need less T for the same bloodwork results. I've seen this before a few places people talking about it. My 120mg dose now eats and shits my 250mg dose on every marker from 2018! Same testosterone, same company.</p><p></p><p>Have you labs when on TRT ? how high was your E2 ? [USER=45847]@literally.me[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vintageviking, post: 264967, member: 45953"] I been through all the AI stuff the past few years with people like Danny Bossa and his cult of anti AI bandits on all the forums. I have used Anastrozole a lot in the past mostly on my bodybuilding days at higher doses of testosterone were it is needed. TRT is a different ballgame, the doses are small so even a little bit of AI can crash your estrogen and cause a host of side effects. My aim was to find a dose were AI wasn't needed, went as low as 60mg for a TT of 700 yet my E2 is near out of the range. To me real TRT should be without an AI, but I'm starting to believe that some guys need the AI to function me being one of them. It's conflicting info when you delve into the internet. I found it 50/50 on people who preach AIs and people who are anti AI. The thing to understand is every person is different so finding what works for some doesn't work for others. There seems to be some evidence at least on my tests that people can become very sensitive to T and E2 and over the years need less T for the same bloodwork results. I've seen this before a few places people talking about it. My 120mg dose now eats and shits my 250mg dose on every marker from 2018! Same testosterone, same company. Have you labs when on TRT ? how high was your E2 ? [USER=45847]@literally.me[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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