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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Should I take Anastrozole
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 164340" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>I think that is your best bet, to wait it out a bit and see how things go. The use of AIs has come under scrutiny in very recent times. I used to take them but kept crashing my estrogen no matter how low of a dose and I was only on .25mg twice per week </p><p></p><p>I had my E2 at six, 25, 50, and then recently as high as 90. In all cases I really didn’t feel that much difference although at the lower end my joints cracked a bit and on the higher and I got a little bit itchy </p><p></p><p>I have seen videos by doctors that are now preaching be beneficial side of estrogen and recommend keeping E2 at 55 and up to get the protective benefits. Some guys feel like crap at that amount. Point is, as with any hormone including testosterone – your mileage may vary. You should definitely take AIs when symptoms are present. Beyond that, from what I’ve learned, there is actually no harm in high E2 (as long as someone has a high to optimal Free Testosterone)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 164340, member: 19127"] I think that is your best bet, to wait it out a bit and see how things go. The use of AIs has come under scrutiny in very recent times. I used to take them but kept crashing my estrogen no matter how low of a dose and I was only on .25mg twice per week I had my E2 at six, 25, 50, and then recently as high as 90. In all cases I really didn’t feel that much difference although at the lower end my joints cracked a bit and on the higher and I got a little bit itchy I have seen videos by doctors that are now preaching be beneficial side of estrogen and recommend keeping E2 at 55 and up to get the protective benefits. Some guys feel like crap at that amount. Point is, as with any hormone including testosterone – your mileage may vary. You should definitely take AIs when symptoms are present. Beyond that, from what I’ve learned, there is actually no harm in high E2 (as long as someone has a high to optimal Free Testosterone) [/QUOTE]
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