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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Some help with Blood test results and breast pain
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<blockquote data-quote="ztm88" data-source="post: 21687" data-attributes="member: 10329"><p>Hey everybody, I have been dealing with a small amount of pain in my nipples, it's not totally uncomfortable but I do notice it. I have a bit of pre-existing gyno as well. I am 27 years old, and have used PH's and one AAS cycle back when I was around the age of 21. I have not used PH's or AAS since. I was coming off using Erase Pro and Anabeta Elite when the gyno first started. I started taking DIM and Calcium D Glucarate as well as Resveratrol when the gyno first appeared. I went to an endocrinologist and told him about the pain and my past with a little bit of existing gyno. He ordered bloodwork and prescribed me Arimidex 1 mg every Monday and Thusday. I am hesitant to use the Arimidex. I don't want screw my levels up more than they are, and since my days of being young and stupid I haven't used anything to that magnitude. The erase pro and anabeta elite cycle was the first supplements I had really tried in two years. I called the doctor today and am going to pick-up the blood-work tomorrow, but he did tell me over the phone that these were some of my results:</p><p></p><p>Total T- 477 ng/dl</p><p>Free T- 8.7 pg/mL </p><p></p><p>He said that my estradial counts were normal but I will know more when I pick up the labs tomorrow. I would like to see if anybody has any advice for me, I am worried about my low free testosterone levels, and do not want to start TRT at the age of 27. Should I take the arimidex or try the natural supplements for 6-8 weeks and see if they work. I have been taking them for one week and my nipples are still puffy but very minimal pain. Thanks everybody for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ztm88, post: 21687, member: 10329"] Hey everybody, I have been dealing with a small amount of pain in my nipples, it's not totally uncomfortable but I do notice it. I have a bit of pre-existing gyno as well. I am 27 years old, and have used PH's and one AAS cycle back when I was around the age of 21. I have not used PH's or AAS since. I was coming off using Erase Pro and Anabeta Elite when the gyno first started. I started taking DIM and Calcium D Glucarate as well as Resveratrol when the gyno first appeared. I went to an endocrinologist and told him about the pain and my past with a little bit of existing gyno. He ordered bloodwork and prescribed me Arimidex 1 mg every Monday and Thusday. I am hesitant to use the Arimidex. I don't want screw my levels up more than they are, and since my days of being young and stupid I haven't used anything to that magnitude. The erase pro and anabeta elite cycle was the first supplements I had really tried in two years. I called the doctor today and am going to pick-up the blood-work tomorrow, but he did tell me over the phone that these were some of my results: Total T- 477 ng/dl Free T- 8.7 pg/mL He said that my estradial counts were normal but I will know more when I pick up the labs tomorrow. I would like to see if anybody has any advice for me, I am worried about my low free testosterone levels, and do not want to start TRT at the age of 27. Should I take the arimidex or try the natural supplements for 6-8 weeks and see if they work. I have been taking them for one week and my nipples are still puffy but very minimal pain. Thanks everybody for your help. [/QUOTE]
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