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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Struggling With TRT: Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="JetSpyder" data-source="post: 42051" data-attributes="member: 13476"><p>I guess when I wrote this long bitch session I put the wrong numbers for my test. He has me on 100 mg of test a week not the 300 that i incorrectly wrote.</p><p></p><p>However, thankfully after joining this site and reading articles along with all the helpful posts I realize that he must know much about my estrogen levels. From what I see there has been no need for 1 mg 3x/week of anastrzole. My E levels are extremely low. I stopped taking the anastrzole 2 weeks ago and already I feel better. I split my test dosage to 50 mg twice a week to help boost my E levels back up to a normal level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JetSpyder, post: 42051, member: 13476"] I guess when I wrote this long bitch session I put the wrong numbers for my test. He has me on 100 mg of test a week not the 300 that i incorrectly wrote. However, thankfully after joining this site and reading articles along with all the helpful posts I realize that he must know much about my estrogen levels. From what I see there has been no need for 1 mg 3x/week of anastrzole. My E levels are extremely low. I stopped taking the anastrzole 2 weeks ago and already I feel better. I split my test dosage to 50 mg twice a week to help boost my E levels back up to a normal level. [/QUOTE]
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