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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Switching from anastrozole to aromasin
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<blockquote data-quote="lostsomewhereintokyo" data-source="post: 172284" data-attributes="member: 40254"><p>Ive read about Aromasin having a compounding effect, and that dosage for Aromasin will taper over time until you reach a “sweet spot” that works for you in.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, it stated that one of the biggest mistakes seen with Aromasin (All AIs), is people thinking that there is a specific dosage of Aromasin based upon the type and amount of Testosterone being taken. It said that each individual will have different needs, or lack of needs, for Aromasin dosages; and that the only way to be certain what your needs are come from having the Free Testosterone and Estradiol levels checked Prior to starting and consistent testing during any use of Testosterone.</p><p></p><p>After reading this and having lots of blood work, I did indeed find I was using to much Aromasin, and cut my dosage to 10mg 2x a week, and I’m now in my “sweet spot” </p><p></p><p>I hope this info helps, or at minimum gets someone/anyone reading it to start doing consistent blood work done if they aren’t at this time. </p><p></p><p>Good Luck on your transition to Aromasin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lostsomewhereintokyo, post: 172284, member: 40254"] Ive read about Aromasin having a compounding effect, and that dosage for Aromasin will taper over time until you reach a “sweet spot” that works for you in. Additionally, it stated that one of the biggest mistakes seen with Aromasin (All AIs), is people thinking that there is a specific dosage of Aromasin based upon the type and amount of Testosterone being taken. It said that each individual will have different needs, or lack of needs, for Aromasin dosages; and that the only way to be certain what your needs are come from having the Free Testosterone and Estradiol levels checked Prior to starting and consistent testing during any use of Testosterone. After reading this and having lots of blood work, I did indeed find I was using to much Aromasin, and cut my dosage to 10mg 2x a week, and I’m now in my “sweet spot” I hope this info helps, or at minimum gets someone/anyone reading it to start doing consistent blood work done if they aren’t at this time. Good Luck on your transition to Aromasin! [/QUOTE]
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Switching from anastrozole to aromasin
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