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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Things went sideways after lowering dose/adding AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Tman" data-source="post: 147631" data-attributes="member: 22394"><p>Stop taking the AI and let things stabilize. You should always only change one thing at a time otherwise you're not sure what's causing what and then you start chasing your tail. Robin UT a little bit is it going to cause everything to go sideways other than your body readjusting to a smaller dose, so most likely its effects from the AI. I'm an AI over responder as well I took .125 twice in the same week and put me in the hospital thinking I had a heart attack turned out it was a panic attack. I lowered my dose and dropped the AI and so far, knock on wood I've been feeling pretty good, better than I have in a long time. Just praying it continues because I was at a point where I didn't know what each day would bring. For the longest time I was trying to get my e2 around my shbg numbers as it slow for me oh, and my testosterone higher. My focus on lowering e2 really came from this site and I regret ever going down that road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tman, post: 147631, member: 22394"] Stop taking the AI and let things stabilize. You should always only change one thing at a time otherwise you're not sure what's causing what and then you start chasing your tail. Robin UT a little bit is it going to cause everything to go sideways other than your body readjusting to a smaller dose, so most likely its effects from the AI. I'm an AI over responder as well I took .125 twice in the same week and put me in the hospital thinking I had a heart attack turned out it was a panic attack. I lowered my dose and dropped the AI and so far, knock on wood I've been feeling pretty good, better than I have in a long time. Just praying it continues because I was at a point where I didn't know what each day would bring. For the longest time I was trying to get my e2 around my shbg numbers as it slow for me oh, and my testosterone higher. My focus on lowering e2 really came from this site and I regret ever going down that road. [/QUOTE]
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