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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="Ericd306" data-source="post: 147709" data-attributes="member: 38637"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51)">Update: it’s been a week since I quit my .05mg Anastrozole. Already starting to feel a bit better in the past day or two. Hoping to speak to defy this week and see if I can go to 150mg and no AI. I felt better at 160mg and I clearly feel better without the AI even if my labs say my E2 is high. Concerned as the nurse who called me the other day acted as if it’s irresponsible to let me E2 be “that high” and we just do something about it. Will definitely speak to someone else this week as that was the first time I’ve experienced that behavior with them. She was only looking at the numbers, not listening to how I feel and just telling me that it’s the high E2 that’s the problem. Even when I explained it was only after adding AI and lowering my dose that the problem started. I also reminded her that I’ve driven my E2 below 17 on just 0.1mg/week when I was on higher dose Clomid monotherapy.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ericd306, post: 147709, member: 38637"] [SIZE=15px][FONT=Helvetica][COLOR=rgb(51, 51, 51)]Update: it’s been a week since I quit my .05mg Anastrozole. Already starting to feel a bit better in the past day or two. Hoping to speak to defy this week and see if I can go to 150mg and no AI. I felt better at 160mg and I clearly feel better without the AI even if my labs say my E2 is high. Concerned as the nurse who called me the other day acted as if it’s irresponsible to let me E2 be “that high” and we just do something about it. Will definitely speak to someone else this week as that was the first time I’ve experienced that behavior with them. She was only looking at the numbers, not listening to how I feel and just telling me that it’s the high E2 that’s the problem. Even when I explained it was only after adding AI and lowering my dose that the problem started. I also reminded her that I’ve driven my E2 below 17 on just 0.1mg/week when I was on higher dose Clomid monotherapy.[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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