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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Thinking of stopping my AI. Thoughts.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgrappler" data-source="post: 142864" data-attributes="member: 26924"><p>Please stop the AI and see what happens.</p><p></p><p>You're in a good range right now... Your T:E2 ratio is about 2%, which is solid.</p><p></p><p>Here's the thing, if you see that your E2 is climbing you can always take the AI to deal with it.</p><p>But don't take it based on any number. Take it only if you feel significantly worse. (Which I sincerely doubt is going to happen).</p><p></p><p>On the flip side, if you crash or lower E2 too much you are pretty much guaranteed a few weeks of hell. Is it worth it?</p><p>And consider that you are taking an anticancer medication. Really, really strong pharmaceutical.</p><p></p><p>To me the analogy is like doing a few shots of vodka here and there. I'm pretty sure you're going to feel "good", but you must consider the long term effects it's having on your body and mind.</p><p>A powerful AI can be quite dangerous in the same regard. Long term usage is not necessary and not advisable.</p><p></p><p>See how you feel without it. And let your body adjust if you do stop it. Don't jump back on a higher dose if you're not feeling perfect.</p><p>Trust me, high E2 is a joke compared to crashed E2. And high E2 can be fixed very easily with AI. </p><p>Climbing out of the low/crashed E2 hellhole is a journey you don't want to go on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgrappler, post: 142864, member: 26924"] Please stop the AI and see what happens. You're in a good range right now... Your T:E2 ratio is about 2%, which is solid. Here's the thing, if you see that your E2 is climbing you can always take the AI to deal with it. But don't take it based on any number. Take it only if you feel significantly worse. (Which I sincerely doubt is going to happen). On the flip side, if you crash or lower E2 too much you are pretty much guaranteed a few weeks of hell. Is it worth it? And consider that you are taking an anticancer medication. Really, really strong pharmaceutical. To me the analogy is like doing a few shots of vodka here and there. I'm pretty sure you're going to feel "good", but you must consider the long term effects it's having on your body and mind. A powerful AI can be quite dangerous in the same regard. Long term usage is not necessary and not advisable. See how you feel without it. And let your body adjust if you do stop it. Don't jump back on a higher dose if you're not feeling perfect. Trust me, high E2 is a joke compared to crashed E2. And high E2 can be fixed very easily with AI. Climbing out of the low/crashed E2 hellhole is a journey you don't want to go on. [/QUOTE]
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