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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="tmaxey1" data-source="post: 142891" data-attributes="member: 38311"><p>The argument is pointless to you because you can't make one worth making. </p><p>You talk about his 'completely normal' E2. I agree his E2 is normal. Because he is taking 500mg AI 3 times per week. Do you seriously believe if he stops taking this AI that his E2 level will still be 20? You don't do you?</p><p></p><p>So having an E2 of 20 with this AI dose will obviously result in a significantly higher E2 level.</p><p>The study I posted speaks about the dangers of elevated estrogen in men. What you are proposing is for him to ignore the real dangers (stroke, prostate cancer, enlarged prostate ect) just so he can avoid the side effects of this AL. Yet you cannot show any side effects from the AI that are not actually just side effects of too low estrogen which he clearly does not have taking testosterone injections.</p><p></p><p>Whats so hard about this? </p><p>I can't tell yet if you dont understand this or if you are being willfully ignorant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaxey1, post: 142891, member: 38311"] The argument is pointless to you because you can't make one worth making. You talk about his 'completely normal' E2. I agree his E2 is normal. Because he is taking 500mg AI 3 times per week. Do you seriously believe if he stops taking this AI that his E2 level will still be 20? You don't do you? So having an E2 of 20 with this AI dose will obviously result in a significantly higher E2 level. The study I posted speaks about the dangers of elevated estrogen in men. What you are proposing is for him to ignore the real dangers (stroke, prostate cancer, enlarged prostate ect) just so he can avoid the side effects of this AL. Yet you cannot show any side effects from the AI that are not actually just side effects of too low estrogen which he clearly does not have taking testosterone injections. Whats so hard about this? I can't tell yet if you dont understand this or if you are being willfully ignorant. [/QUOTE]
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