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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Those taking AI, what is your dose? Is there such a thing as anastrozole resistance?
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<blockquote data-quote="captain_j" data-source="post: 191533" data-attributes="member: 40998"><p>With being on test for just 4 weeks, I would imagine you still even have some endogenous testosterone floating around inside you. Once you're completely shutdown and your levels stabilize, then I'd get retested. Did you go to a TRT clinic that prescribed 200 mg a week? If so, good choice in dropping that down to 140 a week. My clinic started me off at 200 mg right off the bat, WITH anastrozole compounded into the oil (!). I took that crap for about 2 weeks and realized I was headed in a bad direction. Dialed back my protocol to 140 mg a week with no AI, and that had my E2 around 50-60. My problem was that when I took an AI at that dose, my E2 tended to drop too low. So for a brief period I went back to 200 mg test a week with 1 mg anastrozole a week, and that had my E2 "correct" on paper at around 27, but I didn't feel quite right. Point is, numbers aren't always everything. I'd say stick with the current protocol and unless you're getting gyno or something crazy, don't worry about raising the AI dose yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captain_j, post: 191533, member: 40998"] With being on test for just 4 weeks, I would imagine you still even have some endogenous testosterone floating around inside you. Once you're completely shutdown and your levels stabilize, then I'd get retested. Did you go to a TRT clinic that prescribed 200 mg a week? If so, good choice in dropping that down to 140 a week. My clinic started me off at 200 mg right off the bat, WITH anastrozole compounded into the oil (!). I took that crap for about 2 weeks and realized I was headed in a bad direction. Dialed back my protocol to 140 mg a week with no AI, and that had my E2 around 50-60. My problem was that when I took an AI at that dose, my E2 tended to drop too low. So for a brief period I went back to 200 mg test a week with 1 mg anastrozole a week, and that had my E2 "correct" on paper at around 27, but I didn't feel quite right. Point is, numbers aren't always everything. I'd say stick with the current protocol and unless you're getting gyno or something crazy, don't worry about raising the AI dose yet. [/QUOTE]
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