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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Time frame for changes in Estradiol
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<blockquote data-quote="Corwin1968" data-source="post: 100423" data-attributes="member: 15645"><p>I spoke with Defy and their recommendation was to decrease my Testosterone Cyp from 60 mg M-W-F to 54mg M-W-F and to drop the Anastrazole to .25 twice weekly. I was going to start this protocol Wednesday (03/14/18) and injected .27 of Testostosterone and was going to wait a day or two to take .25 Anastrozole (I had just taken .25 on Monday). A little later in the morning I was reading an article on how most of the characters in Game of Thrones are going to die in the last season and I started crying! When I spoke with Defy we talked about symptoms to watch for and emotional lability was one to watch for to indicate possibly high E2. I couldn't help myself and took .5mg of Anastrazole, which was the dose that helped a week or so ago. </p><p></p><p>Today, Friday 03/16/2018, I injected my .27ml of Test Cyp with no Anastrazole. I ordered the E2 sensitive lab from discounted labs and will have blood drawn on Monday morning. That will give me a baseline E2 level and I will stick with Defy's suggestion of reduced dosages of both Test Cyp and Anastrazole. Right now, I don't feel good at all. Cranky, irritable, no libido, no morning wood. </p><p></p><p>This week I've done the following: </p><p></p><p>Monday: .3 ml of Test Cyp, .25 Anastrazole, 300 iu HCG</p><p></p><p>Wednesday: .27 of Test Cyp, .5 Anastrozle, 300 iu HCG.</p><p></p><p>Friday: .27 of Test Cyp and 300 iu HCG. </p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on whether I should do something different between now and Monday, in regards to Anastrazole? I want to get the best information I can from the blood draw. I've had the prior recommendation of .75 for the week but it wasn't evenly spaced over the course of the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corwin1968, post: 100423, member: 15645"] I spoke with Defy and their recommendation was to decrease my Testosterone Cyp from 60 mg M-W-F to 54mg M-W-F and to drop the Anastrazole to .25 twice weekly. I was going to start this protocol Wednesday (03/14/18) and injected .27 of Testostosterone and was going to wait a day or two to take .25 Anastrozole (I had just taken .25 on Monday). A little later in the morning I was reading an article on how most of the characters in Game of Thrones are going to die in the last season and I started crying! When I spoke with Defy we talked about symptoms to watch for and emotional lability was one to watch for to indicate possibly high E2. I couldn't help myself and took .5mg of Anastrazole, which was the dose that helped a week or so ago. Today, Friday 03/16/2018, I injected my .27ml of Test Cyp with no Anastrazole. I ordered the E2 sensitive lab from discounted labs and will have blood drawn on Monday morning. That will give me a baseline E2 level and I will stick with Defy's suggestion of reduced dosages of both Test Cyp and Anastrazole. Right now, I don't feel good at all. Cranky, irritable, no libido, no morning wood. This week I've done the following: Monday: .3 ml of Test Cyp, .25 Anastrazole, 300 iu HCG Wednesday: .27 of Test Cyp, .5 Anastrozle, 300 iu HCG. Friday: .27 of Test Cyp and 300 iu HCG. Any suggestions on whether I should do something different between now and Monday, in regards to Anastrazole? I want to get the best information I can from the blood draw. I've had the prior recommendation of .75 for the week but it wasn't evenly spaced over the course of the week. [/QUOTE]
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