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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT with no AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Nashtide" data-source="post: 126740" data-attributes="member: 16954"><p>I inject 50mg Tcyp E3.5D. 250iu of hcg every Monday and Friday. I stopped taking anastrazole about 2 months ago and my E2 went from 29 to 41. I really didn’t notice any change in the way I feel, but I’m not one of the princess and the pea guys. After much contemplation and lots of research, I’ve decided to add the anastrazole back into my protocol. I will take 0.1mg when I inject the Tcyp. I made this decision partially because I suffer no ill effects from anastrazole and partially because I believe that there is enough “evidence” that sustained high estrogen in men is probably more detrimental than a tiny dose of anastrazole. My E2 will still be on the high normal side (high 20’s to low 30’s) on this protocol. That’s my story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nashtide, post: 126740, member: 16954"] I inject 50mg Tcyp E3.5D. 250iu of hcg every Monday and Friday. I stopped taking anastrazole about 2 months ago and my E2 went from 29 to 41. I really didn’t notice any change in the way I feel, but I’m not one of the princess and the pea guys. After much contemplation and lots of research, I’ve decided to add the anastrazole back into my protocol. I will take 0.1mg when I inject the Tcyp. I made this decision partially because I suffer no ill effects from anastrazole and partially because I believe that there is enough “evidence” that sustained high estrogen in men is probably more detrimental than a tiny dose of anastrazole. My E2 will still be on the high normal side (high 20’s to low 30’s) on this protocol. That’s my story. [/QUOTE]
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