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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
UPDATE // New Member w/TRT protocol from Defy. Please compare, critique and advise!
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<blockquote data-quote="readyforchange" data-source="post: 115680" data-attributes="member: 16501"><p>I used it consistently for most of the past year. At a Test Cyp dose of 70mg and HCG of 500 IU's (2x weekly), I needed .25 anastrozole twice per week (same day as injections) to get E2 in high 20s. With .125 anastrzole twice per week, I was up in the 50's for estradiol and felt it (another example of pre-trt labs not meaning a whole lot in terms of where things like E will go). </p><p></p><p>My biggest drawback from going the "as needed" route is that, at least for me, it hasn't always been easy to tell by feel. I've suspected high E multiple times and had labs confirm it... but there have also been a time or two I coulda swore I had low E because it felt different and it came back high (like 50's-60's high), so it's not always so simple to tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="readyforchange, post: 115680, member: 16501"] I used it consistently for most of the past year. At a Test Cyp dose of 70mg and HCG of 500 IU's (2x weekly), I needed .25 anastrozole twice per week (same day as injections) to get E2 in high 20s. With .125 anastrzole twice per week, I was up in the 50's for estradiol and felt it (another example of pre-trt labs not meaning a whole lot in terms of where things like E will go). My biggest drawback from going the "as needed" route is that, at least for me, it hasn't always been easy to tell by feel. I've suspected high E multiple times and had labs confirm it... but there have also been a time or two I coulda swore I had low E because it felt different and it came back high (like 50's-60's high), so it's not always so simple to tell. [/QUOTE]
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UPDATE // New Member w/TRT protocol from Defy. Please compare, critique and advise!
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