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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What’s the general consensus on AI’s here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Argus" data-source="post: 161076" data-attributes="member: 18352"><p>Unless you have certain cancers, you really don't need an AI. For those that have difficulty reducing or stopping AI, it's probably because the way you are dosing your T is causing hormone spikes that are causing you to not feel well. The AI may mask the spikes, but it isn't actually helping you. I was formerly in the AI camp and even though my e2 crashed over and over again, I couldn't find a way to get off of them. It wasn't until I smoothed out my hormones enough by going to 2x daily compounded cream that I was finally able to discontinue the AI. Others may succeed simply by injecting at least EOD. My e2 sits around 80 now, but I feel the best I've ever felt on TRT. My body gets pissed if I even try zinc or calcium d-glucarate to lower e2. My e2 is where it should be at the higher level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argus, post: 161076, member: 18352"] Unless you have certain cancers, you really don't need an AI. For those that have difficulty reducing or stopping AI, it's probably because the way you are dosing your T is causing hormone spikes that are causing you to not feel well. The AI may mask the spikes, but it isn't actually helping you. I was formerly in the AI camp and even though my e2 crashed over and over again, I couldn't find a way to get off of them. It wasn't until I smoothed out my hormones enough by going to 2x daily compounded cream that I was finally able to discontinue the AI. Others may succeed simply by injecting at least EOD. My e2 sits around 80 now, but I feel the best I've ever felt on TRT. My body gets pissed if I even try zinc or calcium d-glucarate to lower e2. My e2 is where it should be at the higher level. [/QUOTE]
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