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    MJRuff01 is offline Junior Member
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    Gyno and bloodwork

    Non-steroid or any other drug prescribed or otherwise related.

    quick background. Approx 7 weeks ago I noticed a signicant case of gyno focused mainly on my right side. I don't have any health insurance, but I do have a strong background in physiology. I scheduled myself some blood tests. I have not worked ou fro the past 20 months up until 6 weeks ago when I started a stringent workout and nutrition program. I gained a significant amount of weight, especially bellyfat in my time off, though I have always been thick in the belly,, through football, juco football, Army, etc...

    Anyway here is my blood test results:

    LH is on the very low end of normal 2.7 mIU/ML
    FSH is below the normal range 0.8 mIU/ML
    Total test is below the normal range 234 ng/dl
    Free Test is in the very low end of the normal range 8.9 pg/ml
    TSH is in the middle of the normal range 2.580 uIU/ML
    estradiol is in the extreme upper range of normal 41.8 pg/ML
    DHEA sulfate is in the upper normal range of 331.6 ug/dl


    My thinking at this point is to get a script for Anastrozole (Armidex).

    is there anything else I should get? I figure the Anastrozole should decrease the estradiol, increase the test, and increase the FSH.

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    GotNoBlueMilk is offline Knowledgeable Member
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    with estradiol above 30 you "risk" gyno. Some people develop symptoms at 24-28 range. With 41.8 it is not surprising you have an issue. The question is why is it so high with such low test? typically low test means low estradiol because the pathway for estradiol is through test.

    Increased belly fat will increase estrogen dominance. Also soy protien supplements can do the same. Stick with egg or milk protien supplements.

    If you have symptoms of gyno, definately look into stopping it in whatever way you can. An AI can help.

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    in addition to your arimidex you might want to look into adding some clomid to help improve your LH, FSH, and test.

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