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    So if my e levels are high....

    and my test is low. Would it make sense to push for anti estrogen drugs? That way my body might step up the production of test to try to make more estrogen, thus not shutting down my natural test production?

    Also my doc was just testing for total and free test today when we ran the second bloodwork. I had to ask for the LH, estrogen and others. I would think alot of guys that get put on hrt may also have high e levels and not know it... Doesn't it make sense to push for anti e drugs when you get put on test? Will docs even go for this?

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    Good luck...
    Last edited by Ufa; 05-05-2006 at 07:57 AM.

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    This is a common problem- docs are generally just bots that only do exactly as they've been told. Hence, it's essential to find a doc that is well aware of all of the chemistry involved with nutrition, test, gh, thyroid, and estrogen. Find the docs that other pros are using for their level testing and prescriptions. Even with HRT, my friends still get their gear from sources-it's far cheaper from a good source than to buy from U.S. pharmacies. The doctor's prescription and monitoring is a great tool for optimizing health, nutrition, potential gains, as well as primary protection if they ever wind up in court. IMO, nolvadex , arimidex , etc., are essential for success with any regimen of testosterone .
    Last edited by Destructo; 05-17-2007 at 10:37 AM.

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    my current doc mentioned doing just what you mention for his own hrt-using only arimidex

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