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    E2=112. Is there any reason why I should not locate some Liquidex or similar?

    Greetings,
    I just got blood work after 2 months of Test Enth. My general practitioner gives me the testosterone but is inexperienced with AI's and won't prescribe any.

    I just got blood work that says my Estrogen is up to 112. My doc is referring me to an Endo but it might take some time.
    Is there any reason I shouldn't just seek some liquidex on my own until that time?
    Is it risky in any way.
    Is there a better AI for me?


    Here is my last blood work.

    Testosterone serum (L) 1062 250-1100h
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    Free Testosterone (direct) 317.5 35-155 %2.99

    Estradiol (E2) 112 <54

    (ill have more detail later, she just read these over the phone)

    Thank You,
    TG

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    I would get on 0.5mg eod (0.75mg max) with the Anastrozole/Adex. You could get it down faster with different compounds or higher dosages, but I suggest that you don't seek to bring it down all at once, but gradually over the next few months will be easier to adapt to the body and more controllable from a balance standpoint. Run more labs within 2 months and make the adjustments from there.

    Your test level could come down a few hundred points at the same time, which would also help to keep the conversion factor in check a little better. You would still be in the upper 1/3 of the scale, which is where most guys seek to be. Just my .02

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    agree with vette

    btw, what's your dose

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    Thanks Guys,
    My dose is 1ml (200 mg) every week of Delatestryl (TE). Injected in quad.

    Is Anastrazole/Adex over the counter in the US?

    TG

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    Anastrozole is by prescription only. Liquidex may be your best option until you can convince your doctor to give you one.

    Since your doctor doesn't know about AI's in general do a little research and print up some documentation for your next visit. It's difficult to win arguments with folks who believe themselves better educated than you without supporting documentation. Good luck!

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    Jupiter,
    Thank you!
    How does Liguidex differ? Is it inferior in any way?
    tg

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    Quote Originally Posted by TGraham View Post
    Greetings,
    I just got blood work after 2 months of Test Enth. My general practitioner gives me the testosterone but is inexperienced with AI's and won't prescribe any.

    I just got blood work that says my Estrogen is up to 112. My doc is referring me to an Endo but it might take some time.
    Is there any reason I shouldn't just seek some liquidex on my own until that time?
    Is it risky in any way.
    Is there a better AI for me?


    Here is my last blood work.

    Testosterone serum (L) 1062 250-1100h
    ,

    Free Testosterone (direct) 317.5 35-155 %2.99

    Estradiol (E2) 112 <54

    (ill have more detail later, she just read these over the phone)

    Thank You,
    TG
    Check your PM

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    I honestly have no experience with the product. There are others here who can answer that question better than I but my understanding is that it is just a liquid form of arimidex that is available without a prescription because it is being sold for use in scientific research; on lab animals.

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    Jupiter is correct, Liquidex is just a liquid version of Arimidex . You can get it with our sponsor, ARR. I've used it a few different times and it works just as good as the compounded capsules. Same dosages apply, and it will be crucial to run labs again in a few months.

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    Vetteman,
    OH NO! The expected ED kicked in last night!!!
    I ordered the Liguidex yesterday, I cant wait to start getting this under control.

    Why do doctors that aren't endocrinologists fear moving to an AI?
    Are they dangerous in some way?

    TG

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    Quote Originally Posted by TGraham View Post
    Vetteman,
    OH NO! The expected ED kicked in last night!!!
    I ordered the Liguidex yesterday, I cant wait to start getting this under control.

    Why do doctors that aren't endocrinologists fear moving to an AI?
    Are they dangerous in some way?

    TG
    THEY FEAR EVERYTHING...part of it they dont know some of it....another part is they fear what insurance companies say/think...doesnt matter if youre paying cash or not....i guess theyre own insurance would have a hold on them too

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