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    clomid spikes (help swifto)

    everytime i take clomid , it spikes my estrogen with the tremendous increase of test it gives me almost immediatly, especially when i begin PCT with it.

    will the estrogen level go down as levels become more stable ?

    does this happen to anyone ?

    In addition, i actually am using arimidex with it to control the spikes , it seems to be somewhat working.

    will i have an estrogen rebound after i stop the arimidex ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverTest View Post
    everytime i take clomid , it spikes my estrogen with the tremendous increase of test it gives me almost immediatly, especially when i begin PCT with it.

    will the estrogen level go down as levels become more stable ?

    does this happen to anyone ?

    In addition, i actually am using arimidex with it to control the spikes , it seems to be somewhat working.

    will i have an estrogen rebound after i stop the arimidex ?
    Sorry I didnt see this.

    Erm...

    What dose of Clomid are you taking?

    How do you know your spiking estrogen?

    SERMs raise E2, but as far as I'm aware its from the increase in endo. T alone. Although SERMs are also agonists to estrogen in certain tissues which would change E2 levels aswell.

    Tamoxifen is more of an antagonist to estrogen than Clomid is (overall) so you may be better with Tamox.

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    hey thanks for the answer swifto

    actually this happens with me at doses of 50 mg and above.

    I kind of feel its my estrogen because of symptoms that i always have when

    my E2 goes high. Things like tiredness, anxiety, insomnia, itchy nips etcc.... they went away when i took arimidex .

    maybe i should use 25 mg dose , even that dose i feel raise my test levels pretty good.

    one thing i want to know , when i stop my arimidex , will i have a rebound in estrogen

    after i finish my pct ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverTest View Post
    hey thanks for the answer swifto

    actually this happens with me at doses of 50 mg and above.

    I kind of feel its my estrogen because of symptoms that i always have when

    my E2 goes high. Things like tiredness, anxiety, insomnia, itchy nips etcc.... they went away when i took arimidex .

    maybe i should use 25 mg dose , even that dose i feel raise my test levels pretty good.

    one thing i want to know , when i stop my arimidex , will i have a rebound in estrogen

    after i finish my pct ?
    Without BW is impossible to say if its E.

    Yes, you can get a rebound from Arimidex (steroidal AI). I really dont understand why people still use Arimidex when Aromasin is available now and is fairly cheap. 10mg/ED or EOD is what I use when using AAS that aromotase.

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