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    Keep up the good work! It sounds like you're really doing some homework with the research and everything to make improvements. I agree with Flatscat all the way, he hit the nail on just about everything. The BF can come down, as you already know, so just keep some intense cardio sessions going with the diet. And like Flatscat said, ask for an extensive panel on your blood work, and just tell the doctor that you did some homework and read that a lot of of people on TRT appear to be using a product called Arimidex to help with estrogen. I think most docs can appreciate that you're trying to learn this stuff, so hopefully it can work at that angle. In my case, I'm taking a break after 12 weeks of Test C (200mg/wk) and will be on HCG for a few weeks before starting back up. Hopefully your doctor will have a few options to help you meet your goals.

    Good luck

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    Keep up the good work! It sounds like you're really doing some homework with the research and everything to make improvements. I agree with Flatscat all the way, he hit the nail on just about everything. The BF can come down, as you already know, so just keep some intense cardio sessions going with the diet. And like Flatscat said, ask for an extensive panel on your blood work, and just tell the doctor that you did some homework and read that a lot of of people on TRT appear to be using a product called Arimidex to help with estrogen. I think most docs can appreciate that you're trying to learn this stuff, so hopefully it can work at that angle. In my case, I'm taking a break after 12 weeks of Test C (200mg/wk) and will be on HCG for a few weeks before starting back up. Hopefully your doctor will have a few options to help you meet your goals.

    Good luck
    Thanks for the input, dude! I will ask her about the arimidex when I go back in for the next labs- I think you're right that if I simply go the "I'm trying to learn as much as I can about my condition" approach she should be cool with that. Great advice!

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    When I was trying to get all of this stuff done right with my first doctor, I told her that I did a lot of research with Medical Journal and other online medical research tools, which I knew would butter her up on the approval charts. If I told her the exact same information was gathered on a anabolic steroid site, she wouldn't have given me any consideration. I've got a wild story about this doc, the endo, and my hormone clinic, which I'll post here very soon. It's kind of crazy how it all works out sometimes.

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