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  1. #1
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    What was your estrogen levels before you started? Frankly, that high a dose of Anastrozole can cause some problems so be paying attention to night sweats, headaches and things like that. I started on a dose like that and man it caused havoc, but as stevey said, everyone is different. Are you on HCG with this protocol? THe best thing you can do is to really pay attention to your body... take note.. how are you sleeping, how is your blood pressure.. how is your energy during the day.. how is your morning wood (though at that young age, you probably didn't need any help with that).. but all those things will be signs as to how your body is handling all of this. Wait about 6-8 weeks and get lab work done to see what your levels are. Get it all checked, test, free test, estrogen, lipids, liver, psa etc...

    Good luck

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    Thanks for your comments -- when the doc called me to go over the results of the lab work, he mentioned my estradiol level was higher than it should be, but I don't recall him mentioning the exact number.

    Did the high dosage of Anastrazole cause any other problems for you besides the night sweats and headaches? I guess it can negatively impact the sex drive too if you estrogen levels are too low?

    I wasn't prescribed HCG. If I ask for it I may be able to get it, but right now it's just Test Cyp and Anastrazole. I'm not crazy about the fact my gonads are likely to shrink due to the TRT, but if they were barely functioning to begin with...

    I've been having some difficulty sleeping, though I've had issues with insomnia for years so this is not necessarily anything new. The morning wood is pretty good... libido issues are partly responsible for my seeking TRT. Since I was about 26 I've had almost no sex drive and also had ED issues. Doctors kept telling me it was just depression and kept prescribing different antidepressant combinations (none of which did anything except either make me sleepy or feel cracked out).

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    That is a good, responsible protocol to be on for TRT. Shake your doctor's hand for understanding the half life of test cyp and be grateful you have him as your doc. Ask your doc for a copy of your blood work. You need specific numbers for certain values to really understand the whole picture. MOST people do not need any form of AI, at all, while running a TRT dose of testosterone. However, if your E2 levels were really high I could understand putting you on an AI from the start. Most people on TRT would do well to have an AI on hand just in case they started getting symptoms of high E2 levels and then woul start dosing at .25 mg of Dex EOD. 1.2mg EOD is a high dose for ArimiDex. You're going to need to be on the look out for symptoms of low E2 and you should not hesitate to adjust accordingly and on the fly if necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic Ed View Post
    That is a good, responsible protocol to be on for TRT. Shake your doctor's hand for understanding the half life of test cyp and be grateful you have him as your doc. Ask your doc for a copy of your blood work. You need specific numbers for certain values to really understand the whole picture. MOST people do not need any form of AI, at all, while running a TRT dose of testosterone. However, if your E2 levels were really high I could understand putting you on an AI from the start. Most people on TRT would do well to have an AI on hand just in case they started getting symptoms of high E2 levels and then woul start dosing at .25 mg of Dex EOD. 1.2mg EOD is a high dose for ArimiDex. You're going to need to be on the look out for symptoms of low E2 and you should not hesitate to adjust accordingly and on the fly if necessary.
    What are the symptoms of low E2 levels?

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    Night sweats, achy joints, lethargy, limp dick. Those were mine, anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic Ed View Post
    Night sweats, achy joints, lethargy, limp dick. Those were mine, anyways.
    Thanks Epic Ed.

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