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    Quote Originally Posted by Vettester View Post
    You really should. Especially on E2, you need to take the speculation out of the equation.

    I'd personally be worried about your proposed Letro protocol crashing your E2. I believe it's effective rate on inhibiting aromatase activity is at/around 98%, whereas a compound like Anastrozole is closer to 80%. Yeah, you don't want your E2 jumping up, but don't crash yourself either, as a healthy level of estradiol is needed for men just the same. Here's a sticky about E2 management in our HRT forum http://forums.steroid.com/showthread...ou-should-know . Well worth reading just to get some more knowledge on the subject.

    Good advise above ^^ on the caber dosage. It's also a compound that needs to be given proper respect.

    Good luck on getting it all sorted out.
    I tried to knock out some former gyno with the "C-Bino protocal", and took Letro for nearly 6-months. (at a dosage of 2.5mg ed)

    Never had any side effects, and it didn't effect my sex drive. But I'm sure it messed me up on some level....just not sure how!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy_Mar View Post
    I tried to knock out some former gyno with the "C-Bino protocal", and took Letro for nearly 6-months. (at a dosage of 2.5mg ed)

    Never had any side effects, and it didn't effect my sex drive. But I'm sure it messed me up on some level....just not sure how!
    Holy shiat Batman!! 2.5mg of Letro, ed for 6 months? You're still alive to talk about it?

    Randy, I'm more on the HRT side of things here, so I'm not going to say your cycle is good, bad or indifferent. However, health is health, and whether you were going to run small or massive cycle, or even if someone going on HRT tells me that they had ran Letro like that, I can only stress that you get in and run labs FIRST before taking any additional steps. If you read that E2 sticky, you can see that there's a myriad of detriments associated with having E2 too low. In your case, I think it's vital that you get the gamut on labs, including your lipids, CBC's w/diff, metabolic, thyroid (FT3, RT3, FT4, antibodies, TSH), ferritin, iron TBC, E2, total/free/bio test, prolactin, & all the other essential hormone panels.

    Maybe everything is in order, then you can approach your cycle with confidence! However, if something is messed up, best to get a handle on it now before it could get even more complicated.

    With the gyno, you will just have to keep a close eye on it with managing your E2 and prolactin levels properly. When you came off the Letro, did you experience any estro rebound? Did you include Nolva in your PCT, or to help mitigate the rebound effects?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vettester View Post
    Holy shiat Batman!! 2.5mg of Letro, ed for 6 months? You're still alive to talk about it?

    Randy, I'm more on the HRT side of things here, so I'm not going to say your cycle is good, bad or indifferent. However, health is health, and whether you were going to run small or massive cycle, or even if someone going on HRT tells me that they had ran Letro like that, I can only stress that you get in and run labs FIRST before taking any additional steps. If you read that E2 sticky, you can see that there's a myriad of detriments associated with having E2 too low. In your case, I think it's vital that you get the gamut on labs, including your lipids, CBC's w/diff, metabolic, thyroid (FT3, RT3, FT4, antibodies, TSH), ferritin, iron TBC, E2, total/free/bio test, prolactin, & all the other essential hormone panels.

    Maybe everything is in order, then you can approach your cycle with confidence! However, if something is messed up, best to get a handle on it now before it could get even more complicated.

    With the gyno, you will just have to keep a close eye on it with managing your E2 and prolactin levels properly. When you came off the Letro, did you experience any estro rebound? Did you include Nolva in your PCT, or to help mitigate the rebound effects?
    Well finally I figured my gyno wasn't getting any better or worse, so I came off the letro with no estro rebound. But I took nolvo for a couple weeks, after the letro.
    Last edited by Randy_Mar; 09-18-2012 at 07:59 AM.

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