No. It will be more manageable and easier for his body to adjust rather than a seemingly instant spike. OP is not prepared either way. Needs blood work, several panels, several times... Hit or miss without them.
No. It will be more manageable and easier for his body to adjust rather than a seemingly instant spike. OP is not prepared either way. Needs blood work, several panels, several times... Hit or miss without them.
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Isn't it still a somewhat hit or miss with them too? A specific test needs to be done which is pretty pricey bc the standard one is geared toward women and even then its not a be all end all right. Just read a post about this on these forums.
From personal experience letro at .25 mgs EOD zapped my E while my best friend on only test E 500mgs needed .75mg EOD to prevent high E. Same company and same order. To many variables like genetics and dose of his AI, and potential current E levels for me to have told him to keep on at "reasonable" dose. I need letro at .25 twice a week on test e/ tren ace 500mg week, which most would see as crazy. I like to step out of the box and adjust, but then again my title isn't "HRT Specialist."
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Nothing is hit or miss when you draw panels. Cycling without them is silly at best. Young and eager...
He crashed his E2 fast, no need to spike it fast. Recipe for gynecomastia and a host of other concerns that will yield nothing but a cumbersome course of trial and error.Originally Posted by kelkel
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When testosterone has already been compounding; entirely fast. With the exception of gynecomastia, high estrogen and Low estrogen impact the body with very similar side effects. Should OP quickly switch from low estrogen to high estrogen, he would likely not recognize much change.
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Then again, I'm not gyno sensitive. I only get bloat (water retention) and mood swings when my E rises above normal.
We aren't OP and he might not be very well informed but AI's seem to be a tricky b*tch where "proper" dosing is concerned. IMHO
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Yes, hit that drawing board again , OP 1 CanOPOriginally Posted by austinite
Is this stuff that hard to figure out? Why do these guys want instant results even in cases like this.
Here is an example that comes to mind; when you are driving down you freeway do you slam the gas to the floor then slam the brake just before hitting the car in front of you, repeat, repeat, repeat...
Yes Austinite we know YOU drive like this.![]()
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