And there you have it!
I just started the cycle and will start taking exemestane at one syringe dropper every three days. Have no BW numbers and am not sure what a hematocrit level is.
Exemestane (stane) has a short half life.
Due to this you'd be best served by taking it every day when on cycle.
Oral syringes are I expensive and are the best way to accurately dose liquid research chemicals.
You can also use a regular syringe with the needle removed.
It's unfortunate that you didn't have pre cycle labs but you should definitely get mid cycle labs to help properly dose your AI and monitor hematocrit.
You'd benefit from reading the attached thread below.
Ancillary Reference Guide
Your hematocrit level is the percentage of.your blood volume that contains RBC. Sometimes referred to as your packed cell volume. You will want to keep track of.your hematocrit, E2, hemoglobin, etc. whether on cycle or on TRT.
Since you are on TRT, I would encourage you to visit this area of the forum to help you educate yourself about staying healthy and getting the most benefit from your TRT:
Hormone Replacement Therapy - Low Testosterone Treatment, Anti-Aging
Also, give this link a good thorough reading. It is well written and you may find that you learn a lot from it. I certainly have and refer to it often for my personal use. There is a lot of good info contained in it that will explain the relevant labs, etc.
http://forums.steroid.com/hormone-re...physician.html
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