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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 16977202" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>^^^just to add to the above regarding mood etc.. I know some guys have to use them, but this is why I am very against the use of AI’s like anastrozole and letrazole etc.. You shouldn’t try to suppress/crush E2, even men need it. That’s where you gotta find the TRT dosage that works for you, symptom relief, feeling good and no side effects. Even if your E2 is a little high, unless your getting estrogenic sides like sensitive nips, water retention, or gyno. I wouldn’t worry too much.</p><p></p><p>Worth mentioning that E2 is hard to measure accurately, as its in the tissues and what you see in blood serum is only what has leaked into the blood.. You also need to be using the sensitive assay panel for E2, not the regular assay panel.. the latter can have cross-reactivity with other hormones and won’t give you an accurate result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 16977202, member: 7121"] ^^^just to add to the above regarding mood etc.. I know some guys have to use them, but this is why I am very against the use of AI’s like anastrozole and letrazole etc.. You shouldn’t try to suppress/crush E2, even men need it. That’s where you gotta find the TRT dosage that works for you, symptom relief, feeling good and no side effects. Even if your E2 is a little high, unless your getting estrogenic sides like sensitive nips, water retention, or gyno. I wouldn’t worry too much. Worth mentioning that E2 is hard to measure accurately, as its in the tissues and what you see in blood serum is only what has leaked into the blood.. You also need to be using the sensitive assay panel for E2, not the regular assay panel.. the latter can have cross-reactivity with other hormones and won’t give you an accurate result. [/QUOTE]
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