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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 16990279" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>For many Estradiol levels for men are often TOO LOW as well as too high. That results from to too much Arimidex to combat the conversion.</p><p></p><p>Its REALLY important that ppl check their Estradiol levels every month for the first 4-6 months of using AAS to gauge how much if any Arimidex they might need.</p><p></p><p>My buddy was prescribed Arimidex every day after seeing his family doctor against my advice.</p><p></p><p>It destroyed his estrogen levels and put him so low he was simple negative meaning below -1 smh. I told him to get blood work monthly to check but he said his doctor knows what hes doing and said I dont need monthly blood work so I said "Ok".</p><p></p><p>After about 6 months and feeling like total shit I told him to check his Estradiol and he did and found out he was NEGATIVE he was like "My doctor is a fuking idiot". I said yea pretty much which is why u need to see a TRT doctor like I told u and NOT ur FAMILY doctor.</p><p></p><p>He know takes ZERO Arimidex but thats just him. Everyone is different.</p><p></p><p>(30298) is the "Ultrasensitive Edradial test" code for Quest labs in case anyone was interested.</p><p></p><p>I cant stress how important it is to ensure this is done to determine how much if any Arimidex is needed. Please make an appointment with a TRT doctor NOT ur family physician smfh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 16990279, member: 111882"] For many Estradiol levels for men are often TOO LOW as well as too high. That results from to too much Arimidex to combat the conversion. Its REALLY important that ppl check their Estradiol levels every month for the first 4-6 months of using AAS to gauge how much if any Arimidex they might need. My buddy was prescribed Arimidex every day after seeing his family doctor against my advice. It destroyed his estrogen levels and put him so low he was simple negative meaning below -1 smh. I told him to get blood work monthly to check but he said his doctor knows what hes doing and said I dont need monthly blood work so I said "Ok". After about 6 months and feeling like total shit I told him to check his Estradiol and he did and found out he was NEGATIVE he was like "My doctor is a fuking idiot". I said yea pretty much which is why u need to see a TRT doctor like I told u and NOT ur FAMILY doctor. He know takes ZERO Arimidex but thats just him. Everyone is different. (30298) is the "Ultrasensitive Edradial test" code for Quest labs in case anyone was interested. I cant stress how important it is to ensure this is done to determine how much if any Arimidex is needed. Please make an appointment with a TRT doctor NOT ur family physician smfh. [/QUOTE]
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