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Curious what others recommend for a good AI while on TRT? My nipples are a little sore and I’d rather it not get worse.
150mg per week of Test.
150mg per week of Test.
Agreed… I liked tomixifen but i haven’t taken an AI in probably 10 years. I’ll take some caber or letro every now and then when I’m running a lot of tren or deca only if I run into the sexual sidesI prefer aromasin but I won’t recommend dosage because the only way to know is with blood work. I can take 400mg of test and not need any, another guy can take a very low dose and need it.
This is a quest for your dr
Not my first cycle. I spent almost my entire twenties and early 30s doing AAS cycles. At 38 my test levels are low and just not what they used to be. I decided after bloodwork that I could probably benefit from TRT. I am on week 5 of the TRT and my nips started getting sore within the past week.150 mg and your getting sore nips? your probably pretty sensitive or more prone w estrogen side effects because that dose of 150 mg is pretty damn low, is this your first cycle? Not taking any orals?
Lower the TRT doze from 150mg to 70mg, 10mg per day.Not my first cycle. I spent almost my entire twenties and early 30s doing AAS cycles. At 38 my test levels are low and just not what they used to be. I decided after bloodwork that I could probably benefit from TRT. I am on week 5 of the TRT and my nips started getting sore within the past week.
No orals or anything though, just 150mg per week or the Test C.
On average, a man’s body produces about 7 mg of testosterone a day.where does 150mg per week put your test level at?
what is your dosing frequency?
what is your E2 at?
do realize the potential side effects of jumping on an AI longterm as opposed to not finding out the above questions?
and the question wasnt directed for you. thanksOn average, a man’s body produces about 7 mg of testosterone a day.
Make sure you get the sensitive estrogen test. I found that I don’t need an AI dosing ED or EOD depending on what ester for HRT doses. I prefer arimidex when I do use an AI.Time for some blood work, thanks guys. Maybe I need to find a TRT doctor and not do it myself anymore. I just figured that would be expensive as hell. Probably worth it ultimately.
Majority of the HRT doctors will get blood work and put you on AI. That’s the standard of medical treatment for high estrogen on HRT. How else do you reduce estrogen? Change lifestyle, lose visceral fat, lower doses. Not much you can do if you are estrogen sensitive. I don’t use a doctor for mine. It took 2 months for me to figure out my estrogen balance and I switched to a different AI.Time for some blood work, thanks guys. Maybe I need to find a TRT doctor and not do it myself anymore. I just figured that would be expensive as hell. Probably worth it ultimately.
Do you have a link to this protocol? I would like to check it out.I take a bit more than Emeric suggests (~15 mg ED) but his every day protocol has been awesome for me. There's no huge swings and no need per my bloodwork for me to need an AI.