well . . .
Based on what I have read AI is needed for a TRT.
but it seems small dose doesn’t cause high levels of aromatization. Do you use these medicine such as Arimidex when on TRT ?
It is my opinion and experience that if you are one true TRT (T levels within
normal, or high normal range), you don’t need anything to offset the
side effects as there won’t be any. If you do have unwanted sides, then you
may need to lower your dosage, or try to split it up into smaller dosages,
more frequent administration.
I must be an outlier, been on, doctor supervised, from 100 test C very two
weeks all the way up to 600mg every 10 days and never experienced any
physical side effects, excepting I was getting too big for ‘me’ (most would
kill for that) on the highest dosage. But on that highest dosage my blood
work started looking not so good, many yellow / red flags so I backed off
which resolved it, but I still had zero physical side effects at 600mg, the ones
most frequently associated with that much testosterone.
Am now on 200mg per week, administered once a week and all is good.
My urologist would like to see me inject every 3 -4 days to keep levels more
stable, but I never have noticed the ups and downs many talk about and I
am too lazy to inject more frequently.
I feel great, look okay for a 62 year old, have zero aches and pains. No need
for any anti-E’s or anything else. Guess I have found the ‘sweet spot’
for me. And Insurance covers all. It costs me about $10.00 per month with
syringes so I am liking that part.