OK so after reading up on Anastrozole on this board and others I an starting to wonder: Has ANYONE ever had success with it?
Example case: Stable TRT adding a little more Test and some Anavar for a summer blast. Starting to feel some gyno symptoms. No pre-symptom AI and no HCG (older gentleman). The “paradigm” is to take Anastrozole when starting to feel gyno symptoms (itching, tenderness, swelling) in the area of .25 to .75 per week broken up into 2-3 doses (although many clinics recommend .5 once per week).
Anyone have success in this or a similar scenario? Seems like all I read are horror stories (crashing E2, feeling worse, etc).
Just some simple cases please. Example: I started feeling gyno, I took x amount for x amount of time and the guno went away and I had a successful blast/cycle…etc
very rarely, at 0.125mg. when I dosed my HCG too high i got really moody/anxious/panicky. AI made it significantly better within 8-16h. I had this exp. 2x. adjusted my dosing of HCG
but that was at like 1500UI/day for a week straight or so in addition to 200mg test
I never had gyno/acne or any that shit
You used Anastrozole 0.125mg daily, EOC, weekly and for how long? Just until the symptoms went away, end of cycle, forever, etc?
just twice (2 pills) within the last year. then i adjusted my hcg dosing to levels where my e2 does not skyrocket. I would ONLY use this stuff at very specific symptoms but ultimately adjust your stack
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If i was feeling gyno symptoms I would use a SERM, not an AI. I have noticed when adding orals in that crush SHBG and lipids taking an AI is hard to dial in. But on just good ole testosterone I can take .125mg up to .5mg (depending on test dose) after each injection and do just fine.
If you’re super sensitive to caffeine, alcohol, medications and or stimulants, your experience with AI’s are likely not going to be positive.
If you get gyno symptoms, tamoxifen only blocks estrogen’s at the breast receptors.
It’s best to adjust the dosage and or injection frequency to minimize sides.
If not already on Cialis, got on it as it changes T:E2 ratios.