Your blood work was taken too closely to your HCG and your enanthate shot. To get an accurate reading, you need to wait a couple of weeks after your last shot or any PCT, and then get blood work. That way, everything is out of your system.
Your elevated estradiol is likely from the aromatization of testosterone. You might want to get some anastrozole (arimidex) or nolvadex to help control your estrogen levels.
[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
Well no offence dude, but you have nothing to control your estrogen levels so, um, why is the high E such a shock to you?
0.5mg arimidex ED for a week then reduce it to 0.25mg EOD or therabouts.
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YEP, thats exactly what i would do, high E2 can really wreak havoc on you especially since you have stopped the cycle and now your testosterone levels are going to fall sharply leaving you with hig e2 and low testosterone…a recipe for anxiety, depression, low libido, and all around general misery
YEP, thats exactly what i would do, high E2 can really wreak havoc on you especially since you have stopped the cycle and now your testosterone levels are going to fall sharply leaving you with hig e2 and low testosterone…a recipe for anxiety, depression, low libido, and all around general misery
I don’t need this kind of help.
WTF? Dude, you should be happy that morepain even has the time and urge to reply to this thread. He’s been in this game longer than any of us and has probably forgotten more useful information than you will ever know.
Show some respect.
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I’m gonna go out on a limb here and suggest this is a “lost in translation” moment and that the OP actually meant he didn’t want that to happen to him.
YEP, thats exactly what i would do, high E2 can really wreak havoc on you especially since you have stopped the cycle and now your testosterone levels are going to fall sharply leaving you with hig e2 and low testosterone…a recipe for anxiety, depression, low libido, and all around general misery
I don’t need this kind of help.
WTF? Dude, you should be happy that morepain even has the time and urge to reply to this thread. He’s been in this game longer than any of us and has probably forgotten more useful information than you will ever know.
Show some respect.
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I’m gonna go out on a limb here and suggest this is a “lost in translation” moment and that the OP actually meant he didn’t want that to happen to him.
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Yes.
I’m interested in what I can do now, should I take anything like arimidex or something like that?, should I only wait for E2 to low?.