Honestly I wouldnt bother changing anything yet, you have no uncomfortable high e2 sides, just visual. That’s not enough to warrant increasing your AI. Your body may level out now the hormones are reaching steady levels and dump a bit of water of the next few weeks. Also what’s your diet look like? Sodium per day?
Your planning on doubling your AI when your e2 isnt even that high anyway, it’s a recipe for killing your e2.
I think you need to leave the extra AI idea alone man. Reduce your sodium intake, increase potassium and water intake and it will more then likely solve your problems.
Again just remember a little water retention is a normal part of cycling. Dont over think all of this, clean up your diet a bit and I can almost garentuee you’ll be happy with the outcome. This is first hand experience, I have one really high sodium mean and I get a significant increase in water retention then blood pressure aswell.
No offence mate, but if you cant get your diet down pat because of ‘living conditions’ then you have no place using AAS.
You plan to use more drugs unnecessarily because you cant eat properly. Not a good idea.
Do what you want, you’ve asked for advice, it’s been given and you choose to take the easy route with the potential to cause more issues rather then taking the safe option that requires a little more work.
You’re wrong. Don’t increase arimidex. IMO come off it - which is what I advise all my patients and clients and athletes to do. Your dosage is low enough it’s not even an issue. Also HCG should only be used in pct - your body does build up resistance to it. Only time it should be used on cycle is if you’re actively trying to conceive a child.
Jesus, jumping Christ!
You literally have an endocrinologist, someone with a Phd level understanding of the interactions of chemicals compounds and hormones within the human body giving you advice and this is your response?!
What higher authority would you be weighing his advice against?