FallenOne86
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If you get TRT induced gyno will Raloxifene and Tamoxifen help get rid of it or would you have to just figure out a way to spend the money to get the surgery to cut it out completely?
If you get TRT induced gyno will Raloxifene and Tamoxifen help get rid of it or would you have to just figure out a way to spend the money to get the surgery to cut it out completely?
Do you think it's because I've been on 100mgs for 4 years and haven't increased the dose is the reason? I've told my doctor many times I feel like the dose is too low and he constantly says, "I'd like to see you in the 700 range" and I tell him if I'm sleeping good, eating good, and working out 4 times a week and my number is in the 400 range.. that's not so good. Average maybe.. but if you want me in the 700 range maybe bump up the dose to 150 at least. I mean I have been on it for 4 years now. Because can't you get gyno if your test levels are low?Reduce the dose, and/or inject more frequently with a lower dose.. Control adipose tissue..
Yeah I asked my endo if I should be taking an AI or something to control estrogen but he said it was not necessary on TRT. I doubt he would know anything about raloxifene. I had to beg my nurse to put me on weekly injections because when I first started they had me doing 1 injection every 3 months on Test Cyp lmaoooIt really depends how far it's progressed. Can go the ralox route for a long while and see what happens as it's pretty safe side effect wise. I'd rather try the pharmacy route over the surgery route first.
Yeah blood work should indicate if estrogen is high. You'll want to get that in range asap as well as starve the gyno with a serm (ralox seems to be the best). Protocol that we often recommend here is like 0.5mg anastrozole on the day of injection. Since the bolus of test will be absorbed quickly during that time, the anastrozole will inhibit aromatase during that initial influx for the length of its half life. So when the anastrozole is wearing off, there will be less testosterone in circulation to aromatize as it's already been metabolized.Yeah I asked my endo if I should be taking an AI or something to control estrogen but he said it was not necessary on TRT. I doubt he would know anything about raloxifene. I had to beg my nurse to put me on weekly injections because when I first started they had me doing 1 injection every 3 months on Test Cyp lmaooo
If he's on trt, letro would be massive overkill. Like using an atom bomb for pest control in your house. I nuked my estro with letro on 500+ test in a matter of days. The prescribed anastrozole dosage can be increased in combination with addition of ralox for a more gradual reduction in circulating e2No mention of Letrozole?? If I was growing tits, that would be my choice...
Just gotta be careful as it can crash e2 rapidly.
Oh so you're suggesting I switch the Tamoxifen for Anastrozole? I've got the Tamoxifen and Ralox right now ready to go but if you think I should swap the Tamox for Anastrozole let me know and I'll take care of that before I start. And do I take them everyday or every 2-3 days? Just wondering since I'm on TRT and all. BTW is Letrozole and actual chemotherapy drug? And what kind of impact would that have on my body? My girlfriend had cancer when she was just a baby and she could tell you her story it's a long one and she's been through hell but she was curious about the letro and why I'd be fucking with it to begin with. She gets the whole gyno issue now but she asked about it because she looked it up and that's what it said was that it is a chemotherapy type of drug.If he's on trt, letro would be massive overkill. Like using an atom bomb for pest control in your house. I nuked my estro with letro on 500+ test in a matter of days. The prescribed anastrozole dosage can be increased in combination with addition of ralox for a more gradual reduction in circulating e2
No mention of Letrozole?? If I was growing tits, that would be my choice...
Just gotta be careful as it can crash e2 rapi
Letrozole has worked in cases of gyno for many men! I thought it was considered front line gyno medication!!!If he's on trt, letro would be massive overkill. Like using an atom bomb for pest control in your house. I nuked my estro with letro on 500+ test in a matter of days. The prescribed anastrozole dosage can be increased in combination with addition of ralox for a more gradual reduction in circulating e2