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Armyguy,

My Arimidex comes in plastic square bottle from AstraZeneca...30 1 mg pills.

OR eon

GayMan

Arimidex question

Quick question on Arimidex.

Does anyone know why there is one pill in each packet that

says " take this pill last " , is it a placebo or something?

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Mine came in a bottle from the pharmacy with no differentiation on

which one to take.

Are you sure they are not birth control pills! ;0 (actually I have

heard some bodybuilders take birth control pills to lower their T so

they can get legal steroids.).

> Armyguy,

>

> My Arimidex comes in plastic square bottle from AstraZeneca...30 1

mg pills.

>

> OR eon

> GayMan

>

> Arimidex question

>

> Quick question on Arimidex.

>

> Does anyone know why there is one pill in each packet that

> says " take this pill last " , is it a placebo or something?

>

> Armyguy

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Armyguy,

That was my first reaction. It sounded more like birth control.

The arimidex I used came in a blister pack with each pill

individually sealed with a foil backing. They are very small.

y

> > Armyguy,

> >

> > My Arimidex comes in plastic square bottle from AstraZeneca...30

1

> mg pills.

> >

> > OR eon

> > GayMan

> >

> > Arimidex question

> >

> > Quick question on Arimidex.

> >

> > Does anyone know why there is one pill in each packet that

> > says " take this pill last " , is it a placebo or something?

> >

> > Armyguy

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Ok, ok, well, I can tell you, I am not using birth control pills!

The arimidex I am taking also comes in a blister pack with each pill

individually sealed with a foil backing. On the foil backing there

is a day for each pill. Mon, Tues, etc. Then there is one pill that

says " take this tablet last "

I guess that is a similar set up for birth control pills, but these

are arimidex. Each package contains 15 pills. 14 are named mon

through sun and the 15th one says take tablet last. The box has two

of these packs, so 30 pills in all. Just curious if the two that

say " take this tablet last " are the same as the others... These

arimidex are from Canada...

Armyguy

> > > Armyguy,

> > >

> > > My Arimidex comes in plastic square bottle from

AstraZeneca...30

> 1

> > mg pills.

> > >

> > > OR eon

> > > GayMan

> > >

> > > Arimidex question

> > >

> > > Quick question on Arimidex.

> > >

> > > Does anyone know why there is one pill in each packet that

> > > says " take this pill last " , is it a placebo or something?

> > >

> > > Armyguy

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Armyguy,

On my square plastic bottle from AstraZeneca states: AstraZeneca

Pharmaceuticals LP Wilmington, DE 19850.

Perhaps a Canadian company has a contractual agreement with AstraZeneca to

Prepare Arimidex in blister packs.

OR eon

GayMan

Arimidex question

> > >

> > > Quick question on Arimidex.

> > >

> > > Does anyone know why there is one pill in each packet that

> > > says " take this pill last " , is it a placebo or something?

> > >

> > > Armyguy

> > >

> > >

> > >

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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 07:14:17 -0000, you wrote:

>I guess that is a similar set up for birth control pills, but these

>are arimidex. Each package contains 15 pills. 14 are named mon

>through sun and the 15th one says take tablet last. The box has two

>of these packs, so 30 pills in all. Just curious if the two that

>say " take this tablet last " are the same as the others... These

>arimidex are from Canada...

I'd guess then the packaging is just a measure to keep track of if

you've taken it that day or not (to avoid forgetful double dosing.)

And they want to make sure you start the package in the right

direction?

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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 20:20:51 -0000, you wrote:

>Is anybody using Arimidex in addition to your hormones ? I need to

>have my doctor increase the amount of Androgel due to the fact that

>that the dosage is not high enough. He is afraid that my

>gynocomastia will get worse. I was on too high of a dose awhile ago

>and I started getting some swelling. This is a problem from my

>former doctor. Does Arimidex help this problem ? If so I need to

>find out how much I need to take so that I can tell him on 6/14 when

>I see him. I am not sure if thi si something that he is aware of.

>Also are any other steriods better then Androgel at avoding this

>problem ?

>

>Thanks,

I'm taking it. After reading here, I started on 1 mg a day for the

first week and then cut to 1/2 mg per day. For several weeks. This

brought it down from 46 to 17.

Several people here take it only once or twice a week at .5mg and do

well. I cut back to every other day and started feeling symptoms again

after a couple weeks. I've just returned to everyday.

You'll have to test to find what works for you. It seems highly

individualistic in results. But you have to be careful too. Going to

low makes you feel crummy also and leads to bone loss.

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Arimidex will do the trick.

1/2 pill a day for 3 weeks then 1/2 pill every two days and do blood

test and go from there. Some guys get away with as little as 1/2

pill every 5 days once they have got it down.

1/2 pill every 2 days to start may work for you depending on where

your blood level of estradiol is at right now. Would be helpful to

know that.

But answer is yes, up the dose of androgel and add arimidex and you

will do a whole lot better.

Note though, you can take too much arimidex and drive your estradiol

too low, so keep it tested.

A good way to tell when you need it is if your nipples get hard, you

can usually guess you are too high on estradiol and need a bit of

arimidex.

Armyguy

> Hello,

>

> Is anybody using Arimidex in addition to your hormones ? I need

to

> have my doctor increase the amount of Androgel due to the fact

that

> that the dosage is not high enough. He is afraid that my

> gynocomastia will get worse. I was on too high of a dose awhile

ago

> and I started getting some swelling. This is a problem from my

> former doctor. Does Arimidex help this problem ? If so I need to

> find out how much I need to take so that I can tell him on 6/14

when

> I see him. I am not sure if thi si something that he is aware

of.

> Also are any other steriods better then Androgel at avoding this

> problem ?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jeff

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n8,

I've been taking Arimidex just over 2 months. It's highly effective

at keeping E2 down, in fact I've had to cut it back a little. It inhibits

aromatase conversion of supplemental T to estrogens. Thus it

not only keeps down estrogens, it also preserves the amount of

supplemental T available to increase T levels.

An article, " Aromatase inhibitors for male infertility. " from the

Journal of Urology, may be of interest to your doctor:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve & db=

PubMed & list_uids=11792932 & dopt=Abstract

For your doctor's and your own information, you should get a lab

work order at your 6/14 appointment, to include AT LEAST serum

T, free T and E2. You will especially need this as a baseline if

Arimidex is added.

Considering your gynocomastia, E2 can be predicted to be high.

Further, I would guess that the ratio of serum T to E2 will be low.

You may already need estrogen management at your current

Androgel dose. It MIGHT be that Arimidex can reduce the need

for increasing Androgel. If the dose needs to be increased you

already know your gynocomastia (hence estrogens) can be

expected to get worse. More doctors are realizing (too slowly)

that estrogen management must be part of T supplementation. I

hope your doctor becomes one of these.

Dosage varies from person to person, and usually has to be

adjusted, monitoring blood levels. I started Arimidex 1mg 2

times/wk, with E2 of 32, in conjunction with increased T

supplementation. The doctor increased that to 3 times/wk, then

when E2 was 15, dropped it back to 2 times/wk.

Good luck,

Bruce

> Hello,

>

> Is anybody using Arimidex in addition to your hormones ? I

need to

> have my doctor increase the amount of Androgel due to the fact

that

> that the dosage is not high enough. He is afraid that my

> gynocomastia will get worse. I was on too high of a dose

awhile ago

> and I started getting some swelling. This is a problem from

my

> former doctor. Does Arimidex help this problem ? If so I need

to

> find out how much I need to take so that I can tell him on 6/14

when

> I see him. I am not sure if thi si something that he is aware of.

> Also are any other steriods better then Androgel at avoding this

> problem ?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jeff

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Hi Dave K.,

I'm pretty sure it prevents T to Estradiol (E2) specifically. It does that by

inhibiting the aromatase enzyme essential in the conversion.

IMO you're E2 is still too low. That's based on my experience of going from 31

down to 15 pg/mL, and losing all sexual sensation in the process. For me it

seemed like it took a lot longer to get levels back up than to suppress them. I

suggest taking neither Arimidex nor DIM for about 4-6 weeks.

My E2 is back up enough to notice signs like nipple sensitivity. I think I was

at

a good level briefly, but then over shot it again. Ive been on DIM 120mg/day

for about 10 days, some results seem to be kicking in.

There's some further info. on the subject we discussed in messages around

10/14/04.

Bruce

>

> Hi Folks

>

> Does Arimidex prevent the conversion of T to Estrogen in general, or

> just estradiol? I took Arimidex from 9/25 to 10/15, taking only

> 2.5mg total, and it drove my E2 from 49.3 to 15 (I was tested on

> 10/15). I have yet to receive the testosterone results. Problem is,

> while I was waiting for results, I continued to take .25mg every 3

> days until the 30th, so there's a good chance my E2 is too low.

>

> I began taking 60mg of DIM on 10/30 while discontinuing Arimidex

> usage. I think it is too powerful, and I think it has lowered my sex

> drive even more. I have no sensivity in my extremities. On the

> positive side, my prostatitis is 90% cured and I had a big increase

> in energy until recently (up until my E2 went too low I presume).

>

> I read somewhere that a man's body needs estrogen, just the right

> mix of it. In my case, my body probably produces the right amount of

> estrogen, but too much of it was E2. By using Arimidex, I think now

> I'm producing too little estrogen, which is causing the sexual

> problems. I'm not sure, and I thought I'd get some input from the

> group before I take the next step.

>

> Thanks

>

> Dave K.

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Here is a cut and paste on how E2 drugs work from this site.

http://www.t-nation.com/readTopic.do?id=459855

Phil

Anastrozole (Arimidex)

This drug is also used to treat breast cancer in post-menopausal women. It’s a

very potent and selective inhibitor of aromatase activity and it’s the most

effective of all the current aromatase inhibitors available on the market.

Anastrozole can reduce estrogen to undetectable levels in men. It doesn’t have

any effect on other enzymes because it’s so selective, thereby leaving hormones

like cortisol, aldosterone, and thyroid at normal levels.

One in vitro study compared the effectiveness of anastrozole to

aminoglutethimide and formestane. Anastrozole was found to be 200 times more

potent than aminoglutethimide and was more than three times more effective than

formestane.(14) The superiority of anastrozole to formestane has also been

demonstrated in vitro as well. Patients were given either 250 mg injections

every two weeks with formestane or took a 1 mg tablet of anastrozole per day.

Estrogen levels were measured after four weeks. Anastrozole reduced serum

estradiol levels by 21% more than formestane. Estrone was reduced by 18% more

with anastrozole. (15)

So what about using this drug for an LH/Testosterone boost? In normal men, it

was shown that 1 mg per day increased LH by 100% and Testosterone levels by

53-58%.(16,17) There’s been talk that this drug may lower estrogen levels too

low and thus cause some adverse effects. One such effect would be an increase in

LDL levels. However, the elevations that were seen were very small and thus

wouldn’t be something to concern yourself with. Just remember that they’ve found

little difference between using 1 mg or 10 mg, so the " more is better " approach

doesn’t apply.

If you wish to use this for estrogen suppression, try .5 to 1 mg per day. For an

elevation of LH/Testosterone, try 1 mg per day. The cost of the drug is around

$6.50 per tab.

To sum things up, I’d like to give you a chart with a rating of each drug in a

few categories. The rating range is from one to five with five being best.

Gyno Protect.

LH/Test (Up)

Estrogen (Down)

Cost Per Effective Unit

Clomiphene3

5

*

5**

Tamoxifen4

4

*

4

Raloxifene3

3

*

3

Testolactone4

2

4

1.5

Formestane4.5

2

4.5

1

Aminoglutethimide4

1

4

5

Anastrozole5

3.75

5

3.5

*These drugs prevent estrogen from binding but do not actually reduce the amount

of estrogen production.

**I realize that with this and every other drug on this list, the pharmacy and

" street " prices will vary significantly. Knowing that clomiphene is so cheap on

the black market, I had to give it a great cost rating. I’d also like to note

that Arimidex isn’t that expensive when you consider how little you need for it

to work.

Bruce Harvey <bruceharvey@...> wrote:

Hi Dave K.,

I'm pretty sure it prevents T to Estradiol (E2) specifically. It does that by

inhibiting the aromatase enzyme essential in the conversion.

IMO you're E2 is still too low. That's based on my experience of going from 31

down to 15 pg/mL, and losing all sexual sensation in the process. For me it

seemed like it took a lot longer to get levels back up than to suppress them. I

suggest taking neither Arimidex nor DIM for about 4-6 weeks.

My E2 is back up enough to notice signs like nipple sensitivity. I think I was

at

a good level briefly, but then over shot it again. Ive been on DIM 120mg/day

for about 10 days, some results seem to be kicking in.

There's some further info. on the subject we discussed in messages around

10/14/04.

Bruce

>

> Hi Folks

>

> Does Arimidex prevent the conversion of T to Estrogen in general, or

> just estradiol? I took Arimidex from 9/25 to 10/15, taking only

> 2.5mg total, and it drove my E2 from 49.3 to 15 (I was tested on

> 10/15). I have yet to receive the testosterone results. Problem is,

> while I was waiting for results, I continued to take .25mg every 3

> days until the 30th, so there's a good chance my E2 is too low.

>

> I began taking 60mg of DIM on 10/30 while discontinuing Arimidex

> usage. I think it is too powerful, and I think it has lowered my sex

> drive even more. I have no sensivity in my extremities. On the

> positive side, my prostatitis is 90% cured and I had a big increase

> in energy until recently (up until my E2 went too low I presume).

>

> I read somewhere that a man's body needs estrogen, just the right

> mix of it. In my case, my body probably produces the right amount of

> estrogen, but too much of it was E2. By using Arimidex, I think now

> I'm producing too little estrogen, which is causing the sexual

> problems. I'm not sure, and I thought I'd get some input from the

> group before I take the next step.

>

> Thanks

>

> Dave K.

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Dave,

My opinion, I think you should hold off on DIM as well, until your E2

gets higher again.

Also get your DHT checked if you plan on using DIM

>

> Hi Folks

>

> Does Arimidex prevent the conversion of T to Estrogen in general,

or

> just estradiol? I took Arimidex from 9/25 to 10/15, taking only

> 2.5mg total, and it drove my E2 from 49.3 to 15 (I was tested on

> 10/15). I have yet to receive the testosterone results. Problem is,

> while I was waiting for results, I continued to take .25mg every 3

> days until the 30th, so there's a good chance my E2 is too low.

>

> I began taking 60mg of DIM on 10/30 while discontinuing Arimidex

> usage. I think it is too powerful, and I think it has lowered my

sex

> drive even more. I have no sensivity in my extremities. On the

> positive side, my prostatitis is 90% cured and I had a big increase

> in energy until recently (up until my E2 went too low I presume).

>

> I read somewhere that a man's body needs estrogen, just the right

> mix of it. In my case, my body probably produces the right amount

of

> estrogen, but too much of it was E2. By using Arimidex, I think now

> I'm producing too little estrogen, which is causing the sexual

> problems. I'm not sure, and I thought I'd get some input from the

> group before I take the next step.

>

> Thanks

>

> Dave K.

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> Question? If you use Indolplex with DIM. How

> many pills a day would be best to take.

I suggest you take one 120 mg pill a day (after dinner) for 3 weeks. If

possible, get before and after blood tests for T (total & free), and E2.

If, during the three week period, you start to see clinical improvements

(stronger erections, more energy, etc.), that means it's working for

you. If you see these improvements and then a few days later you start

to experience a decline, lower your dosage. The window of optimum

dosage is very small and difficult to find.

If you don't feel any improvement after 3 weeks and your blood tests

indicate moderate or no decline in E2, increase the dosage up to two 120

mg pills per day.

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Thanks for the advice, guys. I'm going to hold off on any further E2

treatments until my levels go up again. I get tested again in less

than 4 weeks. In the meantime I'm trying to take off some weight

(I'm 6ft 230lbs but athletic) to see if that helps some. My body

responded immensely to the small doses of Arimidex in such a short

time so figuring out the dosage is going to be tough...

Dave K.

> >

> > Hi Folks

> >

> > Does Arimidex prevent the conversion of T to Estrogen in general,

> or

> > just estradiol? I took Arimidex from 9/25 to 10/15, taking only

> > 2.5mg total, and it drove my E2 from 49.3 to 15 (I was tested on

> > 10/15). I have yet to receive the testosterone results. Problem

is,

> > while I was waiting for results, I continued to take .25mg every

3

> > days until the 30th, so there's a good chance my E2 is too low.

> >

> > I began taking 60mg of DIM on 10/30 while discontinuing Arimidex

> > usage. I think it is too powerful, and I think it has lowered my

> sex

> > drive even more. I have no sensivity in my extremities. On the

> > positive side, my prostatitis is 90% cured and I had a big

increase

> > in energy until recently (up until my E2 went too low I presume).

> >

> > I read somewhere that a man's body needs estrogen, just the right

> > mix of it. In my case, my body probably produces the right amount

> of

> > estrogen, but too much of it was E2. By using Arimidex, I think

now

> > I'm producing too little estrogen, which is causing the sexual

> > problems. I'm not sure, and I thought I'd get some input from the

> > group before I take the next step.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Dave K.

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Dave,

Im wondering, if your using DIM would you be able to raise T levels.

Reason Im asking is, DIM doesn't block the conversation of T to E2,

but it converts E2 to weaker forms of Estrogen. So you would have

more estrogens in the body, would that still inhibit the feedback

loop.

It would be interesting to know.

> > >

> > > Hi Folks

> > >

> > > Does Arimidex prevent the conversion of T to Estrogen in

general,

> > or

> > > just estradiol? I took Arimidex from 9/25 to 10/15, taking only

> > > 2.5mg total, and it drove my E2 from 49.3 to 15 (I was tested

on

> > > 10/15). I have yet to receive the testosterone results. Problem

> is,

> > > while I was waiting for results, I continued to take .25mg

every

> 3

> > > days until the 30th, so there's a good chance my E2 is too low.

> > >

> > > I began taking 60mg of DIM on 10/30 while discontinuing

Arimidex

> > > usage. I think it is too powerful, and I think it has lowered

my

> > sex

> > > drive even more. I have no sensivity in my extremities. On the

> > > positive side, my prostatitis is 90% cured and I had a big

> increase

> > > in energy until recently (up until my E2 went too low I

presume).

> > >

> > > I read somewhere that a man's body needs estrogen, just the

right

> > > mix of it. In my case, my body probably produces the right

amount

> > of

> > > estrogen, but too much of it was E2. By using Arimidex, I think

> now

> > > I'm producing too little estrogen, which is causing the sexual

> > > problems. I'm not sure, and I thought I'd get some input from

the

> > > group before I take the next step.

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > > Dave K.

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I don't know the answer to that question. I'm guessing it does raise

T, but I won't know until I try it and get tested a month or so

later. I always thought that when E2 is high, your pituitary is

tricked into thinking it has enough T, so LH is reduced. I don't know

if it matters how many total estrogens you have.

The thing I'm wondering is, was my total estrogen level too high,

which created the high E2, or is my total estrogen level normal but

too much of it is E2. I'm guessing the latter, which would mean DIM

would work better for me. I wonder if it would help to get total

estrogens checked. Maybe the Arimidex is lowering my total estrogen

too much.

Complicated topic!!

Dave K.

> > > >

> > > > Hi Folks

> > > >

> > > > Does Arimidex prevent the conversion of T to Estrogen in

> general,

> > > or

> > > > just estradiol? I took Arimidex from 9/25 to 10/15, taking

only

> > > > 2.5mg total, and it drove my E2 from 49.3 to 15 (I was tested

> on

> > > > 10/15). I have yet to receive the testosterone results.

Problem

> > is,

> > > > while I was waiting for results, I continued to take .25mg

> every

> > 3

> > > > days until the 30th, so there's a good chance my E2 is too

low.

> > > >

> > > > I began taking 60mg of DIM on 10/30 while discontinuing

> Arimidex

> > > > usage. I think it is too powerful, and I think it has lowered

> my

> > > sex

> > > > drive even more. I have no sensivity in my extremities. On

the

> > > > positive side, my prostatitis is 90% cured and I had a big

> > increase

> > > > in energy until recently (up until my E2 went too low I

> presume).

> > > >

> > > > I read somewhere that a man's body needs estrogen, just the

> right

> > > > mix of it. In my case, my body probably produces the right

> amount

> > > of

> > > > estrogen, but too much of it was E2. By using Arimidex, I

think

> > now

> > > > I'm producing too little estrogen, which is causing the

sexual

> > > > problems. I'm not sure, and I thought I'd get some input from

> the

> > > > group before I take the next step.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks

> > > >

> > > > Dave K.

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> Im wondering, if your using DIM would you be able to raise T levels.

>

> Reason Im asking is, DIM doesn't block the conversation of T to E2,

> but it converts E2 to weaker forms of Estrogen. So you would have

> more estrogens in the body, would that still inhibit the feedback

> loop.

>

> It would be interesting to know.

E2 affects the feedback loop. The other estrogens don't. That's my

understanding.

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If you read back to the first of this year Oreon God bless him

posted his blood tests using arimidex. He said that he did not get

his Total E checked any more but I can't remember why. But if DIM

lowers your E2 then yes in most cases your T will go up. I did

notice a change in my Total E when trying DIM the wrong kind it did

lower it but it was very high. It went from 348 down to 312 range

<200. And did nothing to my E2.

Phil

-- In , " dkrzyzek " <dkrzyzek@y...>

wrote:

>

>

>

> I don't know the answer to that question. I'm guessing it does

raise

> T, but I won't know until I try it and get tested a month or so

> later. I always thought that when E2 is high, your pituitary is

> tricked into thinking it has enough T, so LH is reduced. I don't

know

> if it matters how many total estrogens you have.

>

> The thing I'm wondering is, was my total estrogen level too high,

> which created the high E2, or is my total estrogen level normal

but

> too much of it is E2. I'm guessing the latter, which would mean

DIM

> would work better for me. I wonder if it would help to get total

> estrogens checked. Maybe the Arimidex is lowering my total

estrogen

> too much.

>

> Complicated topic!!

>

> Dave K.

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi Folks

> > > > >

> > > > > Does Arimidex prevent the conversion of T to Estrogen in

> > general,

> > > > or

> > > > > just estradiol? I took Arimidex from 9/25 to 10/15, taking

> only

> > > > > 2.5mg total, and it drove my E2 from 49.3 to 15 (I was

tested

> > on

> > > > > 10/15). I have yet to receive the testosterone results.

> Problem

> > > is,

> > > > > while I was waiting for results, I continued to take .25mg

> > every

> > > 3

> > > > > days until the 30th, so there's a good chance my E2 is too

> low.

> > > > >

> > > > > I began taking 60mg of DIM on 10/30 while discontinuing

> > Arimidex

> > > > > usage. I think it is too powerful, and I think it has

lowered

> > my

> > > > sex

> > > > > drive even more. I have no sensivity in my extremities.

On

> the

> > > > > positive side, my prostatitis is 90% cured and I had a big

> > > increase

> > > > > in energy until recently (up until my E2 went too low I

> > presume).

> > > > >

> > > > > I read somewhere that a man's body needs estrogen, just

the

> > right

> > > > > mix of it. In my case, my body probably produces the right

> > amount

> > > > of

> > > > > estrogen, but too much of it was E2. By using Arimidex, I

> think

> > > now

> > > > > I'm producing too little estrogen, which is causing the

> sexual

> > > > > problems. I'm not sure, and I thought I'd get some input

from

> > the

> > > > > group before I take the next step.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks

> > > > >

> > > > > Dave K.

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To answer your original question, Arimidex inhibits aromatase, which

normally converts testosterone to estradiol (E2) and androstenedione

to estrone (E1).

>

>

> Thanks for the advice, guys. I'm going to hold off on any further

E2

> treatments until my levels go up again. I get tested again in less

> than 4 weeks. In the meantime I'm trying to take off some weight

> (I'm 6ft 230lbs but athletic) to see if that helps some. My body

> responded immensely to the small doses of Arimidex in such a short

> time so figuring out the dosage is going to be tough...

>

> Dave K.

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What role in a man's body does estrone (E1) serve? Do I really want

to reduce this as well?

Dave K.

> >

> >

> > Thanks for the advice, guys. I'm going to hold off on any

further

> E2

> > treatments until my levels go up again. I get tested again in

less

> > than 4 weeks. In the meantime I'm trying to take off some

weight

> > (I'm 6ft 230lbs but athletic) to see if that helps some. My

body

> > responded immensely to the small doses of Arimidex in such a

short

> > time so figuring out the dosage is going to be tough...

> >

> > Dave K.

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Z,

Do you have any studies on this, I would be interested in comparing

LH and FSH levels.

I thot it was all Estrogens in the body which would provide the

feedback loop..

Thx!!

>

> > Im wondering, if your using DIM would you be able to raise T

levels.

> >

> > Reason Im asking is, DIM doesn't block the conversation of T to

E2,

> > but it converts E2 to weaker forms of Estrogen. So you would have

> > more estrogens in the body, would that still inhibit the feedback

> > loop.

> >

> > It would be interesting to know.

>

> E2 affects the feedback loop. The other estrogens don't. That's my

> understanding.

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Hi,

Is this about estrogen management without TRT? If a person has been on

TRT for a while, wouldn't the feedback loop already be shut down?

Bruce

> >

> > > Im wondering, if your using DIM would you be able to raise T

> levels.

> > >

> > > Reason Im asking is, DIM doesn't block the conversation of T to

> E2,

> > > but it converts E2 to weaker forms of Estrogen. So you would have

> > > more estrogens in the body, would that still inhibit the feedback

> > > loop.

> > >

> > > It would be interesting to know.

> >

> > E2 affects the feedback loop. The other estrogens don't. That's my

> > understanding.

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Hey Bruce -

In my case, I'm not on TRT. My only problem is my E2 was too high

causing sexual problems. Now my E2 is too low from ODing on

Arimidex, and this has caused even worse sexual problems.

Dave K.

> > >

> > > > Im wondering, if your using DIM would you be able to raise T

> > levels.

> > > >

> > > > Reason Im asking is, DIM doesn't block the conversation of T

to

> > E2,

> > > > but it converts E2 to weaker forms of Estrogen. So you would

have

> > > > more estrogens in the body, would that still inhibit the

feedback

> > > > loop.

> > > >

> > > > It would be interesting to know.

> > >

> > > E2 affects the feedback loop. The other estrogens don't.

That's my

> > > understanding.

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