Guest guest Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 RWN, I notice that Arimidex's effects end abruptly when the dose has worn out. Then estradiol can come back rather quickly. This is frustrating as a dose barely controls my estradiol for more 2 days. What are you experiencing? -Nigel On 2 March 2011 18:23, redwingnuts <redwingnuts@...> wrote: > > > I have seen reference to some people not liking the rebound effect they get > from arimidex. Could some of you describe in detail this effect. I recently > started adex and would like to determine if this is something I am > experiencing. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 It's something that I feel happens over time on Arimidex as your body makes more Aromatase you need more Arimidex to keep it down. You take it starting out at say every 3 days .25 mgs over the yrs. you find you need more I got upto 1 mgs everyday. The rebound is from your body making so much Aromatase. On Aromasin it kills Aromatase so you don't have this rebound effect. But if your go down to low on Aromasin it will take longer to come back up. Your body needs to make more Aromatase. Yet I feel gaging your wood you can keep this from happening. When you lose your night time and morning wood and you check to see if you can get it up before getting out of bed and you can't your going to low. So if your stop taking it your levels will come back up faster. Aromasin is better on your IGF-1 and Chol. levels works faster in 2 hrs and has a very short half life like 2 to 3 days. I now feel it's better then Arimidex. Co-Moderator Phil > From: redwingnuts <redwingnuts@...> > Subject: Please define " rebound effect " from arimidex > > Date: Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 7:23 PM > I have seen reference to some people > not liking the rebound effect they get from arimidex. Could > some of you describe in detail this effect. I recently > started adex and would like to determine if this is > something I am experiencing. Thanks. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 Does anyone know why taking Arimidex may lead to the body increasing aromatase production? Thanks for the explanation, Phil. I do notice it's difficult to get a low enough dose to be effective. It's like Arimidex is strangely all or nothing when taking it, which I don't like. -Nigel On 3 March 2011 10:49, philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> wrote: > > > It's something that I feel happens over time on Arimidex as your body makes > more Aromatase you need more Arimidex to keep it down. You take it starting > out at say every 3 days .25 mgs over the yrs. you find you need more I got > upto 1 mgs everyday. The rebound is from your body making so much Aromatase. > > On Aromasin it kills Aromatase so you don't have this rebound effect. But > if your go down to low on Aromasin it will take longer to come back up. Your > body needs to make more Aromatase. > > Yet I feel gaging your wood you can keep this from happening. When you lose > your night time and morning wood and you check to see if you can get it up > before getting out of bed and you can't your going to low. So if your stop > taking it your levels will come back up faster. > > Aromasin is better on your IGF-1 and Chol. levels works faster in 2 hrs and > has a very short half life like 2 to 3 days. I now feel it's better then > Arimidex. > Co-Moderator > Phil > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 I use to think it was me I am one of the longest men on the web using arimidex. I feel you block E2 from being made from Testosterone your body sees this when your E2 is lower and tells your body to make more T to bring back up the E2 levels. I think your bodys set point goes up doing this and you make more and more Aromatase. Being on TRT you can't make more testosterone your shut down so it back fills into Aromatase trying to make more Estraidol. We are messing with Mother Nature here and she does not take any crap. Co-Moderator Phil > > > > > > > It's something that I feel happens over time on > Arimidex as your body makes > > more Aromatase you need more Arimidex to keep it down. > You take it starting > > out at say every 3 days .25 mgs over the yrs. you find > you need more I got > > upto 1 mgs everyday. The rebound is from your body > making so much Aromatase. > > > > On Aromasin it kills Aromatase so you don't have this > rebound effect. But > > if your go down to low on Aromasin it will take longer > to come back up. Your > > body needs to make more Aromatase. > > > > Yet I feel gaging your wood you can keep this from > happening. When you lose > > your night time and morning wood and you check to see > if you can get it up > > before getting out of bed and you can't your going to > low. So if your stop > > taking it your levels will come back up faster. > > > > Aromasin is better on your IGF-1 and Chol. levels > works faster in 2 hrs and > > has a very short half life like 2 to 3 days. I now > feel it's better then > > Arimidex. > > Co-Moderator > > Phil > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2011 Report Share Posted March 4, 2011 I'm not on TRT, and I take Arimidex in liquid form so I can control the dose. In my case, the amount I need to keep E2 in the lower 20's has dropped very significantly in the few years I've taken it. So I guess my experience is the opposite of Phil's. I know of no reason why the body would produce more aromatase as a result of taking Arimidex. > > > > > > > It's something that I feel happens over time on Arimidex as your body makes > > more Aromatase you need more Arimidex to keep it down. You take it starting > > out at say every 3 days .25 mgs over the yrs. you find you need more I got > > upto 1 mgs everyday. The rebound is from your body making so much Aromatase. > > > > On Aromasin it kills Aromatase so you don't have this rebound effect. But > > if your go down to low on Aromasin it will take longer to come back up. Your > > body needs to make more Aromatase. > > > > Yet I feel gaging your wood you can keep this from happening. When you lose > > your night time and morning wood and you check to see if you can get it up > > before getting out of bed and you can't your going to low. So if your stop > > taking it your levels will come back up faster. > > > > Aromasin is better on your IGF-1 and Chol. levels works faster in 2 hrs and > > has a very short half life like 2 to 3 days. I now feel it's better then > > Arimidex. > > Co-Moderator > > Phil > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2011 Report Share Posted March 5, 2011 I don't feel you will have this problem not on TRT when your adding in Testosterone meds and your Estradiol levels go up from the added T your going to make more aromatase then you would as you age. So if your younger not over weight get exercise you not going to have this bad rebound effect. Co-Moderator Phil > From: wayback44 <no_reply > > Subject: Re: Please define " rebound effect " from arimidex > > Date: Friday, March 4, 2011, 5:35 PM > I'm not on TRT, and I take Arimidex > in liquid form so I can control the dose. In my case, > the amount I need to keep E2 in the lower 20's has dropped > very significantly in the few years I've taken it. So > I guess my experience is the opposite of Phil's. I > know of no reason why the body would produce more aromatase > as a result of taking Arimidex. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It's something that I feel happens over time on > Arimidex as your body makes > > > more Aromatase you need more Arimidex to keep it > down. You take it starting > > > out at say every 3 days .25 mgs over the yrs. you > find you need more I got > > > upto 1 mgs everyday. The rebound is from your > body making so much Aromatase. > > > > > > On Aromasin it kills Aromatase so you don't have > this rebound effect. But > > > if your go down to low on Aromasin it will take > longer to come back up. Your > > > body needs to make more Aromatase. > > > > > > Yet I feel gaging your wood you can keep this > from happening. When you lose > > > your night time and morning wood and you check to > see if you can get it up > > > before getting out of bed and you can't your > going to low. So if your stop > > > taking it your levels will come back up faster. > > > > > > Aromasin is better on your IGF-1 and Chol. levels > works faster in 2 hrs and > > > has a very short half life like 2 to 3 days. I > now feel it's better then > > > Arimidex. > > > Co-Moderator > > > Phil > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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