Given your experiences with this pharmacy, I think it's time for you to find another.
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Given your experiences with this pharmacy, I think it's time for you to find another.
Haha. True. There are others nearby, but they are either not any better or significantly worse in service. Every pharmacy nearby is in a chain store (Walmart, Walgreens, rite aid, target, etc.). I think they squeezed out all the independent ones in the area.
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That's too bad. Here most of the pharmacies are independents; there's a lot of competition; so service generally is high. Besides my test gel (which is an import item), my endo has me on a variety of unusual local specialty items. I told the pharmacy in the doc's building that I would be filling the same scrip on a monthly basis, and they make it a point to have my stuff in stock every month so I don't have to wait for them to get it every month but just pick it up leaving the doc's. One time we had a scheduling miscommunication, and the next day they sent a messenger with my stuff 30 miles to my house - gratis. One nice thing about living here is that there still is a lot of old-fashioned service on offer.
Might be worth reading. Don't know how legit it is, though.
anastrozole vs letrozole
I'd love to see burly on the real stuff again giving advice based on years of experience!
You know you're tempted by the tren! I might have some npp going spare at the end of this week too!
Regarding anastrazole and igf-1 I think the elevations are going to be insignificant for body modification purposes sadly. But anastrazole is a fine choice for an AI in trt. It'll be plenty. Personally I prefer aromasin but you are unlikely to get that as its way more expensive.
For gyno treatment it does leave you with a quandary - do you buy Letro separately knowing that it may lower your estrogen too much and so cause your doc to stop the script for anastrazole or do you try anastrazole and raloxifene to get rid of the gyno.
Given that you are tested so much I'd probably see if raloxifene and anastrazole can beat the gyno. The raloxifene is the real work horse in that combo anyway.
LOL... first h2s talking about me getting excited about all the tren talk in another log... and now you. My Endo seems pretty easy to work with so far, taking my suggestions for Rx... but since tren doesn't have any current medical uses, I'm pretty sure the "T" in TRT will remain testosterone, not tren. haha.
I will give the anastrozole/ralox a shot. I think it will work fine. If I was in the middle of a tren cycle, this may not be the case, but with just a trt dose, I think it is sufficient.Quote:
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If I do end up using additional compounds to lower estrogen more, I'm not too worried about the doc getting concerned. It didn't sound like she planned to continue testing for estrogen levels, as long as I was happy with the results. I got the impression that as long as I saw improvement and didn't have terrible low estrogen sides, that she was just going to let it go untested and be part of the therapy. I'll know more as I continue on. I don't see a need for continuing Ralox once the gyno is gone as long as I continue on anastrozole and it is sufficient to keep my estrogen levels in check. However, if she continues to prescribe it after I no longer need it, I may stockpile some of it. You never know what you might need it for... ;)
My next test is at the end of February. It is for the peak and trough (high/low) testosterone levels. No other tests are scheduled at this time. If she decides to increase my dosage of testosterone, I imagine that there will be another peak and trough test done 3 months after said dosage change. I have an idea that she will have no issues with increasing dosage as long as I am in the mid to mid-low range. She mentioned to me "I can't increase your dosage until we get the tests done", so it sounds like increases are typical for her as long as I am still within reasonable range for it.
Just a heads up. I started taking Erase a couple nights ago. Taking 2 caps, 3x/day. If I wasn't on something that was aromatizing constantly, I wouldn't go that high, of course. But it is working. I shed about a pound of water, I'd say. I have the same feeling I get on other AIs... a little bit sleepy, and my skin feels differently... hard to explain... a little numb/tingly, I guess. All evidence of it working, though. I plan to stay on this dose until: 1) my ralox/anastrozole come in, 2) my joints dry up and hurt, necessitating lower doses, or 3) I run out and have to dip into my last bottle of ATD.
With the hormonal shift I am creating, I noticed that I have been sweating considerably more over the last 24 hours. And for no apparent reason. Just sitting down and doing nothing, I will suddenly feel sweat forming. Changed shirts an extra time yesterday because of it.
My joints dried out from reading your dosesge. Lol
Glad it's working for you and it shows that erase is the real deal.
I'm sure you are correct. I sweated a bit more when I first started the testosterone, too, and then it balanced out. I'm sure once my body gets to the point where it needs to be, it will stop. I anticipate that this may occur again if she increases my testosterone dosage in March.